Lokey Powersports, Inc

4.8
43 reviews

About

Small Engine Repair ServiceMotorcycle Repair Shop
Lokey Powersports, Inc provides full-service motorcycle, ATV, and side-by-side services to the Escondido, CA, area.

Location

Lokey Powersports, Inc
2750 Auto Park Way #4, Escondido, CA
92029, United States

Hours

Reviews

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  • JL
    John L
    Aug 17, 2025
    5.0
    Brought my bike in for routine maintenance as well as a fork revalve and new levers installed. Randy was very welcoming and obviously experienced. All work was completed in a timely manner at a very reasonable price. Randy and his crew are thoroughly professional and eager to please their customers. They did a fantastic job. Highly recommend!
  • JS
    Jacob Santos
    Apr 16, 2025
    5.0
    My goto place for my bike. They are quick, knowledgeable, and honest. They were able to repair and tune my rekluse clutch with no issue
  • JK
    John Kounelis
    Aug 28, 2023
    5.0
    Randy is my go-to for any motorcycle issues. I've been going to him for years and the work is always top-notch and reasonably priced. Highly recommend.
  • RJ
    Ronald Jones
    Mar 2, 2022
    5.0
    Customer service was fantastic Lowkey has a customer for lfe
  • HE
    Harold E.
    Oct 5, 2018
    5.0
    Randy has been servicing my bikes for over 2 years. Never been disappointed. He knows how to diagnose problems and has always been more than fair with his pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions About Lokey Powersports, Inc

When should I change my oil?

For most contemporary street motorcycles, we recommend changing the oil every 4,000 miles or every six months. If you frequently ride aggressively, more frequent oil changes may be necessary. For side-by-side (SXS) vehicles, we suggest changing the oil every 50 hours of operation. While this might seem frequent, maintaining clean oil is crucial for optimal SXS performance.

Shock tuning tips and tricks.

Proper sag adjustment is essential for optimal handling on street and motocross bikes. Sag refers to the suspension compression when the rider is seated. For both compression and rebound damping, adjusters are located on the forks and shocks of your motorcycle, SXS, or ATV. Increasing compression damping will result in a firmer ride, while adjusting rebound settings controls the speed at which the suspension returns to its original position.