buymore |
06-05-2007 10:40 PM |
It's actually enough of a dent that it bulges slightly out on the sides at the point of the dent. The top of the swing arm looks exactly the same as the other side, a far as same lines. I really dont think it is bent or out of line with the other side, just looks ugly! Sort of looks like when you put a jack under a new car in the wrong place!!!! The sheet metal is dented and bulged around that dent. I did buy it from a dealer, so I called the dealer I bought it off today and the receptionist said he was out today all day and would call me back tomorrow. She did say they could definately get the part, but to wait to talk to him about it. I told her right now it doesn't appear to me to be a functional issue, but I really dont like the look of it either! I told her even if I have to buy one, I will most likely want it to at least make it look right. I just bought it May 25th. I only have about 110 miles on it now. I was just trying to prepare myself and be honest to him about it. I really dont see how this could happen after the bike is assembled? Even if I had bottomed out or jumped it (which I couldn't do if I tried) this is the exact opposite of what should happen, right? The only way I could see the arm travelling down and hitting hard is if it were disconnected. I know I read someplace about some of these coming in the crate with the shock disconnected so the seat sits lower in the crate. If they lifted it up and suddenly the wheel dropped free, it could hit against that lower chain guard and chain hard enough to dent it right where it's dented. He also could have dented it hooking the shock up if he left a wrench attached at the bottom and forgot about it. Lots of scenerios, actually, but non involve me riding it! I just wish I would have caught it then! Oh well, worse case scenerio, I have to buy a new one! I will post on what the dealer says tomorrow when I call back.
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