Cycledoctor Inc.

Category: Motorcycle repair shop in Costa Mesa, California

Address: 217 Avocado St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627, USA

Phone: +19496451235

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Ted Vautrinot

Jun 11, 2019

No frills, no bulls#%t. Simply expert Harley Davidson repair from guys that take pride in their work and do it right the first time. Geoff changed the exhaust on my '98 FLHRC to true dual and then dialed it in on the dyno. It runs perfect - smooth through the whole power range. Just got back from a 3,000 mile road trip without a single problem. It doesn't hurt that Geoff and Steve are also good people.

Bobby Lucas

May 31, 2019

Geoff knows what he's doing. I took my stock 2016 Fatboy to him for a tune. The issue with it is common to most 103 and 110 Harleys. Overheating when riding slow. The factory sets the air/fuel ratio very lean to meet smog requirements. Since having it turned it never overheats and has great power throughout the RPM range.

T Man

Dec 11, 2018

This is the best motorcycle shop around!! I've been bringing my bikes to Geoff for almost 10 years and you simply can't find better mechanics. Harley dealerships have never come close to the service I've received at Cycle Doctor!

Bobby Onel

Mar 17, 2015

I recently had my bike serviced at Cycledoctor. I also had a few things repaired. My bike has not run better since I have owned it. Geoff and his staff take personal interest in the bike and my needs. They do great work and always find a solution. Awesome job.... keep up the good work. I will be back soon :)

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Questions & Answers

Hayabusa engine repair?

Rex Liu | Aug 21, 2018
Mike S. | Aug 21, 2018

Call them tomorrow

Hey I have a 2007 Gsxr600, has put on a new chain and was to right so it broke off gash into my engine block and pump. I tried to JB weld it but still leaking some somewhere else. Loooking for an estimate on new engine replacement.

RYAN HAYES | Aug 21, 2018
Steven Smith | Aug 21, 2018

Suggest Weld using aluminum rod low heat, can use a propane torch. Must be absolutely clean and free of any contamination, do small areas at a time and build up slowly. New engine just need to contact manufacturer crate engine / contact cycle Dr for assistance.

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