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have been reading some post somebody buys a part at a harley dealer doesnt no what part is needed dealer gives him wrong part he uses it is mad at dealer and wants dealer to fix his bike or buys something on line installs it himself doesnt work wants his harley dealer to fix it or replace it under warranty then gets mad at dealer be cause he wont i just dont understand
People rarely want to take credit for their own mistakes.
I hear ya. Get on google. Buy a parts book. Use your brain. Be your own person and do some homework. Realize that most people don't care like you do, and thats just how life is. If you expect someone to care for your bike and understand your thinking, buy a honda where it doesnt need upgrades or parts.
Im only responding to your post because I couldnt really read what the original poster was saying. Plus, I agreed with you.
have been reading some post somebody buys a part at a harley dealer doesnt no what part is needed dealer gives him wrong part he uses it is mad at dealer and wants dealer to fix his bike or buys something on line installs it himself doesnt work wants his harley dealer to fix it or replace it under warranty then gets mad at dealer be cause he wont i just dont understand
4 whole posts, and already bitching about what others do? I usually tell people to change themselves instead of trying to change others. Less work, and you can measure your success a lot easier.
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