i signed finance 'n dealer dropped my bike on the ground

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#21 Unread post by ZooTech »

Any one of us could be riding a dropped bike. Some bikes sit in warehouses or on showroom floors for a year or more before being purchased, and all sorts of things can happen when the dealership folks roll the bikes in and out all the time. I do admit it would bug me to no end that I knew my new bike had been dropped, but after seeing what kind of beating dirt bikes and ATV's can handle and come out without frame or fork damage, I'm sure your bike would have had to be dropped off the top of the truck before suffering anything more than superficial damage.

I would follow the earlier suggestion and simply demand a free extended warranty. No biggie.

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#22 Unread post by zarakand »

Sorry to hear about your troubles, but I agree with everyone who has said this is an honest dealership for telling you they dropped the bike. Don't worry about it, they'll fix everything up.
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#23 Unread post by rnr262 »

I agree with the others, big points for the dealership for telling you.

Look at it this way, rumor has it you'll drop your bike at least once, maybe the dealer did it for you. :) I've dropped each of my bikes once, with the worst damage being a slightly loose turn signal which I haven't bothered to repair yet. Damage is usually very, very minor from such instances.
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#24 Unread post by xoc3 »

first thanx to all, for trying to help

well... i apreciate, that they told me about the drop, that really could mean, they're honest.

they said, they'd tipped it over from a trailer. but it had to be really big impact to bend the handlebar, everyone from my biking budies told me, it ain't easy to bend them. i don't worry at all about some cosmetic stuff, i'm sure, they fix them all. but with this kind of impact, i, as a newbie, will never notice, if there is some damage to fork or frame geometry, which could easily happen, with big impact. this is not a light dirtbike, but relativly heavy, even for sportbikes. it's kawi z750s.

and when i signed, i already signed for extended warranty and i've got all my leathers, helmet, boots, etc. somewhere else.

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#25 Unread post by ZooTech »

Well, all that's left then is to actually take delivery. So, I suppose you could refuse to and demand a different bike if you're that concerned about it. I don't think the dealership could put up much of a fuss since they admitted dropping it.

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#26 Unread post by basshole »

Sounds like you're really turned off by this so maybe you should walk away from the deal and get something else somewhere else for your own peace of mind. Remember though, you've already signed finanace papers so you'll have to get all that stuff taken care of first so you have the credit to get another bike. Keep that lil nugget o' knowledge handy.
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#27 Unread post by 9000white »

refuse it!! no way! a brand new bike that has been dropped?forget it.
they should have competent people moving bikes around.if not let them take the hit for it being dropped.as you stated being a newby you might not be able to tell if something is wrong with it.
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#28 Unread post by xoc3 »

hmmm, anyone knows anything about canceling signed finance deal, please? and how to get it off my credit again? i'm absolutely new to this. thanx a bunch for any ideas

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#29 Unread post by Sev »

Go in and talk to them.

They might be willing to just bring in a whole new one for you. In a different color if necessary. Then again, go look at it, and decide if you really don't want it. I've found that just owning the bike can make a big difference.
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#30 Unread post by xoc3 »

Sevulturus wrote:Go in and talk to them.

They might be willing to just bring in a whole new one for you. In a different color if necessary. Then again, go look at it, and decide if you really don't want it. I've found that just owning the bike can make a big difference.

what do you mean by "just owning the bike can make a big difference", please?

man, my first purchase for couple of thou 'n this much of experience getting out of it :o)))

oh, 'n i'm going there in a while, they called some hours ago, that bike is ready. again ;o)

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