Sorry to hear that bro. That is why I do all my own work. Also that is why they call them stealerships. But before you go postal on them take the bike back and demand to talk to the shop owner. Tell him what is wrong with the bike and that it was not a problem before they put their hands on the bike. Also tell them they need to fix their mistake and you will refuse to pay for their mistake. If they don't help you out take them to small claims and get your money back plus more. Tell the shop owner you intend to take him to small claims court and it might change his tune. Then buy a basic set of metric tools, service manual and learn about your bike. A two stroke minus splitting the cases are basic machines to work on. Also when you do your own work you know it's getting done. If they are a big shop contact the BBB and report the problem and if the shop is a member they will help solve the problem.
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