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Originally posted by dsrtuckteezy View Postyou bought a previously wrecked bike "as is" i assume...
this is your problem now.
you mentioned it leaking oil after you bought it, did that not raise a flag?
I bought a bike that was rebuilt by a professional dealer. I was disclosed all the repairs and the reason it was salvaged. I was told that the bike underwent a 100point inspection and was free of leaks and noises and was mechanically as good as new. Not disclosing a major issue is not something that goes with "you bought a wrecked bike." I bought a wrecked bike with the dealers word it was rebuilt, which it wasn't.2012 GT500
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Hopefully this will work. So far, so good. At least he didn't tell you to "eat shit and die".Originally posted by Vertnut View PostFirst thing I would do, is approach the dealer about it in a nice way. Give him a chance to be helpful. If he's not, I would make the dealers life miserable. It might not help, but it would make me feel better.
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was there a warranty? no? they have no liability to fix your bike...
it's a used, wrecked bike, with a rebuilt title...obviously you were too newb to do your homework, and obviously you didnt know shit about bikes or you would have inspected the bike thoroughly before dropping $4500 on a dirty titled bike.
youve been riding it this whole time, so what's the problem?
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it leaks oil.Originally posted by dsrtuckteezy View Postwas there a warranty? no? they have no liability to fix your bike...
it's a used, wrecked bike, with a rebuilt title...obviously you were too newb to do your homework, and obviously you didnt know shit about bikes or you would have inspected the bike thoroughly before dropping $4500 on a dirty titled bike.
youve been riding it this whole time, so what's the problem?2012 GT500
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Sounds good. Did you talk to them about it before posting this thread? If not, that's a douchey move on your part.Originally posted by Cobraman View PostThis is the email i recieved:
Jeremy this is William with Superbikes Of Dallas. I am very sorry to hear you have a problem with the bike, we do not try and hide anything on our bikes and from time to time some things are un noticed. We have a MMI machanic working for us full time now and I would like to help you with this issue. Give me a call on my personal cell phone,
William
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i really wish you wouldnt have bought a rebuilt bike for what you spent when there are plenty of bikes out there with a clean history for the same amount. you wanted a bike now, and rushed the process.
but, shit happens....so lets just try to get you fixed up.
personally, i wouldnt do any more business with them, let alone spend another 500 on a motor with an unknown history. if theyre so incompetent that they cant track down a leak, or lacking the integrity to properly fix a problem, then i definitely wouldnt take my bike back there.
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You are right. I get money in hand and am quick to spend it. I have a few issues. the most important is that coming up with $500 is going to be very tough, if not impossible for me. Secondly you are right about the shop integrity, but it might be the cheapest way it is going to get fixed. Third, I just put a new stator and rectifier in my motor and that cost around $230.Originally posted by dsrtuckteezy View Posti really wish you wouldnt have bought a rebuilt bike for what you spent when there are plenty of bikes out there with a clean history for the same amount. you wanted a bike now, and rushed the process.
but, @#!*% happens....so lets just try to get you fixed up.
personally, i wouldnt do any more business with them, let alone spend another 500 on a motor with an unknown history. if theyre so incompetent that they cant track down a leak, or lacking the integrity to properly fix a problem, then i definitely wouldnt take my bike back there.2012 GT500
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Originally posted by dsrtuckteezy View Postwell, post some pics when you can, and we'll go from there...
if it's a small enough crack, then draining the oil, cleaning up the surface really good, and re-applying a sealant might just be the ticket until you decide to do something else down the road.
2012 GT500
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