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OK guys,

I need some HIGHLY recommended shops within 2 hours of Ocala that can work on my 2003 CBR954RR. I need the valves adjusted, the cam chain tensioner replaced, the throttle bodies synched and the chain and sprocket replaced. I had the dealership here in town work on it and they covered up a scratch half way around the rim when the mounted the tires. I didn't see it for several months until the paint was worn off. Then I had another dealership work on the bike an hour away. The first time they worked on it they left my fans unplugged and she almost overheated. Fortunately I saw the temperature rising and was able to get it back before it got too hot. They did a 16,000 mile service and left a wiring harness between the ram air intake. Then I had a fuel problem and they blamed the harness on me and accidently dropped my bike causing the tank, my clutch cover, mirror, along with other things to be replaced.

Come on guys. I need some help. I was thinking Sensei Motorsports but can anyone give me any other suggestions?

Thanks in advance.

Heres some links to the problems with the dealer:
http://www.sportbikes.net/forums/cbr954rr/368656-bad-gas-mileage.html

http://www.sportbikes.net/forums/cbr954rr/332446-16-000-mile-service.html
 

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well WM, i really don't trust any body working on my bikes, thats why i do it all my self. a FACTORY shop manual tells all ( i got one for my bike on e-bay for 1/2 the price).have own tire changer too. but, Brian at sensie would be a good choice. axld.
 

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Hey Wolf, what about sebastian at the ducati shop over there (cant remember the name)??

Sensei is a good man but not sure if he does valves/throttle bodie stuff but you can always call him and see.

You can also try CCriders as Ive heard the mechanic (cant think of his name)over there knows his S*^t and does engine work as well. Hell, some say he is a miracle worker since he was able to bring Dave's F4i back to life (for a lil while anyways) :eek:nfloor :bowdown
 

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Hey Wolf, what about sebastian at the ducati shop over there (cant remember the name)??

Sensei is a good man but not sure if he does valves/throttle bodie stuff but you can always call him and see.

You can also try CCriders as Ive heard the mechanic (cant think of his name)over there knows his S*^t and does engine work as well. Hell, some say he is a miracle worker since he was able to bring Dave's F4i back to life (for a lil while anyways) :eek:nfloor :bowdown
Sebastian doesn't want to do shim and bucket adjustments because of the expense of having the shims laying around or going to the dealership and getting them. He is my FIRST choice for everything bike related but he wont do this...
 

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Anybody have contact info for Grady???
 
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