Done Right Motorcycles and Powersports

Done Right Motorcycles and Powersports local organic free-range motorcycle repair shop fixing bikes and bringing smiles to faces since 2010

Helping folks get on the road/trail 🤘🤘
05/30/2026

Helping folks get on the road/trail 🤘🤘

Dirt bike season is here.  Get er tuned and ready to rip 🤘🤘
04/23/2026

Dirt bike season is here. Get er tuned and ready to rip 🤘🤘

08/24/2025

Inside a Motorcycle Factory: Exceptional Engineering & Super-fast Processes | FD EngineeringHuman Ingenuity at Work - Mega Airport, Extreme Flights & Hospita...

08/23/2025
Back at it...new bicep tendon, same old top notch work.   Swing by DoneRightMoto for your next service 🤘🤘. Ride safe
08/14/2025

Back at it...new bicep tendon, same old top notch work. Swing by DoneRightMoto for your next service 🤘🤘. Ride safe

11/27/2024

Winterize your motorcycle!
Engine
Your oil acts as the lifeblood of the machine. Its gets super heated and forced around your engine under immense pressure. After every combustion explosion byproducts are left behind and become a part of the pool of oil circulating around your engine. The particulate ends up sitting on the walls of your engine and can cause damage. A simple oil change is a good way to prevent this problem.

Carburetor
The fuel in your Carburetor over the winter will begin to degrade and break down into it’s original components. When your carburetor sits full of fuel for the winter the ethanol found in most fuels here in Canada will start to line the inside of its container with a varnish. This over time will seal off orifices so fuel cannot pass into the engine thus making your bike not start. We recommend that you use a good fuel stabilizer to keep the gas in your tank from breaking down.

Tires
When parking your machine for the winter your tires are left supporting the weight of your bike for 6 months strait. This weight mixed with falling temps can cause tire pressures to fall. As a result your tires can get slightly deformed in extreme cases.

Battery
Your motorcycle battery contains 2 elements that give it the ability to create electricity. If left unused it will discharge and loose its strength to crank over your engine. If left long enough it will loose all of its charge and may loose it ability to receive a charge. The cold temps will accelerate this loss of charge. A simple way to avoid this is to remove your battery from the motorcycle. Hook the battery up to a charger and store inside.

04/19/2024

Address

Nelson, BC

Opening Hours

Monday 1pm - 6pm
Tuesday 1pm - 6pm
Wednesday 1pm - 6pm
Thursday 1pm - 6pm
Friday 1pm - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

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