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Re: Triumph USA
- Subject: Re: Triumph USA
- From: stump <stump@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 18:35:21 -0700
TXToday@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> I had been having a hell of a time getting answers from Triumph on my bags
> and other questions. I had posted that this had been really gettin on my
> nerves. Recently I got a hold of Sean Sisterson at Triumph USA and he has
> been a great help. WHile he hasn't been able to provide answers to all the
> questions I've had, he has genuinely seemed to care and has made every effort
> to help with my situation. As I said in earlier posts, all companies have
> problems at one time or another- it is how they work with these problems that
> sets them apart. Sean is an example of how Triumph customer service should
> be.
>
> That said, I'm pissed because I picked up a nail or something that cut my
> rear. I had just over 3500 miles on it. It was beginning to show good wear,
> but I think I'd have gotten another 1000 out of it. In any case, best wishes
> to those out on Ride For Kids and/or up at Texas World Speedway for the CMRA
> Races.
>
> I'm curious, anybody over 3500 miles on their Sprint ST?
>
> Rick Paukert
> The Woodlands/Houston, TX
>
Rick, I'm at 2700 on my so far. Regards, Steve.
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