Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 1:11 pm
I had to chuckle.. A Cannibal on ebay and the owner say's it was just rebuilt by a certified cannondale mechanic.
I just thought, some people will say anything to make a sale. Maybe Cannondale did certify mechanics but, unless the certification last seven years, i would think it is expired by now.
Funny thing is, When the requirement for auto mechanic certification started here, there was no requirement for retesting. just an annual dues. and they had some really stupid questions. the one that sticks in my mind (for over thirty years now) was about what the inside of a coil looks like. I knew the answer because of something we did in a high school science class but, can't figure out why the geniuses that wrote the test would ask a question like this on a non serviceable part (maybe they were serviceable on the model T's) instead of asking how to determine if it is bad.
I just thought, some people will say anything to make a sale. Maybe Cannondale did certify mechanics but, unless the certification last seven years, i would think it is expired by now.
Funny thing is, When the requirement for auto mechanic certification started here, there was no requirement for retesting. just an annual dues. and they had some really stupid questions. the one that sticks in my mind (for over thirty years now) was about what the inside of a coil looks like. I knew the answer because of something we did in a high school science class but, can't figure out why the geniuses that wrote the test would ask a question like this on a non serviceable part (maybe they were serviceable on the model T's) instead of asking how to determine if it is bad.