Bashir is straight forward and will guide you in the right direction. He does not take work he can't do. I know this from experience because my bike had a broken exhaust valve which damaged the piston. He straight up told me he could not do it. There are no actual mechanics for superbikes in Pakistan, just parts changers. Needless to say, I did the rebuild myself and in the process opened a shop for my bikes. I sometimes help friends fix their's. Carbureted bikes require synchronization which Bashir, I believe, is the only one who does. That service alone costs $250 in the states. BTW who takes their bike to goodwrench, only if you're ghettofabulous. Bashir charges less then half of that. Or do what I did and get a synchronizer. ; )