ilya
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I recently traveled to Hong Kong and took some photos of car/motorcycle repair shops. The shops are generally very small, about the size of a 2-car tandem garage. The repairs are typically performed at the curb, or sidewalk for scooters/motorcycles. The technical level of mechanics whom I observed appears to be better than what I've seen in Mexico. In one of the photos, there's a fairly big shelf with technical literature, most of the time tools are neatly arranged.
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1. Motorcycle dealership. The shop area is in the back.
2. Hong Shing Motorcycles Co. I took this photo aroun 11pm.
3. Titanic Moto Centre. The biggest motorcycle dealership I've seen in HK. These guys wouldn't let me take a picture of their shop. Notice the rare Suzuki SW-1 out front.
4. Tires are typically changed at the curb. Notice the ramp and the floor jacks set up outside.
5. Breaking the bead. Notice the tub in the background for washing tires/locating punctures.
6. USAG wall cabinet in the background, shelf with repair manuals and rollaway.
7. Beta tool cart.
8. Also took this photo around 11pm. Same block as the Hong Shing Motorcycles.
9. Notice the office upstairs in the back.
10. Taking up half the sidewalk.
11. About to connect the air hose to the floor jack. Notice the customer waiting area in the foreground
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12. One of the bigger shops.
13. Closeup of a tool board. I never got a chance to look at the hand tool brands.
14. Would you service your Rolls Royce at a shop like this?
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16. Record vise in the foreground.
17. The only private garage I've seen in HK.
View the entire set on flickr.
1. Motorcycle dealership. The shop area is in the back.
2. Hong Shing Motorcycles Co. I took this photo aroun 11pm.
3. Titanic Moto Centre. The biggest motorcycle dealership I've seen in HK. These guys wouldn't let me take a picture of their shop. Notice the rare Suzuki SW-1 out front.
4. Tires are typically changed at the curb. Notice the ramp and the floor jacks set up outside.
5. Breaking the bead. Notice the tub in the background for washing tires/locating punctures.
6. USAG wall cabinet in the background, shelf with repair manuals and rollaway.
7. Beta tool cart.
8. Also took this photo around 11pm. Same block as the Hong Shing Motorcycles.
9. Notice the office upstairs in the back.
10. Taking up half the sidewalk.
11. About to connect the air hose to the floor jack. Notice the customer waiting area in the foreground
12. One of the bigger shops.
13. Closeup of a tool board. I never got a chance to look at the hand tool brands.
14. Would you service your Rolls Royce at a shop like this?
15.
16. Record vise in the foreground.
17. The only private garage I've seen in HK.
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