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Not related to this, but the movers Stateside tore up my bike. They used rough packing paper to protect the paint! They tore up the right saddlebag, scratched the paint on the tank, fairing and front fender. These items will get fixed, however, but not without a whole lot of pain on my part. Paperwork drill and the hassle of getting the items replaced or painted. Anyone know of a good painter in Korea?
Thanks,
m.a.c.
Thanks,
m.a.c.
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#13
Thanks for all of the responses! Wow, the Americans get charged more for labor? 70,000 Won an hour is just like taking your bike to American shop and paying $60 an hour.
The bike only has 4500 miles on it and was running fine the day they crated it. I will run her around the block a few times and see if it helps. If not, then off to the dealer.
Not related to this, but the movers Stateside tore up my bike. They used rough packing paper to protect the paint! They tore up the right saddlebag, scratched the paint on the tank, fairing and front fender. These items will get fixed, however, but not without a whole lot of pain on my part. Paperwork drill and the hassle of getting the items replaced or painted. Anyone know of a good painter in Korea?
Thanks,
m.a.c.
The bike only has 4500 miles on it and was running fine the day they crated it. I will run her around the block a few times and see if it helps. If not, then off to the dealer.
Not related to this, but the movers Stateside tore up my bike. They used rough packing paper to protect the paint! They tore up the right saddlebag, scratched the paint on the tank, fairing and front fender. These items will get fixed, however, but not without a whole lot of pain on my part. Paperwork drill and the hassle of getting the items replaced or painted. Anyone know of a good painter in Korea?
Thanks,
m.a.c.
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