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Mystery Solved: Why Harleys Leak Oil
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<blockquote data-quote="VanHarlan" data-source="post: 752146" data-attributes="member: 6001"><p>10 weeks to put my bike back together . . . but to their credit they did do a great job and beat the snot out of the insurance company that was responsible for paying for all the damage. I've got a lot of good parts to sell (mirror, front fender, side bag, rear brake caliper, right exhaust can) . . . but basically anything that had the slightest scratch or nick in it they had replaced . . . 1 tech was responsible for it from start to finish including the initial parts/damage estimate totaling $5100.00. I was a little hesitant to take it there at first but it turned out well.</p><p></p><p>Also on the bright side they decided to not carry Olympia gear anymore and I picked up an Olympia Airglide jacket for $164 and an Olympia Transition GT Jacker for $200 . . . guess they had to make more room for Harley T-shirts and those wallets with the long chains on them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VanHarlan, post: 752146, member: 6001"] 10 weeks to put my bike back together . . . but to their credit they did do a great job and beat the snot out of the insurance company that was responsible for paying for all the damage. I've got a lot of good parts to sell (mirror, front fender, side bag, rear brake caliper, right exhaust can) . . . but basically anything that had the slightest scratch or nick in it they had replaced . . . 1 tech was responsible for it from start to finish including the initial parts/damage estimate totaling $5100.00. I was a little hesitant to take it there at first but it turned out well. Also on the bright side they decided to not carry Olympia gear anymore and I picked up an Olympia Airglide jacket for $164 and an Olympia Transition GT Jacker for $200 . . . guess they had to make more room for Harley T-shirts and those wallets with the long chains on them [/QUOTE]
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