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advice on a good mechanic-Ottawa-Gatineau area

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advice on a good mechanic-Ottawa-Gatineau area

Postby ravduc » Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:41 am

I am not sure if I am in the right forum section but would need some assistance from anyone who can help. I own a 1991 Ducati 900ss (with the white wheels and frame) that I purchased new in 1991. I haven't used the bike in over two years due to expenses etc. I would like to start using the bike again next summer 2013 and am looking for an excellent mechanic in the Ottawa-Gatineau area which would be able to adjust the valves, clean and rejet the carburators, change the timing belts, etc. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks
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Re: advice on a good mechanic-Ottawa-Gatineau area

Postby ravduc » Wed Aug 08, 2012 7:27 am

Thanks for the information that you sent to me Francis. Was unable to respond by e-mail. System would not allow me to do so probably because I am not a registered member of the DOCC.
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Re: advice on a good mechanic-Ottawa-Gatineau area

Postby maxvillemafia » Thu Aug 09, 2012 8:43 am

i can look after your bike for you , 613 527 3183 jean guy
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Re: advice on a good mechanic-Ottawa-Gatineau area

Postby ravduc » Thu Aug 09, 2012 8:24 pm

Thanks Jean-Guy. I won't have any work done on this bike until next spring. I have to decide on whether I should sell it as is or have it fixed. Fixing it means selling my Suzuki and using that to pay for the restoration of the Ducati. Will stay in touch. Thanks
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Re: advice on a good mechanic-Ottawa-Gatineau area

Postby The Goochman » Thu Aug 09, 2012 8:27 pm

Ravduc,

Have you consider taking a wrench in hand and fixing it yourself? You shoudn't have to sell a bike to fix another one. These things are not that difficult to work on!

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Re: advice on a good mechanic-Ottawa-Gatineau area

Postby loudbike » Thu Aug 16, 2012 9:51 am

In Ottawa, I can heartily recommend Jon Snadden. He's fastidious, reasonably priced and can do a wide range of work on Ducatis from basic tune-ups to engine work and machining. He's also an Ohlins tech.

You can get him at 613-262-0568 or jon_snadden@hotmail.com

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Re: advice on a good mechanic-Ottawa-Gatineau area

Postby ERIC SUMMERS » Thu Aug 16, 2012 12:17 pm

Hello,
I can strongly second Steves recommendation of Jon Snadden.Jon is honest,fastidious and knowledgeable .
you cant do better than Jon.Jon is also founder and charter member of the Ole Peckerheads.
Tnxs.Eric
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