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Old Apr 5, 2010 | 08:07 AM
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So the shop finally was able to fix the problem with after taking almost 2 days to figure it out. Ended up being a grounding issue with a wire that was in the front fearing of the bike, they had to replace the entire wire so they had to remove the front fairing and gas tank and ended up charging me only for 2 and half hours of labor. So ended up costing me like 200 bucks and the bike is back out.

Not really happy about it but its better then needing a new wireing harness or something stupid.

Thanks for everyone elses input in on the situation.
 
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Old Apr 5, 2010 | 08:16 AM
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And there was zero chance, no possible way in the world, the shop pooched that wire while changing the front tire and inspecting the bike?

Sounds like they owe you $200 to me
 
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Old Apr 5, 2010 | 08:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Kuroshio
And there was zero chance, no possible way in the world, the shop pooched that wire while changing the front tire and inspecting the bike?

Sounds like they owe you $200 to me

Its a possibilty but you have no idea if they did or didnt you know cuz it did work when i left the dealership when i got the bike that day, so they could say it worked fine went it left and didnt happen when they had it, so o well hopefully they were honest and didnt mess it up on purpose. Either way im glad to have my bike back
 
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