Who's to say the peanut that traded the bike didn't do that to shaft the shop? You'd be amazed what we see mate. Some time ago...a regular customer dropped his bike off to have it's pre purchase check done...went through the workshop with flying clours. His new Harley turns up...so then he brings his trade in back to collect the new one. We obviously don't bother with another check (silly us)...and then when the mechanic rides it after grooming it for the showroom...the clutch is absolutely fucked. He'd swapped out his heavy duty job for a totally fucked std unit. Nice. Trust is a two way street.
$20 was probably for the time it took to troubleshoot the tag light not working. I'm guessing the mechanic changed the bulb first (like you do) then had to go a little deeper to sort out no voltage to lamp.
Then he finds the fixture unplugged, smacks his head, says "Doh!" Talks to service manager who tells him "Just charge him a little extra for a bulb, chalk it up to experience."
No offence mate but settle pettle and maybe I should have said it was private purchase but jeesh .
Trust IS a two way street i agree.
A favourite of bike shops years ago (with trail bikes anyway) was to insert a tool to tighten the cam chain a bit more than the adjuster spring itself and sell with the hope it would last long enough to be away from warranty.
First thing i did was undo the tension adjuster nut to find out.
winding up stucky since ages ago
you know who else is crap?
fucken bread companies.
why, does EVERY LOAF, have an odd number of pieces of fucking bread?
i mean, i want sandwhiches motherfucker, get to the end and i have one fucking crust, do i open the next loaf? am i supposed to feed it to the chickens?
in this day and age, how the hell does this shit happen? is this really aceptable in "civilised" society??
it's a god damned conspiracy i tells ya, so as you buy more bread and those fucking bread-jews git mo' munny!
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