I've always gone to Murray's because its the biggest store around with the largest selection. I go there to get stuff like MMO, Seafoam, cleaning products, fluids, etc.
I've never had a problem with the staff there but I suppose thats because I've never dealt with them until now.
I walk in, poke around for a bit, and go up to the counter and the conversation goes something like this.
It's hard to convey in words the attitude of this specific employee, she was on her cell phone when I came up to the counter, made me wait till she was done, and then acted like I was interrupting her busy day to have her help me.
Me: Hi, I'm looking for a oil filter for a 1982 Suzuki GS450GA
Her: *SIGH* Thats a motorcycle right?
Me: Sure is.
Her: *sigh* Ok, lets see here. 1980 what? uuuuuh, suzuki.....
Me: 1982. G S 4 5 0 G A Z. 450 is the engine CC's, G means its shaft drive, A means its automatic, Z is the model year, 82.
Her: *chuckles* What do you need an automatic motorcycle for, can't ride the real thing? Anyways, we don't got one, other stores don't got one, we gotta order one.
Me: Ok, I need to find one locally but thanks though, you got Rotella in the 1 gallon jugs?
Her: Uhhhhhh, Rotella?
Me: 15W-40 motor oil? Made by shell, non synthetic, used for diesel engines?
Her: Oh. *sigh* yea you gotta go down that aisle and look *points*
Me: Ok, thanks, have a nice day. *leaves*
After that I wasn't too happy so I went to Napa, which I usually don't go to since its a smaller store. Long story short both people working there were VERY friendly, commented on how they hear pretty often that the people in Murray's aren't too friendly. Computer shows a filter at another NAPA store, guy says he'll have it there in the morning. Ask about the oil and the guy goes in the back and comes back with a jug and comments on how alot of people use it in their older bikes even though its a diesel oil. Started BS'ing with an old timer that worked there and was planted on a stool about older bikes, turns out he thinks the older GS' are wonderful bikes and thinks the world of them.
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