bramfrank
BramFrank
Compared to many I'm a pussycat.
Oh yeah, meow, BF!Compared to many I'm a pussycat.
While I would not agree that YES is a waste, it does seem a few have not needed it. However for the 389.00 it is great piece of mind and at that price is well worth the investment.nice choice of bike...
don't bother with the YES. The percentage of riders on this forum who have paid that money and then never used a penny of it is very high.
It's just like most extended warranties - not needed.
I will more than likely end up purchasing one for peace of mind. If the dealer will match the D&H price, I'll buy it when I pick up the bike. Otherwise, I do like the option of being able to purchase it at a known price elsewhere. Plus, it takes any and all sales pressure away when it gets to the point where they try to sell you all the 'extras'.I bought the YES from D&H and have used it a couple times for little stuff. It more than paid for itself. Remember that you can buy it any time before the initial one year warranty expires. I bought mine 11 months after buying the bike.
I bought these and they look really nice. Have had several compliments on them.Today happens to be frame slider ordering day. I'm looking at the OES, but having difficulty deciding between the regular and the extended style. A couple searches seem to indicate that most recently, folks have been ordering the extended OES sliders. I want protection but I don't want it to look out of place, sticking out the side too much. Have there been any regrets going with the longer sliders?
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