I went to a dealer where my A7 was purchased new - well - 10 years
ago and explained the problem I was having with the doohickey. I
explained the pieces (as my spring came un-glued as well) and how
crappy the factory unit is. I was nice and wanted to hear their
stories of woe. The service guy got shirty with me and said he's
NEVER heard of a failure. He then went on to tell me they move 8-10
KLR650s/month, selling all of them before they even make it to the
showroom, and that he's NEVER seen a problem, acting like I was nuts.
I told him that literally thousands of loyals have had problems
and/or had to replace them, and that indeed he DOES have a problem
(me) standing before him - telling him about it. What a douche!!! I
aksed him if there was another place around that knew how to properly
service his bikes and told him that I wouldn't even trust buying an
oil filter from him from now on. It wasn't even that he was trying to
protect his product - just a rude idiot. The name is Cliff's Cycle in
Bremerton, Washington and I'd recommend staying well clear of that
place. I went to the local Honda Yamaha dealer for the puller - where
they knew all about it!! Scary
nklr the pig
beware of dealers
Hook us up with this dipshits Email address and we
would ALL be happy to let him know.... Whos with me!
--- bitememotor wrote:
__________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Check out the new Yahoo! Front Page. www.yahoo.com> > > I went to a dealer where my A7 was purchased new - > well - 10 years > ago and explained the problem I was having with the > doohickey. I > explained the pieces (as my spring came un-glued as > well) and how > crappy the factory unit is. I was nice and wanted to > hear their > stories of woe. The service guy got shirty with me > and said he's > NEVER heard of a failure. He then went on to tell me > they move 8-10 > KLR650s/month, selling all of them before they even > make it to the > showroom, and that he's NEVER seen a problem, acting > like I was nuts. > I told him that literally thousands of loyals have > had problems > and/or had to replace them, and that indeed he DOES > have a problem > (me) standing before him - telling him about it. > What a douche!!! I > aksed him if there was another place around that > knew how to properly > service his bikes and told him that I wouldn't even > trust buying an > oil filter from him from now on. It wasn't even that > he was trying to > protect his product - just a rude idiot. The name is > Cliff's Cycle in > Bremerton, Washington and I'd recommend staying well > clear of that > place. I went to the local Honda Yamaha dealer for > the puller - where > they knew all about it!! Scary > > > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at > www.dualsportnews.com > List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: > www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > > >
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nklr the pig
A friend sent me this picture (posted in the photo section).
http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/dsn_klr650/vwp?.dir=/&.src=gr&.dn
m=Pig.jpg&.view=t&.done=http%
3a//photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/dsn_klr650/lst%3f%26.dir=/%
26.src=gr%26.view=t
Kind of reminds me of a KLR.
John
A18
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