New Bike Test Rides?
New Bike Test Rides?
What has been everyone's experiences w/ respect to test riding new bikes at a dealer? I visited 4 dealers this past week (two of which were owned by the same company and therefore had the same policy) and only one dealer, the Honda dealer allowed test rides. The other three said that it was for insurance purposes. If I toss the bike, its me they are worried about and not the bike.
FYI, I am in the Phoenix, AZ area.
FYI, I am in the Phoenix, AZ area.
Its not about me having insurance, it supposedly is the dealers insurance. They don't want the liability. Apprently, if I get hurt and/or worse, they are afraid that I will sue them. This is a fairly large dealership. They own 25 dealers in several states. This obviously is a corporate policy.
Is this common nowadays? Or should I look for a smaller, more customer focused dealership.
Is this common nowadays? Or should I look for a smaller, more customer focused dealership.
- Aggroton
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thats what im thinking...and youd think if they owned that many shops...i dont know who would buy a bike without a testride...you are liscenced right?poseur wrote:It seems to me that you should be able to sign some sort of agreement stating that you would take full responsiblity for any damages and not hold them liable. I guess they don't want the hassle and don't need the business.
thats a sweet bike.
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Those kinds of agreements are generally not worth much. While you can waive your right to sue the dealership, you cannot waive someone else's rights. If you kill yourself on their bike, your family could sue them (probably successfully).poseur wrote:It seems to me that you should be able to sign some sort of agreement stating that you would take full responsiblity for any damages and not hold them liable. I guess they don't want the hassle and don't need the business.
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Around here, it's not allowed! I tried to get a ride on several bikes, showed them my license and insurance card, but no go.
I was pretty sure of the bike I wanted and having ridden a LOT of different bikes in my life, I pretty much knew what to expect.
I hate the idea that you can't ride a bike your about to drop several thousand on.....guess it's the world today.
I wouldn't buy a sport bike or a sport touring bike without a ride, guess it's used from now on!
I was pretty sure of the bike I wanted and having ridden a LOT of different bikes in my life, I pretty much knew what to expect.
I hate the idea that you can't ride a bike your about to drop several thousand on.....guess it's the world today.
I wouldn't buy a sport bike or a sport touring bike without a ride, guess it's used from now on!