hit the link in the post to check out the latest edit on wikihow.. been some work on it since i originally posted it
hit the link in the post to check out the latest edit on wikihow.. been some work on it since i originally posted it
When you buy a bike from a dealer, all details regarding warranty period(if any)of the bike in question, will(should)be on that form. At time of sale... you sign it to say you agree to that.
After that period is up .......
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
question...lifetime of a bike..? 3yrs from date of manufactor...any idea..
.xjr...
.."What's with all the lights"..officer..
I suggest this:
Either tell the dealer that without an expressly written warranty you might as well just buy something similar for less money from tardme or find a dealer that gives a warranty, or just go elsewhere and avoid dealing with this particular dealership.
Only a few years old? For a year or two old and low Kms I would expect a reasonable bit of warranty. For a few years old I think you want to see at least 3 months warranty written on the sale agreement. Generally 3 months will be enough - any underlying problems when you buy it are likely to show up fairly quickly. Any problems that surface after more than 3 months - well you can pretty much expect to have to fork out some money to sort them I suppose.
One important consideration: If you can find the same thing on tardme for less money then you can keep that money aside for any work that you find needs doing. If you were to save $1000 then you would need to have some bad luck with problems costing over a thou before you were worse off compared to buying from a dealer. I would stop and consider this fact before writing off the idea of buying privately.
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