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A good mechanic in the Mississauga/Oakvile/Burlington area??

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Re: A good mechanic in the Mississauga/Oakvile/Burlington ar

Postby gdesmo » Sun Jun 07, 2015 1:08 am

Tim at Euroclassics is a great mechanic, it's just the usual sour grapes from one person that spoils it. Having known Tim since the days when we held club meetings at Keith Harte's home in Grimsby (late 70's) I can attest to his excellent mechanic skills. His race bikes are well prepared and looked over carefully. I'm sure every mechanic in the industry has had at least one customer that they could not satisfy. Mechanics can work on a thousand things and will only be reminded about the one time someone was unhappy or had a problem.
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Re: A good mechanic in the Mississauga/Oakvile/Burlington ar

Postby Montfort » Sun Jun 07, 2015 8:20 am

gd, I'm not familiar with Euroclassics and do not question what you are saying about 'Tim' however unless I am mistaken the sour grapes you refer to is from a post 6 years ago. Dave.
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