11-08-2006, 12:01 AM
Eracer76 Wrote:Congrats Kevin....so does that mean you dont have to get dirty wrenching as often now?Thanks, I hardly wrench that much now as it is compared to a book time tech, but i do and still will when needed.
So are you becoming a Suzuki dealer, or is a dealer joining you guys, I didnt quite get that...lol
So do you guys have to get certified to wrench on Suzuki's now?
Ive been thinking about getting a new bike or quad next spring....I grew up riding, started when I was 5 on a Suzuki JR50
I havent really ridden dirt since I sold my KX 125 back in 94', when I moved out of my parents house.
Id like to get back into it soon though, before I get too old
We are becoming a Suzuki dealer. A Suzuki dealer nearby is closing shop and Suzuki reps liked our location and the looks of the building and more, so we got the ticket.
And as far a being certified, No you dont have to be. Heck, they dont even require you to run a service center with your sales, but we are. With the tech support from the manufacture and thier tools it wont be a problem. I hope...Im sure a bike guy will be hired and I know my way around them OK.
And your never too old to ride a bike. Riding in the dirt has been a big part of my weekends for around 15 years untill I found out about these rc's. I was pretty deep into racing and started getting discouraged about my results and my psycal ability. I got down on myself and it wasnt fun anymore not to mention the $$$. Rc's have filled the racing void and I dont have to worry about being to fat or getting hurt. Anyway, now I just like going to the practice tracks once in a while with my daughter and taking it easy. Still end up racing someone around the track tho :eek: Oh and wait to you feel how these new thumpers run...OMG A 250four stroke will make that kx125 feel like a 80
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