Had a customer buy a carburetor from me foe a 95 RM125.
He purchased it on a Friday after closing.
He sent me 3 emails saying that he paid for priority shipping and asked that I ship it out ASAP.
So, I made a special trip to the shop on my day off to get his carb shipped.
He received it very quickly.
The next day after he received it I get an email from him saying that the carb was junk.
He said that his mechanic spent 2.5 hours trying to remove the bowl but that we must have glued it on.
It goes on and on that he is pissed and that he missed the first race of the season and that he is so far behind on points that he won't race ect.
As a store owner what do you say?
Well, I apologized up one side and down the other and offered him a full refund.
He said that he could have bought a new carb for what he had in this one, ect, ect and that it didn't make sense to send this one back.
So I asked him what he proposed.
Then he went on and on again..... but no clear idea of what he wanted.
I then sent him a full refund and told him to keep the carb.
A few days later he sends me the carb back???
Ok, I take the carb over to my work bench, and notice that the small positioning screw is missing.
No biggie.
Next I get out a 17mm wrench and remove the main bowl bolt/Drain plu.
It comes right out and the bowl comes right off.
This is what I see.

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So, he and his mechanic didn't know you had to remove the big bolt at the bottom of the bowl and he got charged for 2.5 hours of labor?
The carb is clean and after testing the float valve we found that it works perfectly.
Then after being totally focused on the bowl issue I discover that besides the missing bolt the slide assembly is missing.
After all the groveling I had to do and giving him a full refund I get ripped off.
Nice.
And what race series is a 95 RM125 competitive in?
I'm sure there is something out there but not in our area.
It's too new for vintage classes and it's to old to compete with a more modern 2T.
Yet, all that being said, that won't stop me from helping the next poor soul with a bike problem

If bikes are for kids I'll never grow up.