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The rear wheel is a cross bones rear wheel. I didn't get the stock wheel powder coated because it would have been just as expensive to take it apart pc it, put it back together and true it. Plus I'm impatient and didn't want to be without my bike for a week or two.
Ok so after explaining to the service guy I wasn't going to pay them to true the wheel he changed his tune. I did have to pay a little extra to get it spaced right but that was expected. Ghostrider,the mistake I was referring to was getting a brand new factory part that was defective. I'll throw some pictures up when I get a chance.
That say's it all,, Defective part. IMO there shouldn't have been any way they should have charged U for that or even asked U too.
That SM and I would have had a Come to Jesus talk real fast on that one..
Yup no doubt. There would have been if they were still going to charge me after I went off on the service writer. At the end of the day it all worked out.
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