MELB Auto electrian / Bike Transporting

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Robbie Vidler, Aug 26, 2004.

  1. hi, am wondering who has taken there bike to an auto electrian in melbourne
    and where they are.

    i am located in hoppers crossing. and so far the only place i know of is in
    coburg.

    whats the usual cost for getting someone to pickup your bike and deliver it
    to a replace as well and where does one find one. i do not have the time to
    do it myself as i work 8:30 to 5:30 and it takes an hour to get home.

    thanks for any help

    robbie
     
    Robbie Vidler, Aug 26, 2004
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    sharkey Guest

    Give us a hint what's wrong with it, we might be able to save you
    a trip ...

    -----sharks
     
    sharkey, Aug 27, 2004
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    OMERTA Guest

    Try Pitstop, he has done some work for me in the past,not one of the 6 or so
    jobs did he done, has even given any prob. located in Campbellfield but he
    travels to you with his van which suited me fine.[Near TruckCity 180.D11 ]

    His phone # is 9308 5050 tell him Hatz sent ya :))

    CDIHL
     
    OMERTA, Aug 27, 2004
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    Moike Guest

    My mechanic recommends
    MTS
    Motorcycle Transport/Recovery
    0500 511 001
    or
    0416 084 169
    www.mts.aus.as

    I haven't used them

    Mr RACV looks after all my towing needs.

    Moike
     
    Moike, Aug 27, 2004
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  5. most likely voltage regulator... when i last mentioned the problem everyone
    said get someone who knows what they are doing to fix it :)
     
    Robbie Vidler, Aug 27, 2004
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    Goaty Guest

    Head south to "Small Coil Rewinds" in Edols St[1] in Geelong. Guy is a
    genius and used regularly by racers (and also rebuilt my CX500
    alternator after it did the usual thing).

    Cheers
    Goaty
    1. Near the rebels Geelong HQ!
     
    Goaty, Aug 27, 2004
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    Johnnie5 Guest

    get yourself a multimeter about $10 and do some checks and will be able to
    tell soon enough if its the regulator or not
     
    Johnnie5, Aug 27, 2004
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  8. ended up taking it ot wyndam auto elec

    will update with how it goes.

    Robbie

     
    Robbie Vidler, Aug 31, 2004
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