flapsup
Well-known member
So, the ignition switch recall is on! I call them up and they have one in stock, so how 'bout I bring it in Saturday. You can keep it till Tuesday since the weather is crappy. So I call 'em on Wednesday and they say it's ready to go. I have a co-worker drop me off, pick her up and head back the 1 mile to the office. So I'm in the motorcycle only parking lot at work taking off my helmet and notice that there is a trail of some kind of dried liquid on the left side of the tire about an inch and half away from the sidewall. Don't remember hitting any puddles, what is this crap? And that sure looks like a piece of glass about the size of pencil eraser. Crap.
"Hi, Service Department, how come you guys didn't tell me you picked up a piece of glass in my back tire while road testing my ignition switch and maybe filled my tire up with Slime to patch the leak? " "Oh, you bet, I'll be there at lunch time!" So back down there I go. Service writer says, yup, it was on the work sheet, sorry we forgot to tell you about that. We'll fix you up, but I got to get the Service Manager to sign off on it and he'll be back in few minutes.
Service manager says yup, it's a piece of glass, and I'll make you a deal on a new Michelin dual compound, only $189, no fee for mount and balance. I says "$189 plus tax, huh? You guys are gonna charge me $200 to fix my bike after you broke it?" He chews on that for a minute and then tells the writer to just put a new tire on.
So, ignition switch recall = new back tire!
"Hi, Service Department, how come you guys didn't tell me you picked up a piece of glass in my back tire while road testing my ignition switch and maybe filled my tire up with Slime to patch the leak? " "Oh, you bet, I'll be there at lunch time!" So back down there I go. Service writer says, yup, it was on the work sheet, sorry we forgot to tell you about that. We'll fix you up, but I got to get the Service Manager to sign off on it and he'll be back in few minutes.
Service manager says yup, it's a piece of glass, and I'll make you a deal on a new Michelin dual compound, only $189, no fee for mount and balance. I says "$189 plus tax, huh? You guys are gonna charge me $200 to fix my bike after you broke it?" He chews on that for a minute and then tells the writer to just put a new tire on.
So, ignition switch recall = new back tire!