Wednesday Walk: Showroom visit on the way to bike servicing
Today's Wednesday was a little different. I went out to the Suzuki Service Center to get my bike serviced. I thought I would just get it serviced and come back, but it was a different experience when I got there.
The servicing part was also quite interesting. The skilled mechanics were working attentively, and I thought - a bike is not just for its external beauty, but its internal care is its real life. Standing outside, I also captured the view in front of the showroom.
This walking experience was not just a service trip for me, but rather a moment to see, learn and share something new.
It's actually really nice to see it here, especially the lighting that makes it even more attractive.
You have to go in here to get it serviced.
He brought the bike inside, put it on a stand, and slowly started to disassemble the bike's parts.
They let me sit in their waiting room. When I entered, I saw two other people sitting there. I went and sat down on the seat next to me. I was offered coffee. Here are some pictures I took while waiting.
After sitting for a long time, I came out of the waiting room to see their work and took some pictures of the equipment needed to service them.
Here is a tire inflation device, battery charger, and PET OL INJECTOR TESTER & CLEANER.
After watching their service for some time, I came out to have tea. I took some pictures of the brick and stone buildings and the bus traffic jam there.
After finishing my tea, I saw a crowd of people in front of the showroom. I saw that a bike had been sold and they were taking pictures in front of that bike. I took a few pictures at that time.
After that, I went inside and saw that the work on the bike was finished and I took the bike home.
I hope you enjoyed my little bike showroom tour and Wednesday Walk moments today.
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