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Having A Dealer Perform Work On Your FJR
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<blockquote data-quote="Windjammer" data-source="post: 418038" data-attributes="member: 128"><p>Very sorry to hear of your mishap. OTOH, be VERY grateful to have Pop. Here in the snowbelt, the vast majority of the mechanics are "seasonal" employees. Which means you're quite lucky to get your new scoot assembled correctly from the crate, and you can forget about proper repairs altogether. Ain't gonna happen unless you do it yourself.</p><p></p><p>The last 3 new bikes I bought have all had serious assembly defects that resulted in a variety of annoying problems. We're talking 3 different dealers here, and each one repeated the "they're all that way" mantra.</p><p></p><p>75 miles? A bugger, and an inconvenience. But better than having no one but yourself to turn to. If I were you, I'd bring Pop something nice on your next visit. The very idea that Pop would tell the truth and admit another dealer's mistake - unfathomable around these parts.</p><p></p><p>Hope things go better for you in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Windjammer, post: 418038, member: 128"] Very sorry to hear of your mishap. OTOH, be VERY grateful to have Pop. Here in the snowbelt, the vast majority of the mechanics are "seasonal" employees. Which means you're quite lucky to get your new scoot assembled correctly from the crate, and you can forget about proper repairs altogether. Ain't gonna happen unless you do it yourself. The last 3 new bikes I bought have all had serious assembly defects that resulted in a variety of annoying problems. We're talking 3 different dealers here, and each one repeated the "they're all that way" mantra. 75 miles? A bugger, and an inconvenience. But better than having no one but yourself to turn to. If I were you, I'd bring Pop something nice on your next visit. The very idea that Pop would tell the truth and admit another dealer's mistake - unfathomable around these parts. Hope things go better for you in the future. [/QUOTE]
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