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The C-14, aka Kawasaki Concours-14, the new one :) => The Bike - C14/GTR 1400 => Topic started by: KretonsLC on March 05, 2019, 10:21:14 AM

Title: Austin TX shop/mechanic recommendations?
Post by: KretonsLC on March 05, 2019, 10:21:14 AM
Posted this on COG forum and wanted to check here too.  I need to have the first valve clearance check done in the next few months, and am hoping a fellow Austin area Connie owner can provide guidance on a good place to have this done.

I've already thoroughly researched what's involved and have determined it's not something I want to attempt myself at this time.  So I just ask that any responses be limited to experience with an Austin shop performing a valve check on a Connie or maybe knowing someone who did who was satisfied with the job.
Title: Re: Austin TX shop/mechanic recommendations?
Post by: Rhino on March 05, 2019, 01:52:59 PM
I had a good experience with Woods Fun Center at Braker Lane at I-35.. I don't remember the total cost but thought it was reasonable at the time. They provided a before and after clearance map and I think they had to bike for 2 days.
Title: Re: Austin TX shop/mechanic recommendations?
Post by: maxtog on March 05, 2019, 03:24:01 PM
I need to have the first valve clearance check done[...]I've already thoroughly researched what's involved and have determined it's not something I want to attempt myself at this time.

Can't blame ya on that.  I still have never had mine done.  Waiting on my mechanic friend, who got married, then moved, then lots of house work.... then got cancer.  Then went through treatment and is now, finally, better.  Just hasn't been a good time in years now.  Maybe this year it will happen.
Title: Re: Austin TX shop/mechanic recommendations?
Post by: KretonsLC on March 06, 2019, 07:49:00 AM
I had a good experience with Woods Fun Center at Braker Lane at I-35.. I don't remember the total cost but thought it was reasonable at the time. They provided a before and after clearance map and I think they had to bike for 2 days.

Thanks Rhino.  Yesterday I got what sounded like a real reasonable quote of $400 from Texas Powersports on Hwy. 290 towards Dripping Springs, so may go with them since they're fairly close and drop off/pick up wouldn't be too much of a hassle.  But will probably still check with Woods since I would like a before/after clearance map too.
Title: Re: Austin TX shop/mechanic recommendations?
Post by: Rhino on March 06, 2019, 10:30:22 AM
Thanks Rhino.  Yesterday I got what sounded like a real reasonable quote of $400 from Texas Powersports on Hwy. 290 towards Dripping Springs, so may go with them since they're fairly close and drop off/pick up wouldn't be too much of a hassle.  But will probably still check with Woods since I would like a before/after clearance map too.

I live near Dripping Springs and have been in there but surprised they are open now. They are typically closed in the winter. Would be very interested to hear how they do.
Title: Re: Austin TX shop/mechanic recommendations?
Post by: MAN OF BLUES on March 06, 2019, 04:29:09 PM
Thanks Rhino.  Yesterday I got what sounded like a real reasonable quote of $400 from Texas Powersports on Hwy. 290 towards Dripping Springs, so may go with them since they're fairly close and drop off/pick up wouldn't be too much of a hassle.  But will probably still check with Woods since I would like a before/after clearance map too.

I'm adding a shim chart to this response...
make sure you download the file, and print 3 copies of it, and hand them to the person performing the work... they are priceless when the time comes for doing the "second inspection" later in time, as you will now have the recorded values of the "actual" shims in place, and can simplify the whole process of "what" is in there, and "which" shims need to be bought, without even removing the cams...

seriously, make sure you get this info,and save it... and it will $ave valuable hour$$ of "labor" next go around...

I cannot stress just how important making the tech fill this sheet out completely and correctly for you, it is...

It is twofold, first.. it insures that the valves were actually inspected...
we have seen a huge amount of "verbal" responses from techs, that they "checked them, and all were fine/within limits"... this circumvents this scenario...

secondly, it documents it all, and can be used later, and even passed on to whomever you may sell it to, giving them a warm and fuzzy confidence it was maintained...
Title: Re: Austin TX shop/mechanic recommendations?
Post by: maxtog on March 06, 2019, 06:54:08 PM
+1
Title: Re: Austin TX shop/mechanic recommendations?
Post by: KretonsLC on March 11, 2019, 11:42:14 AM
I'm adding a shim chart to this response...
make sure you download the file, and print 3 copies of it, and hand them to the person performing the work... they are priceless when the time comes for doing the "second inspection" later in time, as you will now have the recorded values of the "actual" shims in place, and can simplify the whole process of "what" is in there, and "which" shims need to be bought, without even removing the cams...

seriously, make sure you get this info,and save it... and it will $ave valuable hour$$ of "labor" next go around...

I cannot stress just how important making the tech fill this sheet out completely and correctly for you, it is...

It is twofold, first.. it insures that the valves were actually inspected...
we have seen a huge amount of "verbal" responses from techs, that they "checked them, and all were fine/within limits"... this circumvents this scenario...

secondly, it documents it all, and can be used later, and even passed on to whomever you may sell it to, giving them a warm and fuzzy confidence it was maintained...

MOB - Thanks for the chart and great advice - very much appreciated!
Title: Re: Austin TX shop/mechanic recommendations?
Post by: olie on March 11, 2019, 06:17:43 PM
I was happy with Woods with their work 2 months ago...
Title: Re: Austin TX shop/mechanic recommendations?
Post by: KretonsLC on March 12, 2019, 07:12:23 AM
I was happy with Woods with their work 2 months ago...

Thanks - mind if I ask what they charged?
Title: Re: Austin TX shop/mechanic recommendations?
Post by: olie on March 13, 2019, 08:08:49 AM
I had other things done including tires, water pump, gear indicator switch, etc... it was a package price and some items were under warranty.
Title: Re: Austin TX shop/mechanic recommendations?
Post by: olie on May 22, 2019, 08:39:10 PM
 how was your service at Texas Powersports?? ...for sure the quoted price was very cheap. I hope you are happy with the service.
Title: Re: Austin TX shop/mechanic recommendations?
Post by: KretonsLC on June 03, 2019, 11:48:34 AM
how was your service at Texas Powersports?? ...for sure the quoted price was very cheap. I hope you are happy with the service.

Should know soon.  I hope to have it back tomorrow.  I asked them to check the throttle bodies sync as well.
Title: Re: Austin TX shop/mechanic recommendations?
Post by: KretonsLC on June 14, 2019, 06:18:33 PM
how was your service at Texas Powersports?? ...for sure the quoted price was very cheap. I hope you are happy with the service.

Got it back last Friday.  Cost was $493.62 which included replacing the head gasket from which some oil was seeping.  Valves were all in spec and they provided me with the actual clearances using one of the charts I got on the COG forum.  I asked them to check to see if the TB's needed syncing and they said they were fine.

So they were a little less than what Woods quoted and a lot more convenient since I live in SW Austin.  That said though, the owner said it took a lot longer that what Kawasaki says it should take (4 hours), and lightheartedly said they'll be charging more on future Connie valve jobs.   Real nice guys - will definitely use them again for any major servicing I can't handle.
Title: Re: Austin TX shop/mechanic recommendations?
Post by: maxtog on June 14, 2019, 07:35:33 PM
Valves were all in spec and they provided me with the actual clearances [...]  I asked them to check to see if the TB's needed syncing and they said they were fine.

Year?  Mileage? # of times done?
Title: Re: Austin TX shop/mechanic recommendations?
Post by: KretonsLC on June 15, 2019, 10:02:46 AM
Year?  Mileage? # of times done?

'12 - 26,671 - 1st time (I think).
Title: Re: Austin TX shop/mechanic recommendations?
Post by: maxtog on June 15, 2019, 12:02:27 PM
'12 - 26,671 - 1st time (I think).

 ;D