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Skunk
29th November 2004, 19:35
After saying on another thread that I had brought another KLX250 it appears I won't.

Let me take you back to last Thursday: Mrs Kiwizrx talked to a bike dealer about an unregistered KLX250 they had on the shop floor with no price on it.

The story she got was that it was:
$5000, will register, WOF, and put on dual purpose tyres.
They had all the road parts and they had ordered a new headlight to replace the broken one. They'll fit everything.
It was one owner from new. (Rego currently on hold)

I picked it up Saturday, and took it to a friend of mine who looked at it and said 'I know that bike. It's a minter. Here's the old owners number - call him' which I did.

From here it goes pear shaped.
Owners: Kiwi Rider had it, then a bike shop, then private, then bike shop, THEN the guy I'm talking too! (Just counting to see if that is ONE owner... No, not unless I miscounted. Minimum two, max five).
Also never registered. Ever.
Last owner brought a new light for it and the shop has it.

Took it back today to say yeah I'll take it only to find the new deal. *I* get it road worthy, buy the tyres, bring it back and they'll rego and WOF.

I'm not happy. What would you guys do?

matthewt
29th November 2004, 19:39
I'm not happy. What would you guys do?

I'd tell them to shove it.

jase
29th November 2004, 19:45
So would I....SHOVE IT!

James Deuce
29th November 2004, 19:46
Sideways.

And smile sweetly.

There's another one out there for you somewhere.

Patience grasshopper.

Motu
29th November 2004, 19:46
I'm looking for one too - so I shouldn't tell you there are better deals on TradeMe at this moment....

Skunk
29th November 2004, 20:01
I'm looking for one too - so I shouldn't tell you there are better deals on TradeMe at this moment....
Too late! I see one in Auckland (dealer) and one in Hamilton (dealer) - both on bikepoint. I'll look at trademe now... :)

I'm pissed at them - they still owe me the RIGHT part for the airbox on the last bike I brought from them.

Lesson learnt.

almonster
29th November 2004, 20:21
so please tell who is this dealer dont what to be dealing with them

Skunk
29th November 2004, 20:30
so please tell who is this dealer dont what to be dealing with them
I'll tell tomorrow...

I'm waiting to see what they do. I'm expecting nothing, but you never know. Don't want to upset them BEFORE they make their next move. :no:

I'm pissed because we sold one of our bikes (Mrs Kiwizrx's) to buy this one, and they know it. It's not like we're not serious about buying it...

Joni
29th November 2004, 22:18
Over promise and under deliver pisses me off even in the smallest degree....
:mad:

I agree, tell em to shuv it....
Rather find the people who will end as enthusiastic as they began! :niceone:

Ghost Lemur
30th November 2004, 12:31
I've got to go with the concensus, they better be coming back to you with a better deal than they first offered (hell of a lot of difference between 1 owner and 5) or tell them to shove it and shop elsewhere.

Sniper
30th November 2004, 13:27
Tell them to take it an shove it where the sun dont shine

Yamahamaman
30th November 2004, 15:02
Mention the 'Fair Trading Act' and the 'Commerce Commission' in the same sentence and see what happens.

inlinefour
30th November 2004, 15:04
to comply with their end of the deal and also failed to comply with the fair trading act, by at the very least not disclosing the truth about the said bike, then you ae within your rights to return the bike to the dealer for a FULL refund. Should they fail to comply then go to a public law office for advice. Its amazing how quick people will jump when they know that the weight of the law is about to come down on them HARD. Hope this helps and please inform us of the outcome and be carefull of disclosing the bike shop's name as that will be slander. :kick: :brick: :Oops:

Skunk
30th November 2004, 16:03
To be clear - no money had changed hands.

I have now discussed everything with said shop and we have reached an agreement. I am purchasing the bike at the price we had agreed to, and have negotiated the rest (give and take). I'm happier - but not happy, happy.

They have done an OK deal but went about the wrong way. :whistle:

Skunk
3rd December 2004, 21:10
I have the bike and the box that has "all the parts to make it road legal".

Except it doesn't.

And said bike shop is getting me to find out the part numbers so they can order the missing (cheap) parts. They will (and have) supplied the missing bolts with some out of a packet. Not the right style of bolt to match the rest as Kawasaki have a fancy headed bolts.

But guess what grates the most? I'm finding out the part numbers and THEY are the Kawaski dealer... :angry2:

Seemed like such a good deal to start with :baby:

That's it, moaning over. :calm: Everyone enjoy the ride.

Yamahamaman
3rd December 2004, 21:50
Very interesting.

Have you heard of the Darwin Awards?

NC
3rd December 2004, 22:00
Tell them to shove it in there armpit!

Skunk
4th December 2004, 14:41
Very interesting.

Have you heard of the Darwin Awards?
Yeah, I know I'm an idiot for continuing the deal. Trouble is the bike is worth it. I know it's history, the previous owner, the servicing, the way it was riden etc. It's already got the dynajet carb kit, been tuned, big bore exhaust and all the other bit and pieces.

If I didn't know all this I would have walked away.

gav
4th December 2004, 22:49
So its got some good bits but sounds like it may have led a hard life, Kiwi Rider first owner, was it a project bike of theirs? Having two bike shops on the papers, some dont count these as owners as such as often no milage is recorded on vehicles, however your KLX maynot have odo and then again could be a weekend hack for joy riding staff etc. You have to look up part numbers? wankers ....... hope it was cheap.......