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jahosephat
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what is a good place for motorcycle towing? I got in my first accident today, well it was not an accident because I was the only one involved...

7/12/2006 8:30:46 AM

underPSI
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where's it at and how much you willing to pay?

7/12/2006 8:33:13 AM

jahosephat
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well I get free towing from my insurance, I was just wondering if anyone had some good experiences with the towing, not the accident. Oh, and the back wheel does not really move because the chain is locking it up. That is really the only reason why I want it towed I think I could drive it if that were working.

7/12/2006 8:37:15 AM

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well call the tow company. they'll pick that shit up with the boom and it'll ride on the back. no big deal.

7/12/2006 8:44:01 AM

jahosephat
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any tow company?

7/12/2006 8:50:16 AM

slowblack96
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better question....... how did you wreck it

7/12/2006 8:54:47 AM

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does you insurance co. specify a company? if not, then just call several and ask if they tow motorcycles. pick one. i recommend Dunns.

7/12/2006 8:56:20 AM

jahosephat
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my back tire locked up. I do not think I let the break out but the next thing I know I was on the ground. There was more traffic today and the stopped traffic was further back than in the past.

7/12/2006 9:09:34 AM

jahosephat
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well insurance covers $50 of towing

7/12/2006 9:26:08 AM

toyotafj40s
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getta friend with a pickup to throw it in the back. what the hell is up with ppl using back brakes. i removed mine bahah but that's bc my new rear sets wouldnt allow for them.

7/12/2006 9:44:45 AM

scrager
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any tow company can tow it.

dunns is good, as well as east coast towing. if you have AAA, it will be east coast.

7/12/2006 9:48:49 AM

jahosephat
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I got it towed but now I hope that Performance Honda will work on it because it is a '77...

7/12/2006 10:30:20 AM

zxappeal
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Why wouldn't they? Those are damn easy bikes to work on.

What model specifically?

7/12/2006 10:31:23 AM

jahosephat
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750

he said that they liked to steer away from the older models...

7/12/2006 10:33:13 AM

zxappeal
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Oh god damn. That is damn near the EASIEST four-banger bike that Honda ever built. The single cam 750.

Rear drum brakes are not very fun to work on, but they're no different from a lot of the later ones. What a bunch of pussies.

What it is...they know you're gonna balk at their astronomical labor rates for fixing such an old bike.

7/12/2006 10:35:56 AM

jahosephat
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I mean I might have been able to do it by myself if I had the tools...

I have not called my dad yet. It was his bike until may when he got his new bmw and sold me this one

7/12/2006 10:38:03 AM

zxappeal
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I ain't necessarily talkin' about YOU doing it...if you've never done something like that, it's best left to somebody who knows what's going on. Shit'll kill ya if you fuck it up. It behooves you to proceed with caution if you do it yourself.

But a shop shouldn't be a bunch of bitches like that. They basically see it as a HUGE liability that they won't make shit for money on. A lot of shops that work on cars view older basketcases that way. A pain in the ass that doesn't make any money. Get it out the door before you do anything to it and hope to God it doesn't come back.

7/12/2006 10:42:14 AM

jahosephat
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I had just figured out how to ride it so that it did not stall on me, I did not realize that I needed to keep the choke out for longer. It was really annoying for a while but now it has started to be fun to ride in the mornings even when it is cold...

I actually called them a while back but luckily I do not think that they remembered me. They said I had a cylindar not firing but it was just the whole choke thing I believe.

7/12/2006 10:45:06 AM

JBaz
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make sure they bring a flatbed truck. When you ask for a tow truck, they'll prolly send a normal car tow truck that doesn't do good for motorcycles. Idiots

7/12/2006 10:53:52 AM

zxappeal
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Actually, a regular tow truck is great for towing bikes IF you know what the fuck you are doing.

Drawn and quartered. It has to be a truck with a cable boom AND a wheel lift, though.

7/12/2006 10:57:31 AM

toyotafj40s
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^^haha

7/12/2006 11:10:45 AM

H8R
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n00Bs

7/12/2006 12:51:53 PM

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