09-17-2010, 12:53 PM | #41 |
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Don't mean to be argumentative, but this might have been avoided if you told the guy about the problems associated with MR12 beforehand. Yes, it's written on there but most people don't bother reading, they just listen to their friends and pick and chose what they want to hear.
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09-17-2010, 12:54 PM | #42 | |
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A guy we did some engine mods (high comp kit, Ti valves, cams, crank, rods...the works )and paintwork for this spring, brought his bike in on a flatbed last week; said the bike's clutch was slipping and kept "stalling". This guy spent almost $8k on mods, paint and custom motor work for a Kawasaki Mean Streak...lotta money!!! He's put about 8K miles on it since May. When we send bikes out with major engine work we give the owner a break-in and service sheet that tells how to break in and when the next oil change and/or service is due (usually 200 miles to get all the metal shavings from break-in out) ...... He had not brought the bike back in for service since then. We put the bike up on the lift, pulled the drainplug.......................... ........and out came ........ ....almost a pint and a half of the burntest, chunkiest glop you ever saw........ ....and some metal pieces..... and that's it......... TOAST!
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Hmmm?
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09-17-2010, 01:51 PM | #44 |
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One thing I will say is this... Not all work is good work and sometimes its better to say no.
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09-17-2010, 02:14 PM | #45 |
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Roger... but it's not MY business..it's my boss's.
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09-17-2010, 04:21 PM | #46 |
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OK, then now you have to laugh about it. It's technically your boss's problem - just document all of it, get the work orders to the customer in writing and have them sign off on it - ALL of it.
There are only so many times you can say... "Are you suuuuuure you want to do that?"
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09-17-2010, 05:38 PM | #47 |
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Sounds like stereotypical Boston alright..........Tons of bean-head intellectual types who are successful and very smart, but aren't really mechanically inclined......So whenever they get a physical/mechanical hobby like riding, they throw tons of money at it rather than listening to the experts (who they think are "beneath" them)
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09-17-2010, 06:09 PM | #48 | |
is in your head...
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