View Full Version : Help sought in Christchurch re Motorcycle Imports Direct!
The Trooper
24th April 2013, 22:22
Hi I am new to the forum. Basically i am looking for some help. I live in the Waikato and like the look of an Aprillia RSV1000 as is for sale with Motorcycle Imports Direct in Christchurch. Is there anyone out there who could call in and have a look at the bike on my behalf and let me know how it looks?
I have seen photos but nothing beats an actual viewing. I fthere is anyone who could look in this woud be a great help to me! Many thanks for viewing my post. The Trooper.
mulletman
25th April 2013, 10:11
Sure man i could maybe have a look tomorow and ask Costa? to start it up, is there anything to look out for or listen to in particular?
Mulletman
The Trooper
25th April 2013, 18:07
Hi Mulletman! That would be great. I have not got a clue what to be looking out for! I guess i wanted the bike checked over and feedback on the condition (in the flesh so to speak). If you know anything about bikes and can bring that to bear when taking the bike in that would be of great help. Do you know this Costa fellow? I did a search about the company on this website and there was some bad feedback floating around from a few years ago and the use of parallel importers in general. I am pretty naieve to be honest - it just looks like a nice bike in the pics and the price is ok. Sorry to be so vague!
Xsannz
25th April 2013, 18:18
ive actually ridden it...
i was shopping around for a bike a while ago and was going to trade my zx10r on it from him.. Mid Januart
good condition given it's age.. clean as youd expect from a showroom.
guy is ok but not fantastic to deal with and his prices are a tad high for what he sells, ...
otherwise.
no knocks and anything funny suspension wise seems good, motor pulled well abd no rattles or funny noise.. hydralic clutch was a bit grabby but i've heard that is common.
hope my feedback helps... otherwise the above might have some more recent feedback...
mulletman
25th April 2013, 19:08
I guess im just looking at cosmetics then , Xannz has taken it for a strop already and going by what he said sounds ok.
The price seems alright for kms year etc compared to whats on TM, be a great ride back for ya and if u need to stay overnight
i got a room you can crash at.
The Trooper
25th April 2013, 19:19
Mulletman and Xansz! Thanks so much for your help guys i really appreciate it. If we ever meet i will definitely be shouting you a few beers! The Trooper
Xsannz
25th April 2013, 20:12
no worries.. i am out in rangiora so if your heading north and mullet cant put ya up.. theres a spare bed or couch at my place as well...
mulletman
26th April 2013, 19:07
Overall the bike is tidy for its age, some minor corrosion on alloy bits so needs a bit of polishing, its as tho the bike lived near the sea or in a damp garage,its a Jap import so may have sat outside, couldnt see under the farings so who knows.
Needed a jump start but sounded ok to me when running , i didnt ride it, its got newish looking Conti motions front and rear, oil in brake and clutch looked as though it needs changing.
Good luck either way.
Mulletman
The Trooper
26th April 2013, 20:03
Mulletman! Thanks so much for taking the time and making the effort to do this on my behalf. I am thinking i wont go for it at this stage. Sat on one in Hamilton today and just think i will struggle with the full on sports position so am now thinking more along the lines of sports tourer. If i am ever down in ChCh i will be sure to shout you a beer and if your ever up this way make sure you drop me a line as i will always try and repay the favour. Thanks again. PS Do you really have a mullet?
mulletman
27th April 2013, 10:34
Hows this !
281997
Are or were you a Trooper ?
The Trooper
28th April 2013, 15:46
That is one serious mullet. Fair play! Nah never a Trooper it was the first thing that came to mind when signing up to this forum. Just love the song (Iron Maiden). Thanks againf ro your help!
tomo1537
7th May 2014, 19:16
I went down and back the same day with the intention of buying it based on an approximate trade in on my beast. I gave a very full and exact description plus photos however on arrival Costa thought it had ASB !. God knows why, he had not done his home work or bothered to double check before I spent $500 on flights. He then revised his offer minus several grand. I felt extremely peeved off, I asked him to call me later with a decent offer but never heard from him again. This guy is unprofessional and needs to realize treating people like this is not acceptable. The bike is actually very tidy however my faith in this guys ethics would question purchasing from him. He did not even offer me a lift to the airport !!
yevjenko
12th May 2014, 20:14
Sat on one in Hamilton today and just think i will struggle with the full on sports position so am now thinking more along the lines of sports tourer.
If you like the idea of an Aprilia but not the sports position of the Mille, try a Tuono. Mille engine, chassis, ecu etc, but with high bars and smaller fairing. Very reliable (bar a few well known and easy to sort electrical connector issues) and helpful forum resources, plus that Mille engine is awesome. (3 months into owning mine and riding in all weathers as it's my daily driver - Sometimes it is hard to keep the front wheel on the ground)
sent from my phone (so scuze auto correct typos)
5fingers
14th July 2014, 10:33
I went down and back the same day with the intention of buying it based on an approximate trade in on my beast. I gave a very full and exact description plus photos however on arrival Costa thought it had ASB !. God knows why, he had not done his home work or bothered to double check before I spent $500 on flights. He then revised his offer minus several grand. I felt extremely peeved off, I asked him to call me later with a decent offer but never heard from him again. This guy is unprofessional and needs to realize treating people like this is not acceptable. The bike is actually very tidy however my faith in this guys ethics would question purchasing from him. He did not even offer me a lift to the airport !!
mate, i hear ya. i bought a bike in good faith from them, unsighted except for the trademe add previously posted whilst i was 'in the market' for a bike. He proclaimed the bike to be, and i quote "in immaculate condition and fully serviced". Well, from the photo's and in person, yeah, she looks awesome. But the so called "full service" they gave her was nothing more than an oil change. (and yes, i have ALL the receipts from my mechanic to prove the following - in case you don't know your NZ Law) I received the bike, complete with the following: fork leak, fork oil grossely under volume (in excess of 100ml on one) - both forks, fork guide bush sloppy play, pinch bolts LHS front axle only finger tight, LHS front wheel bearing rusted, chain looser than a wizards sleeve, TWO factory recalls NOT rectified (it's an '02 model imported this year), 1x airbox snorkel torn and without retaining washer, rear wheel conical washer cracked, and, to top all that off, a leaking radiator. Additionally, when i later asked to have the Warrant of Fitness check sheet AND detailed service sheet sent to me, there was NOTHING forthcomming.
It is my opinion, they showed my bike no love bar the oil change. I accept that i own some responsibility for the purchase and can accept minor repairs will be necessary for the age of the bike, BUT, I TOO QUESTION THE ETHICS of someone who is resistant to assisting in covering the full cost (yes, including LABOUR as per the CONSUMER GARUANTEES ACT) of a machine they claim to be in such a condition, and,has NOT provided any servicing/warrant details as proof of ANY servicing/checks conducted by MID to allay my frustrations AS REQUIRED BY LAW AT THE REQUEST OF THE CONSUMER!
Truth - a complete defence is provided if the defendant can satisfy the court that the allegedly defamatory statement was true, or not materially different from the truth.
thepom
15th July 2014, 06:59
Sadly Costa is a dick ! ...... no people skills and when we agreed on a trade price for my bike next day changed his mind and demanded I take it to his mechanic to have it checked out after he went over it with a fine tooth comb....walked away and have,nt been back since which is a pity as he has some nice bikes......
HenryDorsetCase
15th July 2014, 09:49
mate, i hear ya. i bought a bike in good faith from them, unsighted except for the trademe add previously posted whilst i was 'in the market' for a bike. He proclaimed the bike to be, and i quote "in immaculate condition and fully serviced". Well, from the photo's and in person, yeah, she looks awesome. But the so called "full service" they gave her was nothing more than an oil change. (and yes, i have ALL the receipts from my mechanic to prove the following - in case you don't know your NZ Law) I received the bike, complete with the following: fork leak, fork oil grossely under volume (in excess of 100ml on one) - both forks, fork guide bush sloppy play, pinch bolts LHS front axle only finger tight, LHS front wheel bearing rusted, chain looser than a wizards sleeve, TWO factory recalls NOT rectified (it's an '02 model imported this year), 1x airbox snorkel torn and without retaining washer, rear wheel conical washer cracked, and, to top all that off, a leaking radiator. Additionally, when i later asked to have the Warrant of Fitness check sheet AND detailed service sheet sent to me, there was NOTHING forthcomming.
It is my opinion, they showed my bike no love bar the oil change. I accept that i own some responsibility for the purchase and can accept minor repairs will be necessary for the age of the bike, BUT, I TOO QUESTION THE ETHICS of someone who is resistant to assisting in covering the full cost (yes, including LABOUR as per the CONSUMER GARUANTEES ACT) of a machine they claim to be in such a condition, and,has NOT provided any servicing/warrant details as proof of ANY servicing/checks conducted by MID to allay my frustrations AS REQUIRED BY LAW AT THE REQUEST OF THE CONSUMER!
Truth - a complete defence is provided if the defendant can satisfy the court that the allegedly defamatory statement was true, or not materially different from the truth.
Your arena for remedy is the MVDT or the Disputes Tribunal, not the internet. Just saying.
http://www.justice.govt.nz/tribunals/motor-vehicle-disputes-tribunal
http://www.justice.govt.nz/tribunals/disputes-tribunal
BigAl
15th July 2014, 10:47
Your arena for remedy is the MVDT or the Disputes Tribunal, not the internet. Just saying.
Yeah but good to hear of dodgy dealers.
rastuscat
15th July 2014, 11:20
no worries.. i am out in rangiora ..
I'm watching you.............:Police:
Kiwimcaw
5th April 2017, 20:42
I went down and back the same day with the intention of buying it based on an approximate trade in on my beast. I gave a very full and exact description plus photos however on arrival Costa thought it had ASB !. God knows why, he had not done his home work or bothered to double check before I spent $500 on flights. He then revised his offer minus several grand. I felt extremely peeved off, I asked him to call me later with a decent offer but never heard from him again. This guy is unprofessional and needs to realize treating people like this is not acceptable. The bike is actually very tidy however my faith in this guys ethics would question purchasing from him. He did not even offer me a lift to the airport !!
He sold me a Triumph street triple r with a very rusty chain.
Front brakes failed almost got killed!@
Fork seals ruptured.
Tyres were cracking 8 years old!!!
$1500 lata all fixed.
Sold on trademe then found out bike had been in a accident previously!!!.
He should not be in business...
Cracks me up how people buy used bikes then get pissed off when a new one does not roll off the transporter.
Autech
7th April 2017, 09:19
He sold me a Triumph street triple r with a very rusty chain.
Front brakes failed almost got killed!@
Fork seals ruptured.
Tyres were cracking 8 years old!!!
$1500 lata all fixed.
Sold on trademe then found out bike had been in a accident previously!!!.
He should not be in business...
Yeah I've had a look at his bikes before and decided to steer clear. Good place to get oil though :)
Cracks me up how people buy used bikes then get pissed off when a new one does not roll off the transporter.
Who the fuck are you?
onearmedbandit
7th April 2017, 09:24
Cracks me up how people buy used bikes then get pissed off when a new one does not roll off the transporter.
I've been in the motor vehicle industry long enough to have seen both sides of the coin, unrealistic buyers expecting brand new for second hand prices and dealers knowingly selling faulty vehicles.
Autech
7th April 2017, 09:30
I've been in the motor vehicle industry long enough to have seen both sides of the coin, unrealistic buyers expecting brand new for second hand prices and dealers knowingly selling faulty vehicles.
Yeah there's a line somewhere, CGA protects the purchaser more than dealer but there needs to be some liability to provide a vehicle is working condition. Been there when I bought a rooted Toyota from a dodgy dealer as a young idiot (test drive properly), I won, they lost.
Yeah I've had a look at his bikes before and decided to steer clear. Good place to get oil though :)
Who the fuck are you?
Wow... Very aggressive. I just think that when you buy a used bike (especially an old one) that you expect to replace consumables. I also think that bitching on here trying to create a class action is not the right way to go about things. If this guy was such a poor dealer surely there would be more aggrieved people here on Kiwibiker.
Autech
7th April 2017, 10:43
Wow... Very aggressive. I just think that when you buy a used bike (especially an old one) that you expect to replace consumables. I also think that bitching on here trying to create a class action is not the right way to go about things. If this guy was such a poor dealer surely there would be more aggrieved people here on Kiwibiker.
Apologies, it looked like a troll post and got a troll response.
Consumables? I'd hardly call fork seals and failing brakes a consumable. If you look into the CGA you'd find that the dealer has a responsibility to provide it in good condition and to fix any faults that are on the vehicle when purchased and that occur with 1 month (not 100% sure on that 1 month figure I'm going off memory here).
I don't think anyone on here expected a perfect bike, they would have expected to be able to ride the bike safely though.
jellywrestler
7th April 2017, 10:46
If you know anything about bikes and can bring that to bear when taking the bike in that would be of great help.
so if they don't what's the point in them looking? don't you trust the photos and the fact that the seller has a business reputation to stand behind and warranty the bike too?
Apologies, it looked like a troll post and got a troll response.
Consumables? I'd hardly call fork seals and failing brakes a consumable. If you look into the CGA you'd find that the dealer has a responsibility to provide it in good condition and to fix any faults that are on the vehicle when purchased and that occur with 1 month (not 100% sure on that 1 month figure I'm going off memory here).
I don't think anyone on here expected a perfect bike, they would have expected to be able to ride the bike safely though.
Fair enough. Was not trying to be a smart arse. I guess the point that I was trying to make (poorly it would seem) is that used bikes are exactly that. It's my experience that there are some great bargains to be had from dealers when it comes to older bikes, however they are almost always in need of a big birthday (that's half the fun). If you pay expect the worst then surprises are often positive ones. Apologies for any offence caused.
Asher
7th April 2017, 11:40
That's a stupid way to think, especially buying from a dealer.
If a bike is advertised to be in a certain condition, and isn't, then the seller should be called out on it.
Autech
7th April 2017, 11:46
Fair enough. Was not trying to be a smart arse. I guess the point that I was trying to make (poorly it would seem) is that used bikes are exactly that. It's my experience that there are some great bargains to be had from dealers when it comes to older bikes, however they are almost always in need of a big birthday (that's half the fun). If you pay expect the worst then surprises are often positive ones. Apologies for any offence caused.
Simple fact is this guy imports bikes and sells them for top dollar, as a dealer and importer he has a duty to his buyers to provide a quality product or at least advise of any faults on the bikes. There's a long list of stuff he needs to make sure happens if he doesn't want to end up at the MVDT.
Don't apologise you'll soon find on here that abuse is the norm on Kiwibiker :bash:
Grumph
7th April 2017, 12:53
Simple fact is this guy imports bikes and sells them for top dollar, as a dealer and importer he has a duty to his buyers to provide a quality product or at least advise of any faults on the bikes. There's a long list of stuff he needs to make sure happens if he doesn't want to end up at the MVDT.
Don't apologise you'll soon find on here that abuse is the norm on Kiwibiker :bash:
Christchurch has had some very good importers of used bikes. Most of whom stood behind what they sold.
This guy is a dick IMO who cuts corners. Buyer beware.
Autech
7th April 2017, 12:55
Christchurch has had some very good importers of used bikes. Most of whom stood behind what they sold.
This guy is a dick IMO who cuts corners. Buyer beware.
Grumph has spoken!
Motorcycling Down Under seem to be pretty straight up and have a lot of repeat business, always a good sign.
ellipsis
7th April 2017, 20:52
...a fool and his money is easily parted...
Kickaha
8th April 2017, 15:34
...a fool and his money is easily parted...
Is that why you're always broke ?
rastuscat
11th April 2017, 18:31
Is that why you're always broke ?
Burn Baby Burn
ellipsis
11th April 2017, 19:15
Is that why you're always broke ?
...if racing motorcycles is foolish, which a pragmatic brain would deduce as fact, then yes, you are probably right...
Stylo
12th April 2017, 19:15
Would have to agree, and Caveat Emptor with Motorcycle Imports Direct ..
Don't deal with him, you'll get stung. Go somewhere reputable and buy a bike there.
Or just buy a bike anywhere else
It would be the worst bike shop in the country
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