Stretch? they outright lie.Sales people often stretch the truth to make a sale. I generally do not take them seriously.
Or maybe he was genuinely trying to help you, albeit with the limited knowledge he had.Yes, but the sales guy was actually promoting the oil that cost half as much as the oil I was looking at, so he doesn’t seem like a very smart sales guy lol
MotorcycleIs KTM a lawn tractor?
Is KTM a lawn tractor?
Yep, here in generally low humidity SC lowcountry Humidity will range from 57 to 100% and Dewpoint will equal temperature for about 6 hours overnight. Nice and dry. Were good with synthetic apparentlyIf he thinks the midwest is high humidity, he's obviously never been to the southeastern states. I live in South Carolina, where it rains without raining. We were up in Illinois last month, and it felt dry by comparison.
Never said he wasn’t trying to help with his limited knowledge; just said he’s not going to make much of a commission with that knowledge. He certainly seemed to believe what he was saying, even though it was questionable info.Or maybe he was genuinely trying to help you, albeit with the limited knowledge he had.
If you think a sub-400 pound bike that puts over 110HP to the wheel is a “scooter”, then I’m not certain you know what it takes to qualify for a man card… j/kIs this a motorcycle or a darn scooter ??
If you were looking at a darn scooter subierubyroo…. You lose your man card for 6 months ….
Well ya know, that's because GM makes such a precise and immaculately clean engine that they need a special oil.Wow..that is way better than the Chevrolet service manager that tried to tell me that if I didn’t use AC Delco oil, it would void the warranty on my truck. When I asked what was so special about his oil, he said it was specifically formulated to the unique construction of my GM engine. I laughed in his face and walked out.
If you think a sub-400 pound bike that puts over 110HP to the wheel is a “scooter”, then I’m not certain you know what it takes to qualify for a man card… j/k
yeah but it is the extreme of temps on a daily basis that makes for condensation inside a box / engine and that is what does the damage.If he thinks the midwest is high humidity, he's obviously never been to the southeastern states. I live in South Carolina, where it rains without raining. We were up in Illinois last month, and it felt dry by comparison.