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John and Jen at Iron Horse Motorcycles, you know
how much we appreciate your help. See you soon |
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We'd
met John some time ago at the Rawhyde Adventure Challenge
and after 3-days of hanging out, riding and laughing
'till it hurt, knew we'd met a kindred spirit. Warped
sense of humor a love of bikes and boundless energy.
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With
time in our schedule we headed over to Tucson and Iron
Horse Motorcycles en-route to Mexico for the second
time, as much to see John and Jen (owners) as to share
our presentation with their clients. |
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John
had asked me on the phone, "is there any work on
the bikes you need doing"? And I'd answered"NO"!
How wrong could I have been? |
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Johns
tech's looked at Lisa's 650 over and gave us the bad
news. The clutch and components were almost toast, the
chain and sprocket were screwed, the water pump and
corresponding (vital) seals were barely holding and
so the list went on. We had no choice but to get this
work done. We'd been lucky that John's guys had caught
this stuff before catastrophe struck. |
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I'd
asked John repeatedly to give me some numbers for parts
and labor and each time he'd just smile and walk off.
With Lisa's bike looking and feeling like new, it was
time to settle the bill! |
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John
and Jen refused to take any money...nothing! We'd hoped
for a little discount but this was a complete surprise.
We were simply speechless. |
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...So
to John, Jen and all the staff that took such great
care of us...thank you |
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