"Your bike is quite the ride, too," Addy said about Matt's bike. "Ours were designed by my brother, supposedly for combat. For front line use. So we're technically misusing them by bringing them with us here." Her eyes had genuine sparkles of interest as she looked at it, and after a moment she gestured for them to go and bring it inside the shop. Afterwards, Addy crouched beside it and inspected the tires, the chain, the exterior parts mostly, before taking a look at the small paper Matt had handed her.
Addy grinned. This was easy stuff right here, and she believed he'd manage to do this by himself. They just needed to check the torque for all bolts and fasteners, replace the chain and sprockets, and also do some inspection for the fuel cylinders and the exhaust-- that last part being Addy's own opinion.
She stood up and smiled. "Bolts, chains, no problem." They were on the paper and she was glad to fix them into his bike for him. She was thrilled to do this for someone else's bike, especially since that someone else happened to be someone she knew, someone she's tried being intimate with, someone she liked as a person and someone she'd love to be a friend. Even though this was technically work and business, she felt like she was about to have fun.
"Some parts have rusted a little. It's better to replace them now. We'll need some blowtorch to heat them up so we can undo them. Care to join me? I'll give you my minimum service rate. And just the cost for the materials. What do you say?" While waiting for Matt to think about it and reply, grinning like an excited little kid, Addy went to the tool shelves and started bringing out their needed tools.