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Are you kiddin' me? Face it, the damn thing performed too good for him which scared

the ..... out of him. Hence he had to save face and hurry on out of there before you

had a chance to see. You might want to disinfect the seat. :haha:

 
Sorry to here that Dave. It's not hard that hard to let you know that it wasn't for him, he's not interested.. whatever. I agree show a little respect!!!

 
Sorry to here that Dave. It's not hard that hard to let you know that it wasn't for him, he's not interested.. whatever. I agree show a little respect!!!
Hey, it doesn't that THAT long for him to have keys made...

Here, no cash, no test drive PERIOD.

It weeds out the joy riders and the crashers.

 
I wanted to apologize and tell you thank you for letting me ride your bike yesterday.

 
It'd be nice if anybody showed anybody respect anytime, but I don't see a hell of a lot of it much of anyplace anymore. Wow, what an attitude, huh? But damn, seems what used to be the accepted standards of behavior most of the time, most places, are harder and harder to come by. Looks like your guy was just part of a trend. God, guess I'll go shoot myself or something. :angry:

 
rule # 1 if the car is worth more then the bike take his or hers keys . Rule # 2 If the bike is worth more than the car take his or hers lincense. That the way we did it in New York if they say no **** em

 
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Well, since you can't get a test ride at the dealer, this sounds like a good plan. Find someone nearby selling a used one and get a free test ride before going back to the dealer with the check book. And if you damage it accidentally, who cares, you're not really looking to buy it anyway.

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I hope the guy showed more respect for the bike than he did for it's owner.

 
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no cash, no test drive PERIOD.It weeds out the joy riders and the crashers.
This is actually rule #1. Leave a deposit in the amount the bike is for sale and you can ride it. Don't like it when you get back and I'll refund. Doing anything else is setting yourself up for a big heaping pile of steaming crap!

 
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