How can I find an Indy in my area?
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I have done all of the above and haven't found a reliable one around northeast Indiana. But i have resorted to a friend who works on a lot of peoples bike but only harleys. I dont consider him an indy because its not a business its something he does on the side so looking for guys like that could help ya out to. He is doing my 1000k service for 80 bucks!! cant beat that.....and yes he follows the books and does it all not just the change of fluids. good luck with your search
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My indy is less than 5' outside my back door. BUT as close as he is, he can be a real jack butt, sometimes.
Start aksin' 'round. If someone is having a weekend rally/feed with a dyno set up. Show up, start aksin' ?'s. You're gonna find 'em. Watch the dyno printouts, when you see one that goes OVER the top, aks 'em who did it. Sorts the wheat from the chaff, real fast. Then go from there. Guar-own-tee, with ALL the scoots down your way, there are dozens of 'em, tucked away in grudges, and li'l shops.
"Seek and Ye shall find"
Start aksin' 'round. If someone is having a weekend rally/feed with a dyno set up. Show up, start aksin' ?'s. You're gonna find 'em. Watch the dyno printouts, when you see one that goes OVER the top, aks 'em who did it. Sorts the wheat from the chaff, real fast. Then go from there. Guar-own-tee, with ALL the scoots down your way, there are dozens of 'em, tucked away in grudges, and li'l shops.
"Seek and Ye shall find"
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