I took my bike to get the idle adjusted beyond just turning the throttle adjustment but that's all that was done, idle was adjusted higher but not any better. I brought my bike to another mechanic and he found a massive vacuum leak - that's why the idle wasn't good.
I also had Steve bleed my brakes because the previous mechanic's bleed didn't last - I suggested that the brake line may be stretched due to the handlebar risers but I was told that wouldn't cause air in the line (I doubted this). The brakes started squeeling within days after picking the bike up which they had never done before and the pads were fairly new ( 3Kmi). Steve told me that it had nothing to do with his service. I had another mechanic work on the bike because the squeeling was driving me nuts. The lines needed to be replaced since they were allowing air in slowly, the squeel is gone because they were bled correctly this time.
I asked Steve to check fluids since he didn't have much to work on for the $70/hour and I wanted to get my monies worth. My clutch fluid was filthy and he didn't bother checking it.
The other slap in the face was a modification I had made when I installed a new headlight and it wouldn't turn on when I turned the key so I tapped into the blinkers - my stupidity not to start the engine because this bike's headlight only comes on when the engine is running. Steve decided to charge me another hour $70 to redo my work instead of just telling me. (I did the work myself - I could take it apart without being charged for it).
So $140 for a mechanic to turn the throttle adjustment knob, bleed my brakes and take apart the wiring that I did. I felt ripped off. - I told Steve I felt over charged and like I was paying way too much for so little. He blew me off.
I also had to straighten out my license plate mount because it was bent (and still is) and turned down, guess it got snagged on something - no apology given. I had to fix it myself.