None of the bike shops that I have tried can be bothered looking for parts for obsolete bikes, even if you have purchased a new bike from them and shit loads of tyres.... They're just not interested. It's amazing how quick they will tell you that the part you want is no longer available though. Even when you tell them you can get it off the "net", they tell you "you best get it from there then"! So what is it with having the "dead stock" fishes that ALL dealers can use then?
Service in this once great country has hit an all time low. Not just in bike shops, but near on every shop you go to. It's like anything you ask for is a pain in the arse. Even at the local bakery where they see you 3 or 4 times a week. The person at the counter of the local IGA will stand staring at you while they talk to their boyfriend on the ode cologne. At least you know when you walk into coles or woolies, you aren't going to get any service.
I've only ever had the displeasure of owning one brand new car in my life. Yep, it was a Holden. A 5.7 litre VY one tonner when they first came out. I was fencing at the time and when I realised that the car could not carry anything above 600kg safely, I went to the dealer and complained, with a load on the back to demonstrate. The headlights were pointing to the sky. I was told I shouldn't have ordered the steel tray as that reduced the carrying capacity..... WTF. Cut a long story short, I got some of the load helper springs from the local auto parts shop, and when I was fitting them, I had to take the lower mounting plate off to fit the load helpers. What did I see under the leaf springs? "Made in Taiwan". I thought, no wonder it won't carry a load. Then I had clutch problems. It wouldn't pull a 6'x4' trailer of gravel up a steep driveway. I was told by the dealer that I was over loading the car. I asked to put in a warranty claim anyway as the car was useless to me as it was . Reluctantly, the dealer did it. 2 weeks later, a new clutch was fitted. Then 5th gear started whining. Another warranty claim. Yep, got a new gearbox. Another month or so, 6th gear shit itself when I was driving home with nothing on the back and an empty trailer. Back to the dealer again with my tales of woe, only to be told that I bought the wrong vehicle for the job....I should of got a Rodeo! I had to argue to get him to put in a warranty claim for me. Anyway, the 2nd new gearbox got fitted and I sold the car. It didn't even have 30 thousand K's on it! Only god knows what else would of gone wrong if I kept it.
I will NEVER buy another new car, of any make. My experience left me with a very bitter taste in my mouth. I wonder how many more people are out there that can relate to my story? Probably more than the car industry will ever admit to.