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fast eddie
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I went to the local bike shop to see of they could take a look at my 84 GS1150 since I appear to have shorted out the ignition or starter switch or something. The answer: we don't do bikes that old. Too many headaches. It's like opening a can of worms, and it turns into one problem after another, and the owner keeps bringing it back to sort out the succession of newly-revealed problems, and so on.
He took me into the back shop and showed me a '93 GSXR that cost (so far) $700 plus labour, and waiting for parts, and the owner wasn't happy about that; an '84 (I think) Suzuki Tempter with 2500km on the clock, minty clean, but with cracked and dried rubber bits lurking everywhere out of sight, etc etc...
So I see his point, I can understand, but I'm guessing the motorcycle indusrty can't be hurting for business if they can be so selective of their customers.
Has this happened to anyone else?
He took me into the back shop and showed me a '93 GSXR that cost (so far) $700 plus labour, and waiting for parts, and the owner wasn't happy about that; an '84 (I think) Suzuki Tempter with 2500km on the clock, minty clean, but with cracked and dried rubber bits lurking everywhere out of sight, etc etc...
So I see his point, I can understand, but I'm guessing the motorcycle indusrty can't be hurting for business if they can be so selective of their customers.
Has this happened to anyone else?