I'm starting to shop around for my upgrade from my 250cc, and I'm wondering what the "norm" is for warranties for 2nd hand bikes from a dealer?
I figured buying from trademe is no-warranty and buyer-beware, but from past experience when buying a car, a caryard can generally chuck on a warranty on a 2nd hand vehicle.
What's the deal with motorbikes?
Toddled down to a local (unnamed) dealership on weekend and saw a 2nd hand bike (only a few years old) that would suit me, but when I asked about warranties they just kept saying consumer guarantee act will cover it and telling me a vague "we will fix it, depending on how long you've had it and the distance you've travelled", but would not give me a timeframe or distance.A bit non-committal I thought, and leaves a lot of room for argument.
I also asked if they service the bikes before selling and I was told that they get a 'check over'.
Is this the norm? Or am I expecting too much to have a xx month warranty (or xxx kms)? Or shall I run scared?
(keep in mind I'm not an expert on bikes and only been riding a year, so giving the bike an indepth once-over is a little tricky.)
any opinions / suggestions appreciated
~DJ
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