From this, I'd suggest you make a call to a local Yamaha dealer to ask what is required to transfer it to your name. It may be a simple as them verifying the VIN and the registration so they can notify Yamaha the name of the new owner. IIRC, the policy is on the bike so it will be in effect on that VIN.I do not know how far back in year models this is available, but a call to a Yamaha dealer will answer that. It is required that you transfer/ register ownership with a Yamaha dealer from the prior owner to you before a warranty can be purchased. This must be done at a Yamaha dealer also, and the dealer is supposed to note the condition of the bike at the time for it to qualify for a YES warranty. May be some fee for that.
Thanks Madmike......I appreciate it!!!From our friends at Google: warranty transfer site:fjrforum.comExcerpt:
From this, I'd suggest you make a call to a local Yamaha dealer to ask what is required to transfer it to your name. It may be a simple as them verifying the VIN and the registration so they can notify Yamaha the name of the new owner. IIRC, the policy is on the bike so it will be in effect on that VIN.I do not know how far back in year models this is available, but a call to a Yamaha dealer will answer that. It is required that you transfer/ register ownership with a Yamaha dealer from the prior owner to you before a warranty can be purchased. This must be done at a Yamaha dealer also, and the dealer is supposed to note the condition of the bike at the time for it to qualify for a YES warranty. May be some fee for that.
I am in the same situation with the warranty. I read about having to go through the dealer in the contract, but decided to try the phone call. Unfortunately, they would not budge.ekms,
When I transferred mine, I called Yamaha Customer service in California and hence they mailed me the Policy with my name on it. It took about 2 weeks.
If they try a fee.....find another dealer.The dealer may ask to see the bike and charge a fee for the inspection/transfer. Then they submit info to Yamaha and they in-turn send out the new paperwork.
Lucky for me, I do have some choice of dealers.....and will definately take your advice Ignacio. Thanks!If they try a fee.....find another dealer.The dealer may ask to see the bike and charge a fee for the inspection/transfer. Then they submit info to Yamaha and they in-turn send out the new paperwork.
Had a similar deal with a Kubota dealership. Think he finally realized he was getting the better profit from doing my service work, (Tractors and diesel engines are not exactly my specialty) and got over the attitude about losing the initial sale.I shopped around for a dealer here in San Diego that would do it for free. Funny thing was, it was the dealer that I walked out of when they tried to stiff me on my trade in while trying to buy an '07 there. Loved the look on the sales guys faces when I drove up on my AE to transfer the warranty. :dribble:
BTW, the dealership said that the 15 days is not really a big deal, they would have transfered it even if it had been longer. Good luck. B)
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