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(05-07-2014, 12:30 AM)HikerToo_imp Wrote: Hmmm...seems odd, why not try to build a relationship with your favorite local dealer and get the best price you can from them? I'm not so sure if I was a dealer if you are the type of customer I would want anyway....from their point of view, you may not be worth the trouble and do not seem like you would be very loyal......you can't bully someone into doing something how you want, even if it seems logical to you.
Not everyone wants a relationship with a dealer. Some of us just want to simply buy a bike at a fair price.
I do my own wrenching, so it's unlikely that they'll never see the bike again. Parts-wise, my local dealer's parts department is in such a shambles that they have not correctly completed an order for me in years.
They did give me what I thought was a fair deal when I requested a quote, so they got the sale. Other dealers insisted that I waste my time running a gauntlet of salespeople who knew less about the bike than I did. Frankly, I've got better things to do with my time.
I've got no problem with that if that is the way a dealer chooses to do business, but it's unlikely they'll get a response from me, much less a sale. Fortunately, there are some dealers who recognize that there are buyers ready to plunk down their cash without all the sales nonsense. Those will be the ones responding to the OP's request.
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Hey Evan,
Did you get your bike yet? Didjya didjya?
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(05-08-2014, 11:35 AM)Flynrider_imp Wrote: (05-07-2014, 12:30 AM)HikerToo_imp Wrote: Hmmm...seems odd, why not try to build a relationship with your favorite local dealer and get the best price you can from them? I'm not so sure if I was a dealer if you are the type of customer I would want anyway....from their point of view, you may not be worth the trouble and do not seem like you would be very loyal......you can't bully someone into doing something how you want, even if it seems logical to you.
Not everyone wants a relationship with a dealer. Some of us just want to simply buy a bike at a fair price.
I do my own wrenching, so it's unlikely that they'll never see the bike again. Parts-wise, my local dealer's parts department is in such a shambles that they have not correctly completed an order for me in years.
They did give me what I thought was a fair deal when I requested a quote, so they got the sale. Other dealers insisted that I waste my time running a gauntlet of salespeople who knew less about the bike than I did. Frankly, I've got better things to do with my time.
I've got no problem with that if that is the way a dealer chooses to do business, but it's unlikely they'll get a response from me, much less a sale. Fortunately, there are some dealers who recognize that there are buyers ready to plunk down their cash without all the sales nonsense. Those will be the ones responding to the OP's request.
Not everyone wants a relationship with a dealer. Some of us just want to simply buy a bike at a fair price.
I do my own wrenching, so it's unlikely that they'll never see the bike again. Parts-wise, my local dealer's parts department is in such a shambles that they have not correctly completed an order for me in years.
They did give me what I thought was a fair deal when I requested a quote, so they got the sale. Other dealers insisted that I waste my time running a gauntlet of salespeople who knew less about the bike than I did. Frankly, I've got better things to do with my time.
I've got no problem with that if that is the way a dealer chooses to do business, but it's unlikely they'll get a response from me, much less a sale. Fortunately, there are some dealers who recognize that there are buyers ready to plunk down their cash without all the sales nonsense. Those will be the ones responding to the OP's request.
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Quote:I do my own wrenching, so it's unlikely that they'll never see the bike again. . ???
Sorry mate, couldn't resist it.
Cheers
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(05-08-2014, 09:10 PM)Pterodactyl_imp Wrote: Quote:I do my own wrenching, so it's unlikely that they'll never see the bike again. . ???
Sorry mate, couldn't resist it. 
Cheers . ???
Sorry mate, couldn't resist it.
Cheers
Amazing how just 1 letter can change the whole meaning of a complete sentence, isn't it?
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(05-08-2014, 09:10 PM)Pterodactyl_imp Wrote: Quote:I do my own wrenching, so it's unlikely that they'll never see the bike again. . ???
Sorry mate, couldn't resist it. 
Cheers . ???
Sorry mate, couldn't resist it.
Cheers
Lol, excellent. I totally missed that (lazy reader).
Good spot.
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 I usually catch those before hitting the "Post Reply" button. Must've been the end of a long day.
I did manage to change "wenching" to "wrenching", though.
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