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Hey you knew what bikes it is supposed to fit, all you had to do is LIE to them! Or tell them I gave you the part number, do you want to sell it to me or not? Or say Its not for me, its a gift for a friend.
Seriously, Ive never heard of such a thing as a Harley dealer refusing to make a sale. I guess if you brought a t-shirt to the counter that obviously wasnt your size I guess they wouldnt sell it to you!
I'll just buy it online. I need to think of something else to buy to get it over $50 for free shipping. Like I said it was an awkward moment. Maybe it was to close to closing time and they didn't want to go get the part.
I admit that I don’t check the tranny fluid very often. Prolly just cause it’s a pita to get my big hex wrench outta the tour pack. But, Ive never had to add tranny fluid. So, I’m good with it as is.
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