Frosty
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Michelin was having a rebate so I bought a set of Road 5's for the VFR800 from the local Honda/BMW/Ducati/Kawasaki ... dealer on Sat.
The parts manager was the one I dealt with. I asked if I brought the wheels in could they mount them? I asked if they had short valve stems since there is very little clearance in the rear. He brought out a box of short valve stems and said if these didn't work he has a shipment coming on Wed.
I brought the wheels and told the service rep to dispose of the old tires, but I wanted the valve old stems (I marked each with a dab of paint to identify them.) I also stressed that the new stem could not be any longer than what was currently on the wheel.
About 90 minutes later the tires were done. As the service rep was doing the paperwork, I asked about the old valve stems. She said that they didn't have any short ones so the tech just left the old ones in. (Keep in mind that I was 20 ft away the whole time). I told her that the stems were at a minimum, 16 years old and perhaps older. They said they would find the correct new valve stems and install them.
I wonder if I had not marked the old stems with a paint dot, whether they would have given them a swipe of oil and called it good. I like this dealer, but it does not instill confidence.
The parts manager was the one I dealt with. I asked if I brought the wheels in could they mount them? I asked if they had short valve stems since there is very little clearance in the rear. He brought out a box of short valve stems and said if these didn't work he has a shipment coming on Wed.
I brought the wheels and told the service rep to dispose of the old tires, but I wanted the valve old stems (I marked each with a dab of paint to identify them.) I also stressed that the new stem could not be any longer than what was currently on the wheel.
About 90 minutes later the tires were done. As the service rep was doing the paperwork, I asked about the old valve stems. She said that they didn't have any short ones so the tech just left the old ones in. (Keep in mind that I was 20 ft away the whole time). I told her that the stems were at a minimum, 16 years old and perhaps older. They said they would find the correct new valve stems and install them.
I wonder if I had not marked the old stems with a paint dot, whether they would have given them a swipe of oil and called it good. I like this dealer, but it does not instill confidence.