I'm responding to Joshua D's review-- Tyler is VERY honest and always looking out for me. He's fixed my 1973 RD350 when none else would touch it, probably the only guy around who will/can work on a bike that old. He also swapped out the chain on my Ducati when it was damaged (I was going to limp it home and put the new chain on there, but he insisted on putting it on for me, instead, even though it's a Duc).
Tyler also got banged up pretty bad in an accident once, but kept working anyway-- broken ribs and all, 'cause he had promised some work to be completed (not the actions of an *ssh*le).
Tyler also let me try out a bike he had for sale, said I could keep it for a few days if I wanted, to make sure it was a good fit.
If Tyler said this guys bike was a "bad scene," it's probably because he's being nice enough to not say Joshua is a bad scene. I would turn Josh away, too, if he was as much of a whinner in person as he is here.
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