Busa owners in Central Texas?

TALK ABOUT CUTTING CHEESE!

Boy Johnnycheese you sure opened a can of "WOOP ARSE " on that boy. :)

Ride Safe, Bob

[This message has been edited by Roberto Jorge (edited 19 February 2000).]
 
He is lucky he is not on the other site I am
sure I would not be so nice there.
Motorhead I am tring something out this weekend I will e-mail you the results.
 
Yes I will reply one more time to another baseless point.I trade bikes at a dealership at least every two years the dealer makes profit on the bikes he sells & he makes a profit on the bikes I trade.That does more for the industry than 80% of the stone throwers on this website do.Whenever I see the charge for flat rates pasted on the wall of the service dep't. it looks like their doing ok for themselves.I would have gladly paid my dealer retail if thats what his asking price was. I would have simply sold my previous bike outright instead of trading.
MSRP is a good deal but some dealers want more than that & I don't think thats good business practice. The dealer at the next town over recently got a suzuki franchise so I went their to buy some oil for my bike $6.99 a quart for suzuki motor oil.I left empty handed because I usually pay $3.50.It's dealers like that who want to take advantage of people that i turn the tables on and take advantage of because i don't want them to stay in business.Don't take this message as against your dealership I am refering to some up here in n.texas
[This message has been edited by mike (edited 21 February 2000).]

[This message has been edited by mike (edited 21 February 2000).]

[This message has been edited by mike (edited 21 February 2000).]
 
Come on Mike you giving up that easy.
where were you Sunday I was spanking some Busas in Dallas.

Ps. we charge 2.29 per qt. of Suzuki oil.
Last year we finally rasied or labor rate to 50.00 per hour we were at 44.00.

This is why I get pissed off sometimes when people want a deal retail is a deal!
 
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