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did you not listen to my first post. its been in the shop 4 different times just for that circumstance, not including hours of fighting with the injectors. ive had my bike 4 months, and all this combined after spending 20k just does not make me very happy, im sorry. i realize the chances of getting new bike , but they will hear how serious i am about this, and hopefully they can learn something from it. oh yeah one more thing. every problem i have had with this bike, i found. and ive never worked on a car or bike in my life, hell i dread the job. its been in the shop numerous times, and they havent found one thing.
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you expect a new bike because your front end squeeks?
I was wondering when someone would ask that. My sentiments exactly. Jeez, I understand frustration with an annoying problem, but screaming for a new bike over what is apparently a minor problem seems a bit excessive.
There are times I'd love to work at a motorcycle shop, and lots of times I thank God I don't.
Have you considered taking the bike to a different dealer? If not you should consider this for two reasons. 1) If you continue to push the replacement issue you will end up in mediation. The mediator will likely request that a third party attempt a repair. Not pursuing this prior will drag out the process. 2) Often Techs working in the same shop prefer not to embarrass each other. If the first tech fails to locate the problem it is unlikely his coworker will put in much effort attempting to prove his buddy is an idiot. On the other hand, Techs working at rival shops will work hard to embarrass each other.
You are way too much of a whiner for me! A new bike because of injectors and a squeak? And you say you know nothing about bikes, but you know it's the injectors????
Get serious! Man, guys like you really **** me off.
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