gkamer
Sadly passed away, December '23.
I finally pick up my bike from the dealership today. It was in for its scheduled 28,000 mile service and a few other things. I posted an update on that in another post.
While coming home I heard my cell phone chirp indicating I received a voice mail. I’m not one of those folks who feel compelled to instantly respond to every message/voice mail they receive, so I ignored it until I got home. I tucked my bike away in the storage shed and drove home where I checked my voice mail.
It was from the Tech at my dealership asking me to call him as soon as it was convenient. I called him back and he said he had hoped to catch me before I left. He told me while moving my bike, he dinged the left front fender. He expressed he was sorry and had already put in an order for a replacement fender to be installed on their dime to make the situation right.
Now I did a quick walk around when I picked up the bike and didn’t notice anything wrong. He told me when it comes in they will call me and see if I want to come in then or wait until spring. It was dark by the time I got home so I’ll have to wait until tomorrow to go back and check it.
Now I guess he could have just not said anything, hoping I wouldn’t notice until sometime in the future when they could argue it could have happened anywhere but they manned up to their goof and are making it right. I thought that was a pretty stand up thing to do.
I’ll post some pics tomorrow after I check the damage in the light of day.
While coming home I heard my cell phone chirp indicating I received a voice mail. I’m not one of those folks who feel compelled to instantly respond to every message/voice mail they receive, so I ignored it until I got home. I tucked my bike away in the storage shed and drove home where I checked my voice mail.
It was from the Tech at my dealership asking me to call him as soon as it was convenient. I called him back and he said he had hoped to catch me before I left. He told me while moving my bike, he dinged the left front fender. He expressed he was sorry and had already put in an order for a replacement fender to be installed on their dime to make the situation right.
Now I did a quick walk around when I picked up the bike and didn’t notice anything wrong. He told me when it comes in they will call me and see if I want to come in then or wait until spring. It was dark by the time I got home so I’ll have to wait until tomorrow to go back and check it.
Now I guess he could have just not said anything, hoping I wouldn’t notice until sometime in the future when they could argue it could have happened anywhere but they manned up to their goof and are making it right. I thought that was a pretty stand up thing to do.
I’ll post some pics tomorrow after I check the damage in the light of day.