f#$%k dealer dropped my bike
#1
f#$%k dealer dropped my bike
took my 11 roadglide ultra in for the recall well then it started while i was outside smoking i hear bag but i knew that the lifted plates make noise when they are lowering the lift so i didnt think anything well waiting for it to go to the detailer i still dont see my bike but i do see 5 other tech trying to pick it up.so now they ordered my new saddle bag and they were putting stock handle bars back on it until i said no now i want the cvo roadglide ultra bars and no question asked they ordered them.my question to everyone is did i make a right choice by getting those cvo bars?any input would be great.oh and if anyone wants to know recall was done in 30min.but to drop,pick-up and check for damages will take additional 1 hour.Mother F!@#kers.
PS it fell on its left side were the kickstand is
PS it fell on its left side were the kickstand is
#3
...first off...if I was you I would go over that bike with a fine-tooth-comb...check it REAL good for other scratches before accepting it back from the dealer..as far as the bars?.I don't know how someone can.."go wrong" with a set of bars as long as you have tried them first and like the way they fit you...good luck
#4
Wow I think I would have lost it. But maybe it will end up being worth it in the end. I hope so.
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#5
3 days after I took my 2012 brand new SG home my friend asked if I dropped it already, had a big 1x1" gouge on right side of fairing, I took it back and showed them, well luckly they took pictures before i road it off cause in the picture it had the marks, 45 min later i had a new fairing.
#6
Not to diminish the seriousness of this situation, but I will say that in a busy shop bikes get dropped.
No, it's NOT ok, just putting out a simple fact based on my own experiences as both a wrench and a service manager for a dealership (that's the guy that gets to explain everything to the customer...what fun).
And I would agree that a thorough inspection is warranted. If she went down hard, you also might want to check for any wierd vibrations, etc.
No, it's NOT ok, just putting out a simple fact based on my own experiences as both a wrench and a service manager for a dealership (that's the guy that gets to explain everything to the customer...what fun).
And I would agree that a thorough inspection is warranted. If she went down hard, you also might want to check for any wierd vibrations, etc.
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#8
**** happens. the important thing is they owned up to it, and appear to be doing what they have to to make it right. I'd say that's about the best you can expect. Get the bike out in some good daylight and go over it several times, take it for a test ride, and take pictures before you accept it back...because they WILL make you sign something releasing them from further claims before they let you take it home.
If you don't get greedy and take advantage of this accident they'll most likely work with you to make it right.
If you don't get greedy and take advantage of this accident they'll most likely work with you to make it right.
#10
jeff i hear what ur saying but when i asked a couple of times what happen and they said it just slipped there is no damage i said BS i got the manager and he looked and saw the bars were bent then the writer tells me since i didnt see the scratch on the saddle bag at write up we will fix that also and mind u its the same side the bike fell on i think u would be pissed also.but again it might of never happen to you and never wish it would but i think u be pissed.thats why im making a big deal about but i wasnt even mad at the tech more at the writer for saying it slip no damage.i guess each there own