Why oh why does my dealer insist on inflating my rear tire to 40PSI?? :AGGHH: :AGGHH: :AGGHH:
Every damn time I pick up my TG from having any service done to it, on the ride home, I feel like I'm riding on solid rubber tires. I should know better and adjust the PSI before leaving the dealer, but I keep forgetting.
I asked why they do it and the service writer said that was Harleys recommendation for all trikes.
I screamed at the idiot that even my big SUV doesn't have that high of PSI. I just double checked my owners manual and it says 26PSI for the rear tires.
Do any of you have a moron dealer that does the same thing??
It's starting to piss me off. The service writer said all I have to do is tell them when I bring my bike in to not put that much pressure in. Good Grief, why the hell should I have to do that?
Next time I'm going to ask if they also put 7 quarts of oil in too.
:gah
Every damn time I pick up my TG from having any service done to it, on the ride home, I feel like I'm riding on solid rubber tires. I should know better and adjust the PSI before leaving the dealer, but I keep forgetting.
I asked why they do it and the service writer said that was Harleys recommendation for all trikes.
I screamed at the idiot that even my big SUV doesn't have that high of PSI. I just double checked my owners manual and it says 26PSI for the rear tires.
Do any of you have a moron dealer that does the same thing??
It's starting to piss me off. The service writer said all I have to do is tell them when I bring my bike in to not put that much pressure in. Good Grief, why the hell should I have to do that?
Next time I'm going to ask if they also put 7 quarts of oil in too.
:gah