Hi, the dealer is selling me a tube labeled 16", he said that it would fit the 15" rim well....
Is it really so???
Is it really so???
Agreed, there are lots of crooked dealers out there. My friend took his vulcan 900 in for an oil change and when he got it back, he told them something was wrong and it was not running right. They took it back into the shop and checked it and said there was nothing wrong with it and gave it back to him. He took it home and drained one extra GALLON of oil out of the crankcase. There is a sight glass on the side of those engine and he drained it down to the proper level.And now that you know that dealer is willing to sell you something that really doesn't fit just to make a sale, avoid him like the plague. A reputable dealer would have told you he didn't have the right tube in stock but would order one and have it in a few days. You learned a valuable lesson and it didn't cost you anything!
Yeah, and gas mileage was just as good or better. I got a 1971 Mg midget and the only thing I have done is put a 5 speed in it and a weber carb and it gets better highway mileage than my friends Prius hybrid and handles a lot better in curves and gets more attention from womenI actually had a dealer try to sell me a new bike when I went in to buy a part for an old bike that was otherwise in good condition, though it was 20+ years old. The parts guy said they didn't list parts for a bike that old, and refused to even look it up. On the way out, I was accosted by a salesman who apparently overheard the conversation at the parts counter, and he tried to sell me a new bike, while putting my old bike down, telling me how outdated it was. I did a real number on him, used several choice words, and left. Several others also left at the same time.
People complain about "old" technology. 1960s technology put men on the moon. I'd like to see anybody pull off something like that today. Jerry.