Don't you think charging the customer 1 hr labor to say, "hey it needs x-amount of work, but were not going to offer this to you" is a bit of a slap in the face? I am sure when the OP asked about the cert, SC would have recommended an alternative shop that services older bikes.
An old bike I...
See that's the issue, its not always about making a few bucks. Its about the end result. If you come in expecting to pay $400, then find out this price going to triple, but the work has already started and you have no choice but to continue you can feel trapped by the dealership. This can...
Time is money, you pay for the inspection regardless of whether the bike passes of fails. Older bikes are a liability. Say for instance a older bike comes in and requires rear pads and rotor for the tech to cert the bike, which is very common for all bikes new or old. Person agrees and parts are...
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