

Had a punctured rear at 1300 on Saturday, I called and they had a great selection of tires, Laura said come on in and they would get me fixed up. They also retarded my intake cam when they replaced my timing belts. So the end result was the bike ran but would go through stator support bearings every 200 miles or so until the problem was discovered. There is a thrust washer behind the alternator rotor that had slipped off of its ledge and they just tightened it all down and put it together. I wouldnt have their service center work on any motorcycle of mine ever again! I had the starter sprag and a tune up on my ducati 851 by their service department. If you live your bike, dont bring it to these jokers. When I complained, the service writer said I brought the bike in that way. But thats not the problem: the bike was in perfect condition when it went in, and when it came out the the drive sprocket bushings were shot, the chain rubbed on the guard, the rear brake pads rubbed on the disk AND only had 50% stopping power. I brought in a simple tire mount and balance on the rear wheel of a KLR and waited 3 hours AFTER the "tech" started working on my bike. The service writer will never admit a mistake was made by their shop.

(I only gave them one star rating but when I save the review it gives them 5 stars. If you have a nice bike, dont take it to Good Times, youll be sorry! I also forgot to mention that I took the wheel to Cycle Gear to get the tire removed for painting, and they have the correct Valve Stems in stock. You cant even pay them extra and get competent work. I forgot to mention, I gave the mechanic a extra $100 bill to take his time and do the job right. They made me pay for the job in advance, and refuse to refund the money. Now I have to send the wheel to the body shop to be repainted. I ask for the Owner, and they didnt have a Owner either. When I ask to speak with a manager, they didnt have one.
#GOODTIMES MOTORSPORTS PLUS#
Plus they scratched the paint off the edge of the rim when they mounted the tire. When I got the wheels, they had mounted one new tire on a rim with the same old leaking valve stem. I told them to give me back the wheels and I would go some place else. After a week, I went to pick them up and they said Ducati sent them the wrong Valve Stems and they were still trying to find some. I took them the wheels and ask them to replace the valve stems and while they were at it, they could replace the tires. I had a flat tire because of a leaking valve stem on a very rare Ducati MH900e "Carbon Dream".
