gr8eyes
Well-known member
There are definite issues out of FL.
I purchase the extended warranty from North End Cycle in Elkhart, Ind. for $369.00. Great service and price. Call Paul at (574) 264-0618. Best price I was able to find and next time I'm buying a bike they're on my list. Just thought I'd pass this along.
Is the YES warranty a power train only warranty? Unlimit mileage I suppose? Does it transfer to another owner?
WW
More than power-train. I've had my defective sidebag and gas cap replaced under it. I personally didn't get a fork seal replaced and didn't argue hard enough, but others have had fork seals replaced.Is the YES warranty a power train only warranty? Unlimit mileage I suppose? Does it transfer to another owner?
WW
lol, my dealer told me their cost was $982.My stealer quoted me $749.00. Said that was his "cost" :blink:
Thanks to this great form I knew better.
Cost, like 'free', is one of those words that mean crap nowadays; everybody justifies their own definition. The most widely used is if you're not making what you're supposed to (retail), it's a loss, like in this warranty case. Semantics.My stealer quoted me $749.00. Said that was his "cost".
Can you purchase this warranty after you buy the bike at a different dealer?
There's nothing sinsiter about dealerships. It's called the free market and one shouldn't make value judgements on dealerships' morals because of some price they offer.It sure is funning how many stealerships out there prefer to rip people off instead of offering fare price from the start!! Guess that is why you got to shop around and learn how to wrench on your own bike.
Ignacio,
Thanks for the info. I will be looking at buying a warranty next year in the Spring. It sure is funning how many stealerships out there prefer to rip people off instead of offering fare price from the start!! Guess that is why you got to shop around and learn how to wrench on your own bike.
Later on Fellas!
Never could understand that. They make $20 to fill out one form and then increase the possiblity of making the cash on any warranty work you bring to them.
OK, Since I am patiently waiting for my new 08, I have lots of time to decide on this warranty issue. My initial gut feeling on any extended warranty is that it is worthless. My business professor told us to always decline those kinds of offers as there was so many loopholes in them, your better off saving the money and putting it towards future repairs. So my question to this thread is this. Has anyone ever used this warranty? Has anyone ever been denied a claim that they felt should have been paid? Whats the feedback on this policy. Thanks for your help!
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