James T.
Mar 21, 2016
This is the single worst business I have ever dealt with. I paid over $3000 to have a jet ski engine rebuilt just to have it seize the first time on the water. He refused to honor his warranty saying it was "my fault" that the engine he just rebuilt seized. I would avoid All Season Motorsports at any cost.
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Max B.
May 30, 2015
This place is your classic 'take advantage of the unknowing customer' chop shop. My friend and I had old motorcycles that needed some work and this place charged us over $2000 to "rebuild the carbs" and give us basic "tune ups". After getting the still badly running bikes back we took them to a trusted family member mechanic who was unavailable at the time we needed him. He is still finding things wrong with these bikes. Rust in the air filter? Dirty oil? One of the carbs wasn't even working. These crooks took advantage of us and overcharged us for the work they lied about doing. Telling someone their bike is always going to have a leak just because it's a Kawasaki? Get real. This place is terrible and nobody should give them a second thought.
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William S.
May 30, 2015
If you are seeking quality mechanics at a fair rate, then go anywhere but here. You would do well not to let tweedle Dee and tweedle Dumb, who comprise the mechanical staff, to touch your machines unless you want a bag of "spare parts" handed to you at check out. I took a bike in for a tune-up, carburetor rebuild, and tire installation. When I received it, it ran more poorly than it ever had prior. The expert staff, note my thick application of sarcasm, installed them themselves and then couldnt diagnose a problem they caused that my uncle, himself a skilled mechanic, diagnosed from 2,000 miles away over the phone. Then, when he finally observed it in person, he dismantled it to find that two of my four carbs were not refastened to the flange, and only three were operational although all four had good compression. My oil had not been changed, and the filter was filthy, but I paid for an oil change. My air filter was the factory original installed in the late '80s, full of rust and insects, but I am pretty sure I paid for that, too. I specified upon dropping it off that one of my largest concerns was stopping an oil leak in the engine, but received a bike with a worse leak. When I brought this up to the "mechanic", he blamed the machine as if it was manufactured to leak, and suggested there was nothing he could do about it. My mistake for letting two assholes rip me off for over 1,100 dollars. I would admonish anyone who cares about their automotive machines to never consort with this conpany and then suffer what I have.
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