View Full Version : Want a new aprilia , Benelli, Cagiva or MV Augusta?
motoitalia
1st March 2008, 18:57
Course ya do!
If you want the best deals available in NZ on new aprilias, benellis, cagivas, mv agustas or want a unusual bike (rc0, rg500 etc) sourcing talk to me.
Some mega deals on new aprillias at the moment , and they come with 3 year warranties! Most of my used bikes are available with 2 year warranties too!
Get in touch if you want a good no-bullshit-cards-on-the-table deal, and find out why the official importers have been hating me since 2003!!
Stay sunny side up out there!
Paul
04 586 1500
021 2364689
MVnut
1st March 2008, 19:04
I believe 'Augusta' if a golf course somewhere on the non Italian side of the world:Oops:
motoitalia
1st March 2008, 19:17
oops! very true! oh the dangers of internet postings after 8 beers! :)
MVnut
1st March 2008, 19:25
Well said, think I'll go get one:beer:
JimO
1st March 2008, 20:50
how much for a new Cagiva Raptor 1000
White trash
1st March 2008, 20:52
how much for a new Cagiva Raptor 1000
"Getting in touch" is hardly putting a post on an internet forum.
How'ya doin Paul, long time no see. Good to see ya sticking it to the eyetie dealers again :D
Her_C4
1st March 2008, 21:10
Course ya do!
If you want the best deals available in NZ on new aprilias, benellis, cagivas, mv agustas or want a unusual bike (rc0, rg500 etc) sourcing talk to me.
Some mega deals on new aprillias at the moment , and they come with 3 year warranties! Most of my used bikes are available with 2 year warranties too!
Get in touch if you want a good no-bullshit-cards-on-the-table deal, and find out why the official importers have been hating me since 2003!!
Stay sunny side up out there!
Paul
04 586 1500
021 2364689
Bugga!!! Where the hell was this offer a year ago:girlfight::lol:
JimO
2nd March 2008, 14:32
"Getting in touch" is hardly putting a post on an internet forum.
How'ya doin Paul, long time no see. Good to see ya sticking it to the eyetie dealers again :D
its a simple question all it requires is a $____.__ answer which could be pmed
motoitalia
6th March 2008, 14:17
Sorry mate, been busy have`nt logged on for a few days. Will get you a price and be in touch.
motoitalia
6th March 2008, 14:21
"Getting in touch" is hardly putting a post on an internet forum.
How'ya doin Paul, long time no see. Good to see ya sticking it to the eyetie dealers again :D
Hi ya mate, bloody good thanks! Been in europe for a while but thought ishould come back and annoy a few people! Wot you up to these days?
White trash
6th March 2008, 16:04
Hi ya mate, bloody good thanks! Been in europe for a while but thought ishould come back and annoy a few people! Wot you up to these days?
Racing motorcycles and spending other peoples budgets. The usual :D
Clivoris
6th March 2008, 19:24
Not in the market at the moment, but if I were to purchase from you who would do mechanical work under warrantee, or otherwise, if required?
Usarka
7th March 2008, 09:11
Not in the market at the moment, but if I were to purchase from you who would do mechanical work under warrantee, or otherwise, if required?
Might be in the market at the moment, and also interested in the response to this......
wildcat_lgf
7th March 2008, 11:22
Just spoke to you Paul...Aprilia's seem to be hot property this week :)
Will wait to hear from you. Cheers
Sensei
7th March 2008, 14:46
[QUOTE=motoitalia;
Some mega deals on new aprillias at the moment , and they come with 3 year warranties!
Thought they have 4ys was told that when looking at changing my Aprilia for a new one . Don't know of any 2000 RSVR -SP for sale ?
motoitalia
7th March 2008, 16:54
Hi, any qualified motorcycle workshop in New Zealand!
motoitalia
7th March 2008, 16:56
Hi
Servicing or warranty work can be done by any motorcycle workshop in NZ!
Cheers
motoitalia
7th March 2008, 17:07
Hi everyone
servicing or warranty work can be done at any motorcycle workshop in NZ - though obviously i`d would`nt recommend you took a mv agusta to a scooter shop! :laugh:
Warranties are through Outdoor advantage, part of the orbit financial group and are in many ways better than the manufacturers ones - unlimited claims, each claim limit is value of bike (ie $28000 bike is $28000 limit a claim!) and the workshop working on your bike will not have an axe to grind or be personally losing any money on repairing the bike if they fix it - in fact they`ll be doing everything it needs so they can charge warranty company more money !
motoitalia
7th March 2008, 17:08
Hi don`t know of any sps for sale in Nz at the moment but i can get one for you , e mail me at marquetime@yahoo.co.nz or call me on 04 586 1500 days / 021 236 4689 if you`re keen!
cheers
paul
Gremlin
9th March 2008, 22:57
don't suppose you do KTM?
fredie
9th March 2008, 23:54
can u get rg500 rg400 from japan:2thumbsup
JimBob
10th March 2008, 06:28
Hi everyone
servicing or warranty work can be done at any motorcycle workshop in NZ - though obviously i`d would`nt recommend you took a mv agusta to a scooter shop! :laugh:
Warranties are through Outdoor advantage, part of the orbit financial group and are in many ways better than the manufacturers ones - unlimited claims, each claim limit is value of bike (ie $28000 bike is $28000 limit a claim!) and the workshop working on your bike will not have an axe to grind or be personally losing any money on repairing the bike if they fix it - in fact they`ll be doing everything it needs so they can charge warranty company more money !
Not being picky here but isnt this breakdown insurance rather than warranty?
Would for example, fading paint or a rusty bolt be covered?
Why doesnt the manufacturers warranty apply?
And if it all turns to custard does the buyer have the CGA to fall back on?
Like all insurance (especially mechanical breakdown insurance) the owner had better read and understand the fine print
"they`ll be doing everything it needs so they can charge warranty company more money"
Insurance companies and their assessors arent fools. generally speaking of course
cheers
JimO
10th March 2008, 06:31
Not being picky here but isnt this breakdown insurance rather than warranty?
Would for example, fading paint or a rusty bolt be covered?
Why doesnt the manufacturers warranty apply?
And if it all turns to custard does the buyer have the CGA to fall back on?
Like all insurance (especially mechanical breakdown insurance) the owner had better read and understand the fine print
"they`ll be doing everything it needs so they can charge warranty company more money"
Insurance companies and their assessors arent fools. generally speaking of course
cheers
factory warranty wont apply because the bikes arnt being imported by a local agent or dealership so unless the guy importing them will honour any factory warranty etc you will be on your own
motoitalia
11th March 2008, 01:21
In some cases factory warranty does apply as some manufacturers have a worldwide warranty , however some NZ dealers will deny this as they want to protect their own interests. I offer these warranties free of charge with the new bikes to get over some peoples nervousness about a parallell import and dealers mistreating them because of it (although its ok for them to do it, or sell 07 models as 08s!).
In 5 years i have had 2 problems - a dicky kill switch and a coil shutting down - at that time there were no companies doing motorcycle warranties so i paid for repair myself.
Legally any manufacturer has to carry out recalls on a vehicle regardless of how it arrived in the country so no disadvantages there.
The Warranties i offer are warranties, not breakdown cover, gladly fax or post a copy of the conditions to someone but basically it is: If your motor goes pop and you have service receipts it`ll be replaced or rebuilt as long as it does`nt exceed the original purchase price of the bike, in other words you`ve got $26000 claim limit per claim and unlimited claims on a rsvr factory, and it covers anything mechanical or electrical that is non consumeable. It won`t cover a clutch wearing out after 60000km , or even your motor if you`ve never bothered to get the bike serviced - but then neither will a manufacturers warranty! I agree insurance companies are`nt fools but they`ve still got less of a personal interest then the dealer who sold you the bike - the dealer loses workshop hours and money when he makes a claim (manufacturers warranties do not pay the dealers their full workshop hourly rate so dealers loose money on any warranty work they carry out).
You are right they probably wont pay for a rusty bolt or fading paint but i will if i feel you havent left it outside uncovered for 6 months and never polished it! There is a reason i`m still around after 5 years in a very cut throat business - i look after people! It is also where you get back to the old great leveller - Price!
You can rock into your aprilia dealer and buy a new 2007 Aprilia RSVR Factory with 4 years warranty for $31000 or whatever, or you can buy one off me for
5 or 6 grand less on the road with 3 years warranty - or the normal price of a used one! The end of the day i suppose you ask yourself do you expect to have many problems with your brand new motorcycle anyway and do you expect minor potentially grey area problems like a faded panel or a rusty bolt to cost you the difference in price?
I`ve always found that most people were never concerned about warranties as they were wrapped to be getting a new bike for the price of a used jap import that you know has never been thrashed , rolled or arse-holed by anyone!(apart from yourself!)
Yer pays yer money and you make yer choice!
:cool:
Her_C4
11th March 2008, 07:17
Which shop / workshop in New Zealand has forked out the $$ to pay for the specialist tools required for a service to the Benelli?
Last time I checked, no one had - and no one was prepared to either. On inquiry, no workshops that I personally contacted were prepared to even touch them (even though the distributor assured me otherwise!)
What changed and when?
motoitalia
11th March 2008, 14:00
When i was supposed to be benelli nz a few years ago i was going to buy the tools required , my understanding then was the unique tools required are valve clearance tool and software for axone diagnostic machine, but when the factory changed hands they gave benelli nz to a australian company (!). Because of the low volume of benellis i have brought in and benelli factory annoying me (!) i did not get the tools, but i dont see any reason why the valve adjustment tool could`nt be made - the lack of axone software in NZ is a worry though if you need to diagnose anything. I have heard that motomart have serviced one in the past. Hopefully the current distributors will give the brand the promotion and backing they need as they are awesome bikes, especially the new tre 1130 - very quick and sounds gorgeous!
Her_C4
11th March 2008, 14:08
Motomart may well have serviced a Benelli in the past, and may well do so in the future, however I am quite clear that they do not have the Benelli toolkit.
What were the problems with vinning the Benelli TNT 1130 Cafe Racer here in NZ last year?
Have these issues been addressed / resolved yet?
idb
11th March 2008, 19:44
I am starting to think about another bike.
When I was looking a couple of years back, and ended up with the 888, I was keen to get something more exotic, like a Tesi or DB.
Are you able to source that kind of gear?
Cheers
motoitalia
12th March 2008, 16:03
hi ya, yep am able to source that sort of stuff! Give us a bell on 04 586 1500 / 021 236 4689 or e mail me marquetime@yahoo.co.nz and i`ll do some homework!
cheers
paul
motoitalia
12th March 2008, 16:07
Hi
I have`nt experienced any problems complying benellis, but then i suppose i know what i need to do it! Don`t know whose benelli that one was, maybe they did`nt have the correct paperwork or something! Now Benellis are here in NZ through someone else , and the pricing on thems pretty good i doubt i`ll get any more!
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