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Experience with motorcycles shows itself in the questions a technician asks before starting work. They notice whether bearings are wearing unevenly—a sign of alignment issues or riding style—rather than just replacing what the manual says to replace. They understand that a bike overheating in the Cape's summer heat may need different cooling approaches than factory specs assume. They recognise which parts can be repaired and which absolutely need replacing, which saves owners money without compromising safety. They keep detailed notes on your bike's history so patterns emerge. They source parts thoughtfully, knowing when OEM matters and when quality alternatives exist. When something doesn't make sense, they investigate rather than guess. That kind of competence takes time to build and shows up in how thoroughly a shop diagnoses before it quotes.