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I'm sorry to hear about the situation with your motorcycle.

If your motorcycle has been at the shop for an extended period without any work being done, it's important to communicate with the shop directly to clarify the situation. Contact them and inquire about the status of your motorcycle, why it hasn't been worked on, and when you can expect the repairs or maintenance to be completed.

It's essential to maintain open and clear communication with the shop to understand the reasons for the delay and any potential issues that may have arisen. Depending on the circumstances and the shop's policies, you may be able to request the return of your motorcycle if it has not been worked on or if there has been an unreasonable delay.

If necessary, you may also consider referring to any written agreements or contracts you have with the shop regarding the repair or maintenance services.

Ultimately, the specific actions you can take will depend on the laws and regulations in your jurisdiction, as well as the specific circumstances of your situation. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional or seek advice from a consumer protection agency if you believe your rights have been violated or if you require further assistance in resolving the matter.

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