Address: Mechanic & Co, 185 Van Dyke St, Brooklyn, NY 11231, USA
Phone: +13472208204
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AM–6PM
Wednesday: 10AM–6PM
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–6PM
Saturday: 10AM–6PM
Javor Iversen
Carlos is simply AMAZING and definitely your go-to mechanic in Brooklyn!!!! If i could i would give him 10 stars!!! Harley Davidson massed up my bike after having it the whole winter, i was desperate to find a local mechanic who could help me out and i am sooo happy i found Carlos! He even called me to troubleshoot on he's day off for over an hour on the phone and we narrow it down to what was wrong and he fixed my bike in two weeks ( most of the time was waiting on parts). Carlos is profesional, polite, reasonable and he's knowledge is just above and beyond. My bike has never been in a better shape! Thank you man, i will definitely be back as soon as there is a need. I DEFINITELY RECOMMEND Mechanic & Co Brooklyn!!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
J Rosenbaum
This business used to be called ‘Brooklyn Motor Works’. Maybe he changed the name to avoid accountability for the BBB complaints, getting in trouble with NYS DMV, probably some legal fights with clients, maybe it was the liability after superstorm Sandy which destroyed a whole lot of bikes left in his care. As Carlos likes to attribute all negative reviews to scams, deception and dishonesty, I recommend three steps: 1. critique the posted reviews for which give details and what are the consistencies (whose posting the fake reviews, right?, and 2. Ask any Brooklyn cycle shop about Carlos, and see what they say about how many of their customers come to repair what Carlos did either wrong or fraudulently, and 3. Check with the Better Business Bureau for filed complaints. Carlos just flat out lies about the work he does. He won't post a response to this, because he knows what he did to my bike (Hey Carlos - remember the mouse nest I found inside AFTER you told me you did a thorough diagnostic of the electrical system? Or when you told me that you were out of inspection stickers, and when I checked with the state, I found you were not registered with them as an inspection site?)
David Robertson
Got my clutch assembly serviced here and Carlos took care of everything. By far the best bike mechanic shop this far! My bike is brand new again 🏍️💯
mike mazya
After after a week of adjusting my throttle, I brought it here (sign on the door: Rohv motors, same little plaza as key lime pie shop) and Isaak fixed it in minutes. Also fixed other issues for free out of what I assume to be compulsion to do a good job. Unreal. Couldn't be happier.
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What application? Meaning year, make, model, modifications?
Pretty loaded question. The answer would be fundamentally based on what changes, if any, you've made to the bike (from the OEM configuration). If the answer is that it's close to stock, then the two vehicles are pretty evenly matched out of the box. There are pros and cons for each platform which when applied in real world conditions, tend to cancel each other out. For example: 05-06 made 75.4 lb-ft of torque vs 12-16 made 76 lb-ft of torque, but the 05 platform wet weight is 15 lbs lighter than 2016. Additionally 05 had a 43T rear sprocket vs 16's 42T, again, pairing them pretty closely off the line. If you are looking for real world advantages that will directly impact performance, I would recommend Iridium Spark plugs, Carbon Fiber Clutch, and baller tires ( Michelin Power RS, or Pirelli Supercorsa SP V3)
Absolutely. Why don't you give us a call at the shop, would be happy to walk you though the process, 347-220-8204.
Hey Anthony, if it's possible, please send photos of the broken bolt.
Yep, take a look at our photos, we have a few examples.
They can't do it!! They don't have a dino!!!!
No one is going to have that in stock. Your best bet will be a ktm direct order.
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