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Seat staple damaging tank
#51
Why do people ‘reach out’ these days rather than ‘make contact’ or ‘talk to’?

Good luck, pdedse.
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#52
I don't reach out any more.

I check in, touch base, circle back, or ping.
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#53
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#54
Heh, " ... put the feelers out ... ".
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#55
An update...I may have mentioned that I did put tape on the damaged area, I tapped the staple back in with a mallet and covered the area with tape. I wrote a message to Honda CS and they said "visit your local dealer". So I held off ordering the touch up paint simply because I was curious whether a dealership would follow through.

This morning I rode my '17ex over to Pro Caliber in Vancouver, WA to request a free bottle / pen of touch-up paint. The service guy initially told me "if Honda accepts the request, they'll just give you a new tank because we won't repaint it".

It's funny...sometimes when you make a simple request, people seem to hear you want the whole ball of wax. I told him I wasn't interested in a paint job, a new tank...I simply wanted some touch up paint at no cost because the bike was under warranty and I thought the staple shouldn't have come loose like it did. "oh...well, let's take a look" ...he walked out with me and I took the tank off, and he snapped a few photos and again mentioned repainting the tank...I said, really, I just want touch up paint and I'm good.

We went back inside and after waiting a half hour (which wasn't a problem checking out new bikes, oh my, the Kawasaki W800 in blue is gorgeous!) I finally gave up and told him I had to leave for work. He said he was having trouble with part number, so I gave that to him and he was happy about that and I left. An hour later he called and said they ordered a pen of ink which should arrive in 2 weeks, free of charge.

I've had good experiences with this dealership several times now. Sometimes we might complain about a dealership for this or that, but this was a small detail and they deserve a positive shout out.
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#56
Good deal. Yea some dealers aren't so bad. Glad it's going to work out for you
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#57
(04-01-2021, 08:54 AM)pdedse_imp Wrote: An update...I may have mentioned that I did put tape on the damaged area, I tapped the staple back in with a mallet and covered the area with tape. I wrote a message to Honda CS and they said "visit your local dealer". So I held off ordering the touch up paint simply because I was curious whether a dealership would follow through.

This morning I rode my '17ex over to Pro Caliber in Vancouver, WA to request a free bottle / pen of touch-up paint. The service guy initially told me "if Honda accepts the request, they'll just give you a new tank because we won't repaint it".

It's funny...sometimes when you make a simple request, people seem to hear you want the whole ball of wax. I told him I wasn't interested in a paint job, a new tank...I simply wanted some touch up paint at no cost because the bike was under warranty and I thought the staple shouldn't have come loose like it did. "oh...well, let's take a look" ...he walked out with me and I took the tank off, and he snapped a few photos and again mentioned repainting the tank...I said, really, I just want touch up paint and I'm good.

We went back inside and after waiting a half hour (which wasn't a problem checking out new bikes, oh my, the Kawasaki W800 in blue is gorgeous!) I finally gave up and told him I had to leave for work. He said he was having trouble with part number, so I gave that to him and he was happy about that and I left. An hour later he called and said they ordered a pen of ink which should arrive in 2 weeks, free of charge.

I've had good experiences with this dealership several times now. Sometimes we might complain about a dealership for this or that, but this was a small detail and they deserve a positive shout out.

I feel like I would've pushed for a new tank, just to see what happens, since the bike is under warranty.

Free touchup paint is the easy way out for them, but at least you got what you wanted
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#58
(04-01-2021, 06:27 PM)E11even_Hunnit_imp Wrote:
(04-01-2021, 08:54 AM)pdedse_imp Wrote: An update...I may have mentioned that I did put tape on the damaged area, I tapped the staple back in with a mallet and covered the area with tape. I wrote a message to Honda CS and they said "visit your local dealer". So I held off ordering the touch up paint simply because I was curious whether a dealership would follow through.

This morning I rode my '17ex over to Pro Caliber in Vancouver, WA to request a free bottle / pen of touch-up paint. The service guy initially told me "if Honda accepts the request, they'll just give you a new tank because we won't repaint it".

It's funny...sometimes when you make a simple request, people seem to hear you want the whole ball of wax. I told him I wasn't interested in a paint job, a new tank...I simply wanted some touch up paint at no cost because the bike was under warranty and I thought the staple shouldn't have come loose like it did. "oh...well, let's take a look" ...he walked out with me and I took the tank off, and he snapped a few photos and again mentioned repainting the tank...I said, really, I just want touch up paint and I'm good.

We went back inside and after waiting a half hour (which wasn't a problem checking out new bikes, oh my, the Kawasaki W800 in blue is gorgeous!) I finally gave up and told him I had to leave for work. He said he was having trouble with part number, so I gave that to him and he was happy about that and I left. An hour later he called and said they ordered a pen of ink which should arrive in 2 weeks, free of charge.

I've had good experiences with this dealership several times now. Sometimes we might complain about a dealership for this or that, but this was a small detail and they deserve a positive shout out.

I feel like I would've pushed for a new tank, just to see what happens, since the bike is under warranty.

Free touchup paint is the easy way out for them, but at least you got what you wanted

Perhaps if the scratch had gotten big, or if it were visible with seat in place...definitely. What I really wanted was to see how they would respond, as there's a decent chance I'll buy a bike from them in the future. I figure if they treat people decently in the small things, then that's a good sign. I get a different vibe from another dealership.
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#59
Isn’t this (nearly) always the case. Be nice, be reasonable, explain what the problem is and how you would appreciate it being resolved and often it is. If you went there like an angry a-hole you’d have got nothing. Yes, possibly you could jump up and down, rant online to whoever would listen and insist on a new tank and if you made enough noise and all that Honda America might swap the tank just to shut you up and make it go away. Unpleasant though. Glad it went well for you it’s nice to hear something positive.
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#60
(04-02-2021, 03:40 PM)Jfro5687_imp Wrote: Isn’t this (nearly) always the case. Be nice, be reasonable, explain what the problem is and how you would appreciate it being resolved and often it is. If you went there like an angry a-hole you’d have got nothing. Yes, possibly you could jump up and down, rant online to whoever would listen and insist on a new tank and if you made enough noise and all that Honda America might swap the tank just to shut you up and make it go away. Unpleasant though. Glad it went well for you it’s nice to hear something positive.

Sometimes it doesn't work too. My 2018 Triumph Tiger 1200 was off the road for 60 continuous days while the dealer tried to fix a non starting problem. The bike was 18 months old still in warranty but I had to chase Triumph UK for action and I was polite, forgiving, patient and all that. I wont bore you with all the detail but when I finally got my bike back I got no apology, no goodwill gesture or anything from Triumph. I was pretty upset I can tell you. In some US States I could of invoked the "Lemon Law" but no such thing here in Ireland. The problem was not self inflicted or crash related, it was a genuine electronics component failure that they just could not diagnose.

I really like the Triumph brand and own two today. I absolutely love the ride I get from the Tiger 1200 and I would of been in the market for its replacement which is slated for release this year. I just don't think I can reward a company that really didn't give a crap about me though, they have lost a repeat customer.
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