If it's a brand new bike needing warranty work and there is a local dealer for the brand, I would expect to be able to take it to the local dealer and have the required work done, as I would expect the warranty would be from the manufacturer not the dealer. Second hand all bets are off.
Riding cheap crappy old bikes badly since 1987
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It's a nationwide warranty, if faulty it will be covered. However you may not be given priority over their regular customers in the workshop. Such is life.
Ducatis in Christchurch - Casbolts have good stocks - your preferred model may not be on the floor at any given time a they move stock (odd that!). Again standard business in NZ. If you load up the floor with five of every model you'll go broke bloody fast!
Nothing wrong with shopping around NZ for the best deal though. I've purchased bikes from Dunedin before as there were several thousand dollars difference.
What did you buy?
Part of the warranty is labour, however, speak to most mechanics and the warranty amount of labour doesn't match reality.
I know of one dealer that had to slow the pace of a recall down, booking a certain number in at a time. They needed the regular work to help balance the books.
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
I would expect the local dealer to cover the warranty, they are after all agents for the brand. If they lose money I don't think they have a very good deal with the manufacturer. If they refuse to do the work then I would be onto the manufacturer very quickly, it is a nationwide warranty.
As for local dealers, yes some of them are good, and some well... There are quite a few people around here who say things like "I bought an 'A' brand bike because I didn't want to deal with the 'B' brand agent. There is one particular company around here where their poor salesmen and poor customer focus costs them quite a few sales and hurts the brand name.
Yes and i knew the dealer and the brand right away when i read this 25 years on nothing changes ;-)
and to think there only one of the three left makes me sick
You appear to be closely connected to the dealer side of things, if not I apologise for making that assumption. I do not want to get offside with anyone in the dealer network, in fact I usually try to establish a close relationship with whomever I deal with. A bike I bought previously I bought from a dealer in the North, the local dealer was more than happy to do warranty and service on the bike and I think we have a very good working relationship. At one stage I offered to pay for something that I considered they had done beyond what was required by the warranty and they refused on the grounds that their generosity would be rewarded in other ways, and I think it has.
I see no reason why this shouldn't happen with my present purchase. I don't want to see people lose money, I do understand we all have to make a living but being an agent thereby cutting out parallel sellers carries with it some responsibility, and I think that warranty repairs and servicing are part of that responsibility.
Cheers
Yes, generally NZ gets a good selection of rides - USA I notice misses out on some very nice bikes based on historically poor sales in the sector.
It's all controlled - Blue Wing Honda for example dictate what comes in to NZ, I guess the others do too.
Looks like you've purchased a Aprilia? Nice. Enjoy and say hello if you see me parked up over at Little River sipping a coffee![]()
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