Stop in for a cup of coffee

So, here's the rest of the story on my Yamaha. Took it to the Yamaha dealership because they usually work fairly cheap. They checked it out. I knew it needed a rear tire because it wouldn't hold air, but he also showed me how the front tire was just about completely worn out. So, it needs two tires, an air filter, and an oil change. He showed me the dipstick on it. It had zero oil in it. :mob: Also needs front brake pads. Then when they are finished with all the work on the bike check everything out and adjust everything properly. They will wash the bike properly. He said it would take 2 hours, so I hailed a cab and came back to the house for a while. He told me the bill will be 2.8 million dong. That's a lot of money for an average Vietnamese person. Approximately $115 USD. Lol. I love Vietnam. But I don't think I'm going to let anybody in my family keep my bike while I'm away again.. :mad::mob:
Sounds like it never cooled off while you were gone.