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<blockquote data-quote="fallingrock" data-source="post: 1874514" data-attributes="member: 7709"><p>Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying it's his fault for not doing it himself. There is no good excuse for cycle shops to act like it's a hassle to take your money and that they are doing you a huge favor. All I'm saying is that riding motorcycles will be much less expensive and less frustrating if you learn to do some of the maintenance yourself. I really can't remember a good experience at a motorcycle dealership or repair shop. I wish that wasn't the case but sadly it is. I understand some people just want to ride and not mess with the bike. More power to them! If I were to do that I guess I just go from shop to shop til I found a good one and then I would be very loyal to that shop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fallingrock, post: 1874514, member: 7709"] Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying it's his fault for not doing it himself. There is no good excuse for cycle shops to act like it's a hassle to take your money and that they are doing you a huge favor. All I'm saying is that riding motorcycles will be much less expensive and less frustrating if you learn to do some of the maintenance yourself. I really can't remember a good experience at a motorcycle dealership or repair shop. I wish that wasn't the case but sadly it is. I understand some people just want to ride and not mess with the bike. More power to them! If I were to do that I guess I just go from shop to shop til I found a good one and then I would be very loyal to that shop. [/QUOTE]
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