sprinklerfitter669
Junior Member
So this was really an economics question not science. I prefer multiple choice![]()
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Me to, but only if it is true or false :s
So this was really an economics question not science. I prefer multiple choice![]()
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My thoughts are, "Gee, does your dealer have a PHD in physics?"
There are WAY too many variables to make such a simplistic statement.
By the way, how did this topic come up?
There is no need to guess at all. The dealer should simply measure Center-to-Center on the wheels against factory specs to see if anything is bent. Exactly what every competent repair facility would do......
For those wanting multiple choice:
a) Competent Dealer (False)
b) Busy Dealer looking to make you quit asking questions (true)
c) none of the above (or I hate tests)!
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I had a guy back into my '09 RKC while parked. He was doing about 5 or 6mph at contact. He bent the fender beyond repair. The dealer and appraiser said "it doesn't look bent to me". Dealer is really busy with Ocean City bike week coming up and people preparing to put up thier bikes for winter. 20mph just seems like to high of a speed threshold to me. I'm trying to hear from the broad knowledge base here for reference.:s