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Bevel maintenance in or near Toronto?

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Bevel maintenance in or near Toronto?

Postby Nate » Sun Oct 30, 2011 10:26 am

Hi Everyone,
I'm new to the club (and Ducati ownership). I recently purchased a beautifully maintained 1973 750GT and brought it to Tim Spiegelberg in Kitchener based on a recommendation from the previous owner and this site's forum. Now, as I understand, he is unable to work on these bikes anymore. Can anyone recommend a solid mechanic or shop around Toronto that can expertly work with beveldrive Ducatis?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Bevel maintenance in or near Toronto?

Postby huit » Mon Oct 31, 2011 2:29 pm

Chris at ducati toronto/iconic cycles
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Re: Bevel maintenance in or near Toronto?

Postby Roper » Wed Nov 02, 2011 6:42 pm

I agree - Chris at Iconic
2009 Multistrada 1100S red
Some performance mods, some bling
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Re: Bevel maintenance in or near Toronto?

Postby Nate » Wed Jan 11, 2012 11:31 am

huit and Roper,
Thanks for the reply. Based on your recommendations I brought the bike to Chris at Iconic. He was a wealth of knowledge on these bikes - having owned one for many years. Chris made helpful suggestions about how to strategically troubleshoot and make improvements while trying to keep costs under control.

The bike now seems to run stronger and more reliably. I too would recommend him to someone interested in keeping their early 70's bevel drive bike going strong.

Thanks again!
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Re: Bevel maintenance in or near Toronto?

Postby cm250to999 » Sat Jan 14, 2012 12:54 am

Much enjoyed the time with your roundcase. name?
I enjoy helping the ones that will benefit, they take such a s#!tkicking over time. Sometimes soaking them in hope still does no good. If I can keep an old soldier going, only pride will surface.
Thanks for the chance.

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For, those that fly, may fight againe, Which he can never do that's slain.
OR: Fewer crashes mean more track time. ;)
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