Dropping the Dog off to Dead One in VA

Energy One

z4racer

Member
Guys, I am really sorry my post stirred up this firestorm. I do not know the in's and out's of what happened other then what I have read here in this post. I do not want problems with anyone. I enjoy the support this forum has provided especially when I was stationed in Europe. You all were so helpful and I appreciate that. I try to support VENDORS on this site before going anywhere else. Please understand that I am just trying to find the closest mechanic available for my Dog that knows the in's and out's of the Dog. I tried somewhere else and it did not work out so I moved on. I need to be able to get on my dog and know at least screws are not going to fall out within the first 150 miles. I hope you guys can find a common medium and work from there. Spring is upon us. Time to ride. Thanks again for all your support.
AMEN.
 

Black Rider

Active Member
as said before, something like this is inevitable. i'm sorry it happened on your post also, wish it didn't ever have to happen. but, it has happened before and more than likely it will happen again, so DO NOT beat yourself up about it. that being said, no matter who you decide to take the skoot to, i hope they do you a most excellent job and give it back to you completely trouble free. riding time is too precious to loose out because you feel unsure of your ride. i think DOC will do you a good job.

tom
Thanks Wood Butcher. I appreciate all you guys do. :flag:
 

Bowhunter

Well-Known Member
Andrew, sorry to hear about your sister being back in the hospital, depression is a tough hurdle to jump.

As a side note, I drive 6 hours every weekend during archery season to hunt in Ohio. If Andrew was within that distance, I would not be looking anywhere else for a mechanic if I needed one. A road trip for quality service is worth every mile covered!
 

BWG56

Guru
Andrew, sorry to hear about your sister

Black Rider, you could always try Blackdog Motorcycles in Lemoyn Pa. its by Harrisburg, if your not to far down in Virginia.
 

francoblay1

The Spaniard
Gezzzz guys.... you complain about a few miles.... I have to fly the mechanic (Andrew) over from the US to Europe!!!! :bang: :D

:2thumbs:
 

bigdogtech01

Well-Known Member
Thank you guys for your concerns. Sorry I busted up this thread. I'll try to keep some of my feelings to myself from now on...But, I have to warn you I normally have no problem saying whats on my mind :D
 

Bowhunter

Well-Known Member
I also have no problem expressing myself Andrew, love me or hate me, frankly I don't care which. But when push comes to shove, I am the guy you want on your side. I think that Andrew is a kindred spirit and supporting the guys you can count on is very important to me.
 

woodbutcher

Mr. Old Fart member #145
Staff member
ok, don't shoot me, i'm just doing as asked (by Andrew). this thread will look a little different than it did at the start.

but, i guess in the end, we know who is the better person.
 
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bigdogtech01

Well-Known Member
ok, don't shoot me, i'm just doing as asked (by Andrew). this thread will look a little different than it did at the start.

but, i guess in the end, we know who is the better person.
Thank you Tom!!
And to the gentleman who started this post, the offer is still open if you want to take a nice drive up to NY to fix your Dog :cheers:
 

Little-Boo

Well-Known Member
Troop Supporter
Assuming you're talking about an EFM autoclutch... have you contacted EFM? And, if so, what did they say? :confused:

Dennis
He said why they (whoever) delete Little-Boo's post he was just trying to help :lol::lol: :lol: I guess I don't need to post anymore :job:

Carlos :job:
 

Black Rider

Active Member
Got the Dog back. Took it for a nice ride to Colonial Beach yesterday and it is running great. DOC did a great job getting it back up and running. He really know his way around the Dog. I had a few issues with the dog before taking it there.
1. Turn signal indicator was not working. (Replaced the board as my old one was corroded probably from bad sealing and living near the beach in Italy for years.
2. Installed new clear headlamp with skull in the center. Beautiful new look clean light. (Just need to find a solution for the high beam). It is still the old yellow look.
3. EFM Auto clutch was out of wack. (What ever adjustments DOC did, it is pulling like a true dog now).
4. Replaced tranny fluid with (I think it was spectro recommended by DOC). Big difference so far.
5. Replaced the signal light covers with the chrome tinted he had on hand (awesome look).
6. Minor adjustments to the XXX carb.
7. New Arlen kick stand (My stock was on its last leg and I had no idea eventhough I wondered why the bike was leaning lower and lower lately).
8. I am not getting the V&H exhaust scraping in right turns anymore (I am not sure what he did to that, but thanks).

Overall, I am happy and the dog is alive just in time for some good weather. If all goes well this summer with the dog, my winter mods will be one of Ron Pogue's Tank and fender modifications.
 

francoblay1

The Spaniard
Got the Dog back. Took it for a nice ride to Colonial Beach yesterday and it is running great. DOC did a great job getting it back up and running. He really know his way around the Dog. I had a few issues with the dog before taking it there.
1. Turn signal indicator was not working. (Replaced the board as my old one was corroded probably from bad sealing and living near the beach in Italy for years.
2. Installed new clear headlamp with skull in the center. Beautiful new look clean light. (Just need to find a solution for the high beam). It is still the old yellow look.
3. EFM Auto clutch was out of wack. (What ever adjustments DOC did, it is pulling like a true dog now).
4. Replaced tranny fluid with (I think it was spectro recommended by DOC). Big difference so far.
5. Replaced the signal light covers with the chrome tinted he had on hand (awesome look).
6. Minor adjustments to the XXX carb.
7. New Arlen kick stand (My stock was on its last leg and I had no idea eventhough I wondered why the bike was leaning lower and lower lately).
8. I am not getting the V&H exhaust scraping in right turns anymore (I am not sure what he did to that, but thanks).

Overall, I am happy and the dog is alive just in time for some good weather. If all goes well this summer with the dog, my winter mods will be one of Ron Pogue's Tank and fender modifications.
:worthless:
 

Brew

Troop Supporter
Glad to hear you're back up and running. Doc is very meticulous when it comes to working on these scoots. I'm sure you'll be happy! :D :2thumbs:
 
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