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So, this week my Woodcraft frame sliders arrived. After trying to get the motormount bolts off the F4i with no luck, I jumped on the bike and drove around the corner to Rindge Motorsports. I went right down back to the garage and spoke to the mechanic, Heath. I asked him if there was a trick to getting the motormount bolts out and what I was trying to do.
He grabbed an impact wrench and walked over to my bike and started loosening the bolts. He then asked me if I had the sliders with me. (Which I did!) He then proceeded to install them for me. And said, there you go... No charge... Now I know that it wasn't a lot of work, but to me, it was the goodwill and customer service.
I went in yesterday to bring him a coffee and was asking him a couple of questions about the bike. (I'm about as mechanical as a rock) and he takes me into the back room, and pulls out the official Honda service manual for my F4i and shows me what I was looking for. He then lets me take the manual home and use it for as long as I need it...
They're a small shop quite a ways from most of you, but if you're ever in the area (Rte. 202 in Rindge, right over the Winchendon line) these guys are fantastic!
2010 BMW S1000RR - Soon to be track dedicated!
2006 BMW K1200 R
2002 Honda CBR 600 F4i - Trackbike - SOLD
2003 Kawasaki EX 250 - Hers
2008 Toyota Tacoma TRD - Sport
I can still walk around in my garage, I need more toys...
AND they carry Husaberg![]()
2021 KTM Duke 890 R
2020 BMW R1250GS Adventure Exclusive
1982 Honda CB750F Super Sport
I've been there a couple times just looking around at things but hearing this will make me think twice about driving all the way to Keene. Even though I like the service there as well. I do believe they are under the same ownership? Rindge is right on my way home from work. Keene, not so much!