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    Sweet Home Choppers

    4.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    6 years ago

    They want 80 dollars in order to swap tires on my front wheel. They obviously don't want my business and will never ever get any of it

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    McLain Racing

    McLain Racing

    2.0
    (1 review)

    I stopped by McClain Racing when I had a problem with my motorcycle on a cross country road trip…read more Although I had the tools to do repairs, I didn't have the parts that I thought I would need. A young man (I don't recall his name) was the only person at McClain and I asked if he could help. He reluctantly agreed which I appreciated. However, he not only didn't fix the problem but he caused a much more serious problem that became very expensive. I had to have the bike trailered to a shop in Portland, OR but they couldn't fix the problem caused by McClain Racing. I then had to get the bike to Reno, Nevada where the problem was fixed. It took the shop all day and they said they never saw anything like it. Hotel bills in Sweet Home, and Reno added up. Beyond that, I found the whole experience frustrating. I had to bite my lip when the McClain Racing guy talked to me in a condescending and insulting way. That was especially hard to take since I had been building and repairing motorcycles since long before he was even born. I kept my mouth shut even when he did things that I knew wouldn't fix the problem because I have a rule to never say anything to someone who is supposed to be professional and know what they're doing. But this was difficult in this case because he talked to me as if I was an idiot. In addition to that, he said some strange things that made me think he had some obsessions. For example, it was a hot day and I had been riding for hours so I walked across the street and bought a Diet Coke. When he saw that, he lectured me about how I shouldn't drink soda. But that wasn't all. As time went on, he revealed some other odd obsessions which I can't recall at the moment. Through all this, I remained silent, even when he talked to me as if I was an idiot. I was hot and tired and realized that I knew far more than he did about motorcycles but I need help and probably some parts that he may have had so I let it go. But if I had known the damage he caused while NOT fixing the original problem, I definitely would have spoken up. I didn't know how serious the problem was until the bike was trailered to the shop in Portland. Like I said, they couldn't fix the problem. I realized that I could nurse the bike to Brookings, OR which was my trip's destination to see my son. When there, we were able to reduce the problem caused by McClain Racing but not fix it entirely. I then nursed it to Reno, NV to a shop that was able to fix the problem. It took them all day and they said they had never seen anything like it. I was finally back on the road to continue my 6,500 mile solo trip. I actually feel bad about writing this review. After all, McClain Racing did attempt to help. If the McClain guy hadn't talked to me as if I was an idiot when I quickly realized that I knew far more about motorcycles than he did, I would forgive the damage done. But I really resent being talked to like I was, let alone be lectured about his odd obsessions.

    Mr. Ed's Moto

    Mr. Ed's Moto

    5.0
    (8 reviews)

    A master motorcycle seat tailor…read more A motorcycle garage shop that builds, modifies and repairs motorcycle seats for your ride. Also atvs, snowmobile and other riding type seats. The process starts with a phone call. Ryan will ask about your motorcycle year, make and model to get an idea of the project. He will ask you about the issues with the bike seat's comfort, stiffness, shape, stock or custom. He asks a bit more detail about you and your bike. Next is setting up an appointment while you are still on the phone. Typically he works with only one client each day. He focuses on your motorcycle seat. Estimate appointment time is 4 to 6 hours. So when you go in, Ryan will tie your bike into a rack and start walking over your seating position while you are sitting on your own bike. He will ask about pressure points, comfort areas, positioning, etc. Ryan is a great communicator and he lets you know what he is planning to improve on your seat and his process including pulling the seat apart, identifying the contents, the process and additional materials. Your presence is highly encouraged so he can involve you in the custom fitting of each phase of the seat to your needs and your wants. For my seat, we had about five sitting's and conversations about comfort and pressure points. (See the photos) He shaped the existing foam with pocket to move me into a more neutral position. Originally the seat pushed me forward into the tank. Then he carved a pocket adjacent to my tailbone to ease pressure. Then Ryan started on the layers of memory foam. This project took three layers, flat base, one middle, and one top and side layer. Each being cut and shaped and added back approximately one and a half inches of memory come for comfort. Ryan reused my existing third-party leather/synthetic leather seat cover. He can replace the cover according to your needs with other material design choices. Including leather, alligator, or other materials. (Delays may be needed if materials asked are not on hand). I road down from the Portland area to get my seat rebuilt. Working with Ryan (he did all the real work), we spent four hours on this project. Final results, I'm able to ride my Scout for a hours longer with a great reduction in pressure points and pain. UPDATE: I road my scout to the coast along a windy mountain road, so cool. The seat performance was exceptionally comfortable! THANK YOU Ryan.

    Great service for ATV tires and putting them on the rims . Great job on getting tires to mach up on…read morepaddles .

    Sweet Home Choppers - motorcycledealers - Updated August 2026

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