Low Quality Bolts and Nuts
The minute the clocks go back, every steel fastener on your bike turns orange. By the first rain season, half the brackets are so rusty that a stuff breeze threatens to reduce them to dust. And you only have to pass within few kilometers of the seashore to get some salty sea breeze for all the alloy bits to fur up.
It's even worse should you dare wave a spanner at something. The second you flick open your toolbox, every nut and Allen bolt instantly rounds off.Should they survive long enough for the application of a spanner, you'll find that they were torqued up by a psycho robot to powers humanly not possible.
No manufacturer is guilt free. We'd rather spend a bit more money on a bike built to last than going cheap on one that crumbles when the sky clouds over. I feel really feel sorry for bikers living near the coastline, they probably can see the bike fade away. Lucky we now-a-day can buy stainless steel or even titanium nuts and bolts.
I cannot say it more clearly, we wish for higher quality, more furry nuts and bolts on our well paid motorcycles.
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