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    Raw Power Tool Repair

    3.0 (1 review)

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    Bike Boys

    Bike Boys

    3.6
    (5 reviews)

    This place is absolutely amazing. The owner Alex is everything you are looking for in providing…read moregreat service. Out of all the motorcycle repair shops I try to find out here in New Jersey this is the spot to go to. Every problem I had they fixed it like it was nothing. They really get the job done . When you call they pick up in 2-3 rings. I never had one issue here. This is the ONLY place I will take my bike to. I highly recommend this place!

    Owner and mechanic of Bike Boys, Alex Borghi worked on my Harley Davidson. Quoted me $700 for work,…read moreincluded a hose replacement for an oil leak, oil and fluid change, he replaced my front and rear brakes. The service was good for two weeks, and we had a written and verbal agreement to pay in installments and that was agreed upon by both parties. Service has been paid $300/$700, until I had a small accident after using my rear brakes to shift down and stop at a red light. The rear wheel locked while in motion. After close examination the brake pad he replaced is nonexistent, and the piston went through the rotor. After a simple brake service in addition to other services done, I will now have to replace the brake caliper, the piston, rotor, and new brake pad, I will now be spending double to repair the bike after his damages. Mechanic Alex has since blocked my number and ghosted me after agreeing to fix the issue he caused. I will be pursuing this issue to the highest extent of the law. Thankfully I am not dead. He has zero organization and poor communication. The issue has since been professionally diagnosed and not based on assumption! Harley compatible parts were not used for the brake servicing! Also not disclosed was the ongoing issue Alex had while doing my rear brakes, to the point that diagrams had to be looked up to determine whether or not he was correct! Not only was the tone and choice of words on the phone call I had to make from a separate number despicable but extremely rude to a customer and friend he had a personal friendship with. The issue after being professionally diagnosed was deemed not a user error but a mechanical error. Mr. Borghi since has still not returned any call or message and since deemed he is not responsible for the work done when clearly he was the only person to touch my brakes. There should be no surprise after reading this review as this will remain on his conscious forever!

    Tribal Iron Customs

    Tribal Iron Customs

    4.7
    (14 reviews)

    While bumping around in the back of Fairfield NJ doing other convenient things in my pt job's…read moreneighborhood.. I realized that this long time reputed motorcycle repair company initially established out of Fair Lawn NJ was now tucked away conveniently accessible right here in FAIRFIELD NJ. *The owner and employees are some the most kind, patient and empathetic folks I've come across in this recent industry.. where there can be a lot of ego; rushed tending; and, assembly line care that only brushes the surface of all that should matter. I was nervous and anxious starting new care to my vehicle due to past ill-handled business dealings, but I was handled with the utmost respect and consideration! Especially when it came time to pay, the bill was more than fair and that's hard to come by in our current world climate coupled with that was their sense of humanity surrounding my slight 'woman in distressing'. I pleasantly learned THEY DO A SURPRISING AMOUNT OF AUTOMOBILE WORK as well. I was in dire need of a 'Fred Flintstone hole' in the driver footbed to be be repair!ed! They did a *lovely job* and handed back my aged vehicle in better cleanliness than it was left to them. I'm looking forward to tackling my auto issues with them one at a time. It's a plus that I can leave my car to be taken care of here down the way while I'm at work.

    I needed to have a front tire installed on my victory cross country. The 2 other bikes shops in the…read morearea could not do it. Tribal choppers had put on a rear tire for me before. I called Eric from tribal and he said they were extremely busy. He was able to fit me in and I had my tire installed and the work was completed on time and at a very fair price ! I would recommend Tribal custom choppers to everyone who needs to have work done on their bike. They do fantastic custom bike work as well. THANKS Eric Joe T.

    Pee Wee’s Cycle

    Pee Wee’s Cycle

    4.3
    (6 reviews)

    Awesome service. Mechanics are knowledgeable and fair…read morepriced. They go the extra mile.

    Went to this shop for some work when I came to pick it up I got a surprisingly whopping bill, he…read moreput pricey custom tank fastener parts on I NEVER asked for and had no choice nor say so about but he DID NOT HAVE the rubber grommets in stock anyway saying that all I had to do now was go to Bergen Harley and order the grommets myself? He sold and installed a new $100 plus dollar rear axle with full pop labor charges, (and a used chrome castle nut) by knowingly installing the axle dry and tight without any assembly lube whatsoever an axle that was machined so tight in the wheel and adjusters that it had to be cut back out of the frame before this bike had EVER even been started much less after a flat tire in the middle of nowhere after having actually being driven. I've been a rider, owner, enthusiast wrench since 1965 and never have I ever had to cut a brand new axle axle out of a bike. But wait, there's more... He replaced the trans bearings and resealed the transmission that I carried in that literally then fell out of the frame when I came back and then picked it up to trailer it (instead of paying his guy to trailer it instead) scratching the brand new chrome transmission end cover that I had to replace, all because he never even took the time bolt it in to frame with at least one ten cent nut for safety and yet said nothing about the trans not being secured to my freshly powder coated frame. Then in some rant he even threatened to call Bel Art, the powder coating company I used to powder coat my parts out of pocket with my cash money for my bike to complain about the prices that I payed saying he would put a stop to the public getting powder coating at that price. Which he must have done because Bel Art no longer accepts carry in work. This guy brags about how he alone can only do sheriff department work because nobody else can do what he does that the taxpayers afford to begin with. Doesn't give written estimates prior to repair then does what he wants, or doesn't want, doesn't call for prior authorization or provide timely cost estimates after you leave then hands you a budget busting heavy handed bill instead and then jumps bad at the counter and threatens to keep and lien sale the bike if he doesn't get what he demands when you're handed his bill for your signature after the fact. I ordered, bought and paid for a new axle elsewhere and made two trips to get one after cutting it out of the frame myself and reinstalling another new axle. I replaced the damaged new chrome transmission side cover and replaced that myself too, a transmission by the way that he did not put oil into either, and said nothing.l about it being dry without lubricants. I ordered and payed for the grommets and made two trips to Bergen and removed and replaced the chrome fasteners that should have been installed with the grommets instead of just the fasteners he sold that scratches the powder coated surfaces. I then ordered and bought the OEM factory transmission fasteners he did not have or would you not install nor said anything about as a part of the transmission reseal that he charged parts and labor for including new end bearing after charging over one thousand dollars payment for in cash. These examples weren't a bad day at the shop, these were deliberate by a guy who knows exactly what he's doing and did it anyway. He's covertly and overtly hostile and guilty of highly predatory business practices and gives a bad rep on the indie shops in general with the motoring public and for his part he alone is responsible for the downturn in the local market place for labor and parts rates because of his business ethos and chop shop practice, techniques, and mentality.

    Raw Power Tool Repair - motorcyclerepair - Updated July 2026

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