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4 Lessons - Costly, But Priceless
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<blockquote data-quote="BkerChuck" data-source="post: 1236381" data-attributes="member: 29320"><p>Pants, I fully agree with and support your decision to purchase a new F/D and have it installed at the dealership. Brand new bike, YES warranty, consider it an investment. I would ask for the low mileage used F/D that they remove from your bike and set it aside in case some other forum user may need one in the future. I would do the same things if I were in your shoes. Chalk it up as a life lesson and move on.</p><p></p><p>I also admire the integrity you're showing not trying to pawn it off as a warranty issue. During my years spent at a HD dealership parts counter I was always amazed at what people would try to scam us on. Karma has a way of teaching us lessons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BkerChuck, post: 1236381, member: 29320"] Pants, I fully agree with and support your decision to purchase a new F/D and have it installed at the dealership. Brand new bike, YES warranty, consider it an investment. I would ask for the low mileage used F/D that they remove from your bike and set it aside in case some other forum user may need one in the future. I would do the same things if I were in your shoes. Chalk it up as a life lesson and move on. I also admire the integrity you're showing not trying to pawn it off as a warranty issue. During my years spent at a HD dealership parts counter I was always amazed at what people would try to scam us on. Karma has a way of teaching us lessons. [/QUOTE]
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