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Are you guys REALLY serious about answering this guy??? I mean C'MON....second post AND joined today not to mention (which I will anyway) do ya really think someone's going to spend money to service his bike when he can't even afford to PAY FOR IT [:@] JEEEZ
Don't know what the problem is, guy seems legit ot me. That's a pretty reasonable question to ask on a Harley forum too.
Dude's probably just going through a bad time, needs the bike for work or whatever, as it's cheap to run, and just needs a little advice. I'd sure as hell would want to know if the dealer comms with the repo guys.
And yeah, if I was the repo guy you bet i'd contact all the dealers or indy's in the area.
Good luck to you man, hope you get out of the bind your obviously in.
I'm confused exactly what makes him sound credible to you????????????The fact that he's concerned about servicing a bike he can't pay for(which if he defaults you and I are going to be paying foreventually)OR the fact that he's stupid enough to take it back to the dealer he probably financed it through?????? Which one is it???
Oh...wait a minute..I forgot to throw in "no dis-respect intended" so people don't get their"feelings" hurt
lol, the replies after this reply are freakin' hysterical.
Ok, so to reply to this, .......credible, as in I believe his story. hOw's that?
As for my opinion on the subject matter........ I keep that to myself.
Anyhow, Gotta love 87 lowriders smack, lol, man, that made me laugh my *** off.
I suggest that you go ahead and take it in the dealer for service. That way, when it get's popped you'll have something else to talk about on this forum.
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