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Businiess name:  Plaza Cycle
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Avoid this place like your life depended on it, it just might.\r \r The absolute worst service! I was treated rudely and extorted, and then nearly lost my R6 to something that I perceive as sabotage. You decide.\r \r The tech removed my bike's oil level sensor bolts because of a dispute over an additional $75 dollar hourly fee. I paid $800 dollars for a tune-up, tires and a diagnosis on the oil level light.\r \r When I did not want to pay them $75 more to reassemble the 2 lower fairing bolts when the sensor turned up back-ordered, they sent me out of the shop telling me that my bike may "blow up" if I ride it out of there. \r \r I knew that the oil pump was working and that the oil level was fine, but when I got home found that the tech had removed the bolts holding the sensor in.\r \r I could have died if I would have taken the bike on the highway and blew the sensor out and had all the oil hit my back tire.\r \r These guys extorted and then nearly killed my bike, and me.\r \r The worst of the

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