Dropping a bike on a test ride ?!?!

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#11 Unread post by blair »

Not allowing test rides is a good way to keep people from grabbing way more bike than they're ready for. Insurance companies would end all dealerships if that happened more than a few times.
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#12 Unread post by Bumper »

I live about 10 minutes from Abernathys, and a salesperson told me they offer test rides on all the bikes. You just have to have a valid motorcycle license and you can go.
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#13 Unread post by pigsbladder »

Who's gonna buy a bike they can't test ride first?

I was refused a test ride at Yamaha without a credit check. I told them they just lost my business and walked out the door. :frusty:

Honda had no trouble in letting me test ride whatever I wanted, even though I'd just passed my MSF two weeks before.

I now own a Honda bike.
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#14 Unread post by ngsalvo »

My understanding is that it is the same process as test driving a car. There is insurance on the dealership, not each individual vehicle. Let's face it, if you drop it and cause $800 damage, they'll still sting you for the $1500 excess, and then fix it for next to nothing because they don't really have to pay for parts or labour; it's all there in the shop!

They write the stock off, and sell the bike as used, all the while pocketing your $1500 excess for a bike that they might have had to fork out cost price on a new fairing for.
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#15 Unread post by Scobo_24 »

moo snutz wrote: "Excuse me, I would like to test out that 152hp K 1200 GT.... Oh, and where exactly is the shifter lever thing on this here bike" ?.... heh heh :lol: good stuff!
you gotta get that on tape...the sales persons face would be priceless.... :laughing:
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