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<blockquote data-quote="Fullchat" data-source="post: 1164565" data-attributes="member: 21334"><p>Could I make a suggestion?</p><p></p><p>When addressing the recalls issue dont ask if X,Y and Z have been done (closed question) because the answer will probably be "Yes" from a salesperson. Armed with what recalls should have been done ask "What recalls have been completed?" (Open question) This should indicate the quality of salesmanship and dealer knowledge.</p><p></p><p>An issue we have in the UK is lack of servicing of the suspension linkage and dogbones. Whilst its on the service schedule its a big job for a dealer and they tend to ignore and just give a tick on the service sheet. This area is subject to all the carp spun off the back wheel and if not serviced properly can seize/shear with potential dangerous consequences. This need checking out if it has some miles on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fullchat, post: 1164565, member: 21334"] Could I make a suggestion? When addressing the recalls issue dont ask if X,Y and Z have been done (closed question) because the answer will probably be "Yes" from a salesperson. Armed with what recalls should have been done ask "What recalls have been completed?" (Open question) This should indicate the quality of salesmanship and dealer knowledge. An issue we have in the UK is lack of servicing of the suspension linkage and dogbones. Whilst its on the service schedule its a big job for a dealer and they tend to ignore and just give a tick on the service sheet. This area is subject to all the carp spun off the back wheel and if not serviced properly can seize/shear with potential dangerous consequences. This need checking out if it has some miles on it. [/QUOTE]
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