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It would be nice if all the people with problems would get back to the original post with what has been done to fix the problem...It would be nice to know if the problem was resolved by the dealer, yourself or another shop.
It would be the thing to do, but few seem to find that kind of manners necessary. I have people PM me all the time asking about things I have done to my bike, places to ride or visit in my area and other things. I answer, and never hear from them again.
Yea, what Bill said. I actually take the time to go back to posts where I have provided info, to see how the person made out, and nothing, no response.
Oh well, it's a thankless job but someones got to do it.LOL
It would be nice if all the people with problems would get back to the original post with what has been done to fix the problem...It would be nice to know if the problem was resolved by the dealer, yourself or another shop.
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