No Scoot for 2 Months!
#22
Gabe, only you can make the decision on whether to ride the bike or not. One thing you cannot do, is ride a bike that you are not comfortable with and always second guessing it. You want to be completely focus on the ride and not worry about if the bike will fall apart while riding. There are enough distractions on the road and no need to add to it.
But, you need to see if you are going to end up paying up the **** by trading her in. As I text you earlier, speak with the dealer and see what they can do for you.
Look at all of your options and make a decision that is right for YOU.
But, you need to see if you are going to end up paying up the **** by trading her in. As I text you earlier, speak with the dealer and see what they can do for you.
Look at all of your options and make a decision that is right for YOU.
#23
It's really just the amount of time this is going to take that BLOWS!
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I feel much better now after talking to him and knowing that it will be a new frame. He said 2 months was the worst case scenario depending on how fast parts come in, mainly the frame.
#27
Have nothing but good to say about Petersons, always done me right. I would not worry at all. I say get the 103 with 255 cams now
Yes the service manager assured me good as new if not better because one guy will be building my bike back up instead of an assembly line. He also told me if I wanted to upgrade anything I would save on labor when they put it back together since it's something they have to do anyways.
I feel much better now after talking to him and knowing that it will be a new frame. He said 2 months was the worst case scenario depending on how fast parts come in, mainly the frame.
I feel much better now after talking to him and knowing that it will be a new frame. He said 2 months was the worst case scenario depending on how fast parts come in, mainly the frame.
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