Bmarchant
Active Member
Just thought I'd share this with the new Dog owners in case they don't know this.
I had a new back tire installed on the Dog yesterday. When I dropped off the bike, I told the owner "DONT LEAVE THE KEY IN THE IGNITION, IT WILL FALL OUT". Its my only key, so don't Fucking loose it. I told him I didn't want to leave him my key in the first place because of this.
So after 4 hours of not hearing back from the shop (oh ya, its my brother in laws brothers shop by the way, who is one of the best Harley Mechs in NH. He worked for 10 years at a Harley Dealer where he is a Harley certified Mech. He was also a Big Dog service center before they changed the rules about having to be a dealer of Big Dog to be a service center) I finally call to find out whats up.
He took the bike for a test ride (which he has done many times for the previous owner) after changing the tire and : GUESS WHAT", he lost the FUCKING KEY somewhere on the road between the shop and the two mile trip he took.
He had his wife out looking for it, so I drove over and walked the loop, and I actually found it. Unbelievable!!!!
So remember, remove the key from the ignition, or at least have it secured to the bike so if it does fall out, it won't be lost.....
I had a new back tire installed on the Dog yesterday. When I dropped off the bike, I told the owner "DONT LEAVE THE KEY IN THE IGNITION, IT WILL FALL OUT". Its my only key, so don't Fucking loose it. I told him I didn't want to leave him my key in the first place because of this.
So after 4 hours of not hearing back from the shop (oh ya, its my brother in laws brothers shop by the way, who is one of the best Harley Mechs in NH. He worked for 10 years at a Harley Dealer where he is a Harley certified Mech. He was also a Big Dog service center before they changed the rules about having to be a dealer of Big Dog to be a service center) I finally call to find out whats up.
He took the bike for a test ride (which he has done many times for the previous owner) after changing the tire and : GUESS WHAT", he lost the FUCKING KEY somewhere on the road between the shop and the two mile trip he took.
He had his wife out looking for it, so I drove over and walked the loop, and I actually found it. Unbelievable!!!!
So remember, remove the key from the ignition, or at least have it secured to the bike so if it does fall out, it won't be lost.....

