local dealer (long, sorry)

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ct_bob@juno.com
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new owner part ii the balancer

Post by ct_bob@juno.com » Wed May 30, 2001 7:40 am

The MOM mentions that I should be adjusting my balancer chain but the directions are a litle vague. ANy help is appreciated. CT Bob

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local dealer (long, sorry)

Post by ATO137528@aol.com » Wed May 30, 2001 11:42 am

Ok, I try to be a nice guy but it doesn't pay. I WANT to do business with the local Kawasaki dealer but check this: I TRIED to buy my KLR at the dealer here in '99, but there were only a handfull of bikes on the floor. Mostly those horrid 4 wheelers (do NOT get me started!) and no one could tell me if one was ordered. So I had to go back to my hometown and buy it. I actually let the place here do my 500 Mile valve adjust (too scared to do it myself AND wanted a dealer to do it for warrently reasons). I was told it would be a day or two. A week later, no call so I drop by. My recently detailed bike was sitting on a gravel parking lot with a bunch of crapped-out 4 wheelers in the rain! It stayed there another week before I finally asked what the $#@%! was going on. I was told, "Well, we've only got one tech right now and we're a little backed up." Finally got the bike back, it backfired and was dirty as hell. I TRIED to buy tires there. Talk about EXPENSIVE!!! AND couldn't tell me WHEN I might expect to get them! When I declined on the generous offer to pay double and wait indefinately, I told the guy that I KNEW how much the tires cost. He gave me a "so what" shrug as I hit the door. I TRIED to let them do the next valve check. When I asked how long it would be, I was told a few days (same song). When I asked if that was a guarantee, it wasn't. Got the same "We've only got one tech righ now...." So the Mother Of Necessity came a' callin' and I learned to do it myself. I TRIED to buy a bunch of replacement parts for routine stuff last week. The parts guy wasn't sure a KLR was a motorcycle, and asked me, and I quote, "Is that a Bayou?" Parts were not in stock, but could be ordered (at a premium). So I called Fred and Bob's and got parts (Thanks!). In changing the fork seals, I decided I needed some help, so I called the same shop. I TRIED to pay the dealer to change the seals explaining the tubes were off the bike, cleaned and drained. It would take 10 minutes...I just don't have the tool. I was told, "We've only got one tech righ now so you'd have to leave them. I couldn't tell you when he could get to it. May be a few days." I'm on my way to the local independent who I buy most of my stuff from b/c he says they can change the seals in a second. Lamar A14 (in big, heavy pieces right now.) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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