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Hey 2wheeltom, what was your take on worth hd? how confident were you in there parts and service department ive only delt with gails.
Matt,
I bought my bike at Gail's, and started going to Blue Springs because Gail's was always too busy. Aside from them losing my security fob during the test ride ( gave me a new one at no charge), Blue Springs has been great, especially on price. Gail's adjusted my steer head bearing and charged me. After the wobble came back I went to Blue Springs and they readjusted and didn't charge me anything. They got my business that way. I didn't know of any other dealers in the area that had a dyno either. I haven't been to Worth up north yet.
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