"looking for a mechanic.."
That shop has been lookiing for a mechanic for 3 years. A friend who
purchased her bike from there prefers to ride across Sydney than her
local shop any more.
I guess no mechanic can put up with workign there if expected to do
more than the customer requires and have to put up with an argument
over payment and unauthorised work.
As for withholding the bike because of being "illegal" or
unroadworthy.... well, that's just theft. UNBELIEVEABLE! that any
dealer believes they have that right to retain property.
The only grounds for retaining property is if the customer does not
pay.
Fortunately they are not a Triumph dealer :-)
alx
955
PS. Best workshop = my garage. Highly recommended it to myself,
never had a bad service.
--- In bikers_anon@..., "gixxer_doug" <ozsec@i...>
wrote:
> G'day Brodes,
> After reading your story, all I had to come up with was, what the
> hell is a dealer doing lecturing the customer?... This reminds me
of
> some Sienfeld episode but anyway, the dealer does what you pay him
> for and nothing more, they are at your command because you are
> paying and if they cant' recognize that, then of course you will
> find someone that will..
> Don't take his shit - You're paying - so pay somewhere else...
> My 2c worth.
> Cheers Doug.