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Originally Posted by LONGHAIR
When you said "old", I didn't really expect that old....LOL
My brother just got told that his 1982 Mercury boat motor was to old for the shop to work on it..
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Sounds like he took it to a worthless shop. That's what Harley Davidson dealerships do. They send owners of anything but the current engines design away. All those owners are given no choice but to find a competent Harley shop. It doesn't mean the bike can't be fixed. It means that dealership can't fix it*
* I'm sure someone there could, but it's a business decision. They can make money off of every newer bike repair. Older stuff sometimes takes more to fix due to deterioration and harder to find parts.