Technological Paranoia
Welcome to the 21st Century.
What we have here is a little failure to communicate and some good old fashion technological paranoia. For starters, we have a mechanic who fell asleep during one of the technical update training classes. I would suggest taking your bike to a dealership that has a mechanic that lives in the 21st century. It can't be fixed without technical know how and the proper instruments.
It canÔÇÖt be fixed it on the road, but the same thing could happen to most cars.
In short, people fear what they don't understand.
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Welcome to the 21st Century.
What we have here is a little failure to communicate and some good old fashion technological paranoia. For starters, we have a mechanic who fell asleep during one of the technical update training classes. I would suggest taking your bike to a dealership that has a mechanic that lives in the 21st century. It can't be fixed without technical know how and the proper instruments.
It canÔÇÖt be fixed it on the road, but the same thing could happen to most cars.
In short, people fear what they don't understand.
Easy
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