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Went to the dealer today to drop off food for the Tennessee Flood Victims. And while i was there i did my weekly status check on my bike.
All the parts are in except the front fender. It's the only painted part they ordered.
Dealer's planning to put it on the rack starting sometime Tuesday to start fixing it, and hopefully have it done by Saturday. I'm not holding my breath however. There just seems to be no real sense of urgency from them in regards to getting me my bike back!
Anyway, that's where things are at right now.
Gives me more time to go out job hunting while I'm waiting on it. Is this all ever gonna end???
Cool !! I was going to chime in here last night and ask about the latest news, but got distracted. Thought I would try a different compass heading today, so I did a nice little 125 mile ride up to Hilliard and back after leaving work early. Keep us informed on the progress !!
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