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Firefight
19th August 2005, 12:36
ok, this is not a dig at Ak bike shops dudes, but I am intersted to hear who buys bikes locally, and who travels out of town to spend the big dosh on a new bike.

As some of you know I have just bought another new Bike, after spending about a month on test rides and meeting dealers/bike sales dudes, I ended up buying from out of town, I was intersted to learn that I am not alone in this, it seems that a lot of you townies travel out of town to buy bikes .

In the past I have bought 3 new bikes from a local dealer,(In Pukekohe) however the after sales servcie was never there, and I felt left down.

So what do you guys do ?

F/F

Lou Girardin
19th August 2005, 12:52
That's interesting, but where will you get it serviced?

Firefight
19th August 2005, 12:56
That's interesting, but where will you get it serviced?



The same place I bought it, that way you get a nice blat in the country .




F/F

Zed
19th August 2005, 12:57
ok, this is not a dig at Ak bike shops dudes, but I am intersted to hear who buys bikes locally, and who travels out of town to spend the big dosh on a new bike.

As some of you know I have just bought another new Bike, after spending about a month on test rides and meeting dealers/bike sales dudes, I ended up buying from out of town, I was intersted to learn that I am not alone in this, it seems that a lot of you townies travel out of town to buy bikes .

In the past I have bought 3 new bikes from a local dealer,(In Pukekohe) however the after sales servcie was never there, and I felt left down.

So what do you guys do ?

F/FI've only ever bought one brand spanking new bike and I was bitterly disappointed with the service factor afterwards, which was a big fat zero! I have no other bike shop to compare them to so it may well have just been them (Cyclespot)??

Hey Dave, have you found much of a difference between the old and new bike...I trust you've run it in by now! :Punk:

Firefight
19th August 2005, 13:00
Hey Dave, have you found much of a difference between the old and new bike...I trust you've run it in by now! :Punk:

Hi Matt,

No not really , cept everything is newer and cleaner, ah, whats run it in mean ? did that on the way out of Tauranga.

F/F

Zapf
19th August 2005, 13:10
I bought my SV650S all the way in Wanganui, and service was great....

The fact that I bought one of the more expensive bikes at colemans did nothing to the level of service I got.. they didn't even help me to setup the suspension for me.... and then the 1st Gixxer 750 I took out for a demo / test had under inflated tires, suspension that was soft as sponge... and now I am trying hard to sort something out with the workshop.... gerrrrrr...

Big Dave
19th August 2005, 13:39
So what do you guys do ?F/F

I go to AMPS. Had some mechanical work done while Stu was at Holeshot cause we are mates, but the crew at AMPS is top notch now.

Even that crotchety old bugger in accessories. But going local is a big plus if it breaks.

Help with minor/service stuff I go to Kerry at Motohaus.
Both places i find very fair.

clint640
19th August 2005, 13:51
I went out of town, AFC in Palmy had my bike in stock, & they did a better deal than the local shop.
Servicing is no problem, any KTM dealer can do it, I do it now the bike is out of warranty.

Cheers
Clint

justsomeguy
19th August 2005, 13:52
Kerry also sells motorcycles - not new ones but pretty nice ones. So there's one place you know you'll get good service and it's local.

Lias
19th August 2005, 14:53
I brought a brand new bike from Road & Sport here in Hamilton, and had no problems with their service or support. When it got written off and I went to replace it, they were out of stock of GN250's, so I ended up looking elsewhere and found a good deal on a near new (3 month old) GN250 up in Warkworth. even thou I didnt buy this bike from them, road and sport have still done all the servicing on it, and did the warranty repairs on it when the muffler blew up, offered me good advice etc.

Quite happy to recommend them to anyone.

Riff Raff
19th August 2005, 14:59
I went all the way down to Wellington to buy my bike. I got a better deal down there than I could have got in Auckland (and before you all start, that was before WT and I had met). The biggest incentive for me tho was the fact that I had a long ride back to get used to the bike and run it in.

Fart
19th August 2005, 15:00
I go to AMPS. Had some mechanical work done while Stu was at Holeshot cause we are mates, but the crew at AMPS is top notch now.



I had bad service from AMPS in newmarket. So bought my bike from another dealer. Never going back to AMPS again.

James Deuce
19th August 2005, 15:14
I'm like anyone else and I'll whinge about stuff when the bill is a bit "big", but I can say, without a word of a lie, that I feel that I've always been well looked after by the bike shops I've frequented.

I'm one of those nightmare customers though. I'll hang around a shop, talk shit, waste time, and generally make a nuisance of myself just to see whether or not I'm being tolerated or they really do want to sell me something. I always turn down the first offer in a negotiation, then I send "the wife" in. I always wait for PMS week too. :devil2:

Big Dave
19th August 2005, 15:16
I had bad service from AMPS in newmarket. So bought my bike from another dealer. Never going back to AMPS again.

They have an excellent crew now.

and - FWIW I'm like that with the four square in ellerslie

Flyingpony
19th August 2005, 15:18
I bought my new bike in the same town, but really don't care if the bike is bought locally or not. I go after the best purchase deal relative to travel costs. The main point is that the city I live in has got an approved warranty shop and a parts supplier then that's all I need. Any Suzuki dealer should be able to do warranty services/repairs regardless if I bought from that shop or not.

Interesting side fact, two months after purchase of my current ride, that bike shop became a used car yard!! So I had to follow the Suzuki contract onto another bike shop. Even the parts man was the same dude!

Service quality is excellent except the price is very high for those with strict budgets. Do as much servicing as I can myself but still hand over the tricky or $$$ if stuff goes wrong to the professionals, but I shop around for the best deal. Can sometimes be embarrassing if the employee of one shop you asked questions to, ends up standing behind you at another shop and hears your identical questions.

I only ask for quotes from shops which I've heard got good reputation. Some of these shops are cheap, others are expensive. Depends what you looking for determines who you going to ask. I can tell you, walking into a shop dealing with Harleys and Guzzi's and such like, it's quite funny asking them general bike questions about my ride.

Ixion
19th August 2005, 15:28
They have an excellent crew now.

and - FWIW I'm like that with the four square in ellerslie

There's an Ariel in Ellerslie ?

Lou Girardin
19th August 2005, 15:41
and - FWIW I'm like that with the four square in ellerslie

Ain't that the truth, I'm running out of local dairy's to use because the bastid's won't take EFTPOS for a paper unless I spend $2.00. Phuque 'em.

Smorg
19th August 2005, 16:01
Ain't that the truth, I'm running out of local dairy's to use because the bastid's won't take EFTPOS for a paper unless I spend $2.00. Phuque 'em.


Fucken aye no dairys or food bars near were i work take visa so every day i eat a pie or some other shithouse food from the BP down the road it's fucken arse!!!! :oi-grr:

WRT
19th August 2005, 16:11
There's an Ariel in Ellerslie ?

Last time I was in Picton there was a Squariel in a shop window there . . . looked in good nick too!

Big Dave
19th August 2005, 16:16
There's an Ariel in Ellerslie ?


Yeah - there was two of them. They got married. Wedding wasn't much....BUT THE RECEPTION WAS FABULOUS. :rofl:

kerryg
19th August 2005, 16:45
Yeah - there was two of them. They got married. Wedding wasn't much....BUT THE RECEPTION WAS FABULOUS. :rofl:


Ariel= big old :ride:
:psst: Aerial is summat else

NC
19th August 2005, 17:03
I always look for a bike shop with good customer service, otherwise they are wasting my time. I'll never go back to Boyed Honda in Hams. Bunch of wankers, but I got a good deal on my boots when I pointed out the lack of customer service skills.

Mt Eden were always a good bunch to deal with when I was living in Auckland, and GP trading in the MT.


Service with a smile and a good attitude is a way to keep and get customers...

Big Dave
19th August 2005, 18:17
Ariel= big old :ride:
:psst: Aerial is summat else

Yes I actually knew that - I've tested a 4 square ariel and was thoroughly underwhelmed.

I thought the error contributed to the gag in an obscurist kinda way.

sAsLEX
20th August 2005, 01:44
Ain't that the truth, I'm running out of local dairy's to use because the bastid's won't take EFTPOS for a paper unless I spend $2.00. Phuque 'em.

LOL at the places at UNI that dont take credit card but if you use it when they are busy they dont notice the different "beep" from accepted so just let you go!

sAsLEX
20th August 2005, 01:48
Service with a smile and a good attitude is a way to keep and get customers...

found Cycetradeads on Barrys point Road not too bad in that respect, told me my chain was a bit dodge, when I knew it was and hey presto they get a chain and sprockets and labour out of it. Going back there when I run my front slick down a bit more
!

oh and my fog city thing was cheaper since they knew me from my regular visits top notch servce !!!

mstriumph
20th August 2005, 01:55
i have been desperately TRYING to buy a new bike

for all the dealer assistance i'm getting, i might be better off buying one in NZ and riding it back to Perth

there are no words to express how disenchanted i am at the attitudes i have been getting ................. makes it soooooooooooo hard for me to remember i'm a pacifist :oi-grr:

[hey, hand on, i'm NOT a pacifist?? wheeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!! watch your back, lady with supressed angst on the warpath !!]

Big Dave
20th August 2005, 02:00
[hey, hand on, i'm NOT a pacifist?? wheeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!! watch your back, lady with supressed angst on the warpath !!]


You need to get your hand off it.

mstriumph
20th August 2005, 02:04
hang on --- i meant 'hang on' -----
You need to get your hand off it.

Big Dave
20th August 2005, 02:06
hang on --- i meant 'hang on' -----


Yeah - i know :devil2:

Big Dave
20th August 2005, 02:10
You took me back 25 years in an instant too.

Attached pic is in our Carport in Shelley.
Traded it on an XS1100 to ride east on. Ended up in Rockhampton

mstriumph
20th August 2005, 02:26
it was beautiful ... you weren't bad, either
You took me back 25 years in an instant too.

Attached pic is in our Carport in Shelley.
Traded it on an XS1100 to ride east on. Ended up in Rockhampton

Lou Girardin
20th August 2005, 08:46
Isn't it ironic, I work in a bike shop and have to buy elsewhere.

Pixie
20th August 2005, 08:54
I go to AMPS. Had some mechanical work done while Stu was at Holeshot cause we are mates, but the crew at AMPS is top notch now.

Even that crotchety old bugger in accessories. But going local is a big plus if it breaks.

Help with minor/service stuff I go to Kerry at Motohaus.
Both places i find very fair.
Stu,as you will know,is now at Bikesport in Waimauku (soon to be moving to Helensville).
I bought my bike from them and they certainly talk the talk re: customer service and good deals.

Pixie
20th August 2005, 09:00
Yeah - there was two of them. They got married. Wedding wasn't much....BUT THE RECEPTION WAS FABULOUS. :rofl:
Ariels are for faeries

bane
20th August 2005, 19:52
I'll never go back to Boyed Honda in Hams. Bunch of wankers, but I got a good deal on my boots when I pointed out the lack of customer service skills.

Have to say I've always had good service from Boyds, use them rather than the zuki dealer next door...

Thats the most annoying thing, inconsistency in service.

SPORK
20th August 2005, 20:16
You took me back 25 years in an instant too.

Attached pic is in our Carport in Shelley.
Traded it on an XS1100 to ride east on. Ended up in Rockhampton
Holy crap, you look like Hasselhoff!