Sometimes I think if I didn't have bad luck I wouldn't have any luck at all - but it always ends up working out in the end
Had a mechanic buddy of mine help me install my new JRI One-Way Adjustable Shocks
I wanted to get them on so we could finish the LED Light Phase III because Thursday night the motorcycle show is having their show, shine, and glow contest
Got the JRI's on and I had to head home so we lowered it and planned on meeting back at the shop at 5am to finish the lights and then we are ready to take home a 1st place prize for the Slingshot.
Rolled into the garage parking lot and my buddy is standing outside with his head hung low - he says to me "you aren't going to like this" and opens the overhead door and the Slingshot is pulled back from where we left it and there is a puddle on the ground under the drivers side JRI
Seems as if the upper seal/gasket decided to take a dump. Arrrrrrgggggg
Called Slingmods - got Brandon right away and new help would be on the way ..... only question would be how quick.
Brandon needed some photos so I emailed those off to him and in less than an hour he was on the phone with JRI to discuss the situation. And like the topnotch customer service that we all have gotten to expect with Slingmods Brandon had a few hours latter a FedEx label ready for me to ship it back to JRI.
So it's time to slap in the stock shock on and get that bad egg into FedEx hands - I know I won't have it back in time for the show but I gotta say Brandon at Slingmods and the folks at JRI are doing the right thing to work quickly to resolve this.
PS. Cannot wait to get all three of these bad boys on and dive into some curves and straighten them out