- Thu Jun 13, 2013 9:33 am
#25671
I'm not really sure. he said he had measured it, so he might have been right, but i suppose that the fault was just from the defective battery. i realised that these guys had no idea what they were doing when one guy handed over the bike: at first he didnt manage to start at first (my bike doesnt like it when you open the throttle when you start it), then wehen he got it going i put my foot on the brake pedal, switched on the light and flashed the indicator. the biked died. i then said it shouldnt do that because it used to rune exceptionally well. he then replied "we'll its an old bike; you're demanding the capabilities of a modern bike"....
what a blinking idiot. i'd accept that from someone who owned an enfield and was not very good with it, but not from a mechanic. now that i fixed it and put in the new battery, i can have the indicators on, high beam, brake lights and sound the horn on tick-over....
anyhow, im going to give them a bad review and leave them to their silly modern bikes.
thanks again everyone!
what a blinking idiot. i'd accept that from someone who owned an enfield and was not very good with it, but not from a mechanic. now that i fixed it and put in the new battery, i can have the indicators on, high beam, brake lights and sound the horn on tick-over....
anyhow, im going to give them a bad review and leave them to their silly modern bikes.
thanks again everyone!