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akira205




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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 11:18 pm
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Hi, Members! Is there a slick way to get a dealer to let me test ride a bike? I'm considering a 07' R1 over the 07' Gsxr 1000 (I don't like the dual pipes). I truly believe that in order to get a feel of power and handling of a bike is to actually ride them. One dealer suggested that I buy the motorcycle but then, bring it back for a refund or exchange if I didn't like it. Your thoughts, please. Very Happy

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 7:36 am
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"akira205" <none.TakeThisOut@000.com> wrote
> Hi! Is there a slick way to get a dealer to let me test ride a bike?
> I'm considering a 07' R1 over the 07' Gsxr 1000 (I don't like the dual
> pipes). I truly believe that in order to get a feel of power and
> handling of a bike is to actually ride them. One dealer suggested
> that I buy the motorcycle but then, bring it back for a refund or
> exchange if I didn't like it. Your thoughts, please. Very Happy

On the off chance this isn't a silly troll ....

Put yourself in the dealer's place. Imagine you own a brand new R1 and a
GSXR. Some dude you don't really know wants to "Get the feel of" their
power and handling. Even tire wear will lower their value, not to mention
road rash.

Would you loan them to him?

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 8:05 am
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On Jul 7, 4:23 am, akira205 <n....TakeThisOut@000.com> wrote:
> Hi!  Is there a slick way to get a dealer to let me test ride a bike?
> I’m considering a 07’ R1 over the 07’ Gsxr 1000 (I don’t like the dual
> pipes).  I truly believe that in order to get a feel of power and
> handling of a bike is to actually ride them.  One dealer suggested
> that I buy the motorcycle but then, bring it back for a refund or
> exchange if I didn’t like it.  Your thoughts, please. Very Happy

My local dealers don't do tradebacks. There's a 3-day recision rule in
VA for loans, but it's just for mortgages, AFAIK. In any case, I'll
bet the dealer will win over the costumer every time in my area.

Greg
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 8:11 am
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"akira205" <none RemoveThis @000.com> wrote

> Hi! Is there a slick way to get a dealer to let me test ride a bike?

Yes. Don't try to be "slick". Wink

> I truly believe that in order to get a feel of power and
> handling of a bike is to actually ride them.

If you are under ~30 or so and don't have a MC license yet, then forget it.

OTOH, if you present yourself like you have more than 2 brain cells and
appear to be serious about buying, something can usually be worked out.
Still need that MC license...... and riding IN on a bike often helps too.

If they won't do a test ride, maybe they would do a "rental". For that, you
probably would need verifiable insurance and a couple of hundred dollars
(deposit).

But.......if you come off as a squid they probably won't let you test a used
moped......much less a new $7K bike.
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 8:54 am
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akira205 wrote:
> Hi! Is there a slick way to get a dealer to let me test ride a bike?
> I’m considering a 07’ R1 over the 07’ Gsxr 1000 (I don’t like the dual
> pipes). I truly believe that in order to get a feel of power and
> handling of a bike is to actually ride them. One dealer suggested
> that I buy the motorcycle but then, bring it back for a refund or
> exchange if I didn’t like it. Your thoughts, please. Very Happy

Do you test drive condoms before you buy? Can Opener? Anvil?
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 9:47 am
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On Jul 7, 1:23 am, akira205 <n... DeleteThis @000.com> wrote:
> Hi!  Is there a slick way to get a dealer to let me test ride a bike?
> I’m considering a 07’ R1 over the 07’ Gsxr 1000 (I don’t like the dual
> pipes).  I truly believe that in order to get a feel of power and
> handling of a bike is to actually ride them.  One dealer suggested
> that I buy the motorcycle but then, bring it back for a refund or
> exchange if I didn’t like it.  Your thoughts, please. Very Happy

Well if you come in the shop at 16-23 years old & wearing baggies &
didn't even bring a helmet / riding jacket, with an attitude of a kid
wanting an R1 over a GSXR simply because the GSXR has twin pipis
(doesn't look as cool to your buds) then I'd say your chances are
pretty slim on the test ride thing. The dealer can tell if you have at
least an 80IQ,

Next. judging from the demeaner of your post it's gonna be your 1st
bike and if you buy a 9 second/150MPH 1/4 mile 185MPH top speed bike
you might have a 50/50 chance of surviving your 1st year on the bike.
BTW, your insurance payments may cost more the your bike payments-Smile

Bob Nixon..
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 10:03 am
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Blattus Slafaly wrote:
> akira205 wrote:
>> Hi! Is there a slick way to get a dealer to let me test ride a bike?
>> I’m considering a 07’ R1 over the 07’ Gsxr 1000 (I don’t like the dual
>> pipes). I truly believe that in order to get a feel of power and
>> handling of a bike is to actually ride them. One dealer suggested
>> that I buy the motorcycle but then, bring it back for a refund or
>> exchange if I didn’t like it. Your thoughts, please. Very Happy
>
> Do you test drive condoms before you buy? Can Opener? Anvil?

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 10:07 am
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"Vito" <vito.TakeThisOut@xxcrosslink.net> wrote in message
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> "akira205" <none.TakeThisOut@000.com> wrote
>> Hi! Is there a slick way to get a dealer to let me test ride a bike?
>> I'm considering a 07' R1 over the 07' Gsxr 1000 (I don't like the dual
>> pipes). I truly believe that in order to get a feel of power and
>> handling of a bike is to actually ride them. One dealer suggested
>> that I buy the motorcycle but then, bring it back for a refund or
>> exchange if I didn't like it. Your thoughts, please. Very Happy
>
> On the off chance this isn't a silly troll ....
>
> Put yourself in the dealer's place. Imagine you own a brand new R1 and a
> GSXR. Some dude you don't really know wants to "Get the feel of" their
> power and handling. Even tire wear will lower their value, not to mention
> road rash.
>
> Would you loan them to him?

Also let's not forget the liability if you splatter yourself as well as the
bike ...
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Bruce Richmond

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(Msg. 9) Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 10:10 am
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On Jul 7, 4:23 am, akira205 <n....RemoveThis@000.com> wrote:
> Hi!  Is there a slick way to get a dealer to let me test ride a bike?
> I’m considering a 07’ R1 over the 07’ Gsxr 1000 (I don’t like the dual
> pipes).  I truly believe that in order to get a feel of power and
> handling of a bike is to actually ride them.  One dealer suggested
> that I buy the motorcycle but then, bring it back for a refund or
> exchange if I didn’t like it.  Your thoughts, please. Very Happy

Sure, hand him cash equal to the value of the bike with the
understanding that if you bin it you bought it.

Some dealers do have demo bikes, but you're not likely to get a ride
if you use that line about power and handling.

Another place you might try would be at an AMA National roadrace. I
know several of the manufacturers give demo rides at Daytona, and I
think they do at some of the other tracks as well.

Bruce
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 12:08 pm
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On Mon, 07 Jul 2008 10:23:35 +0200, akira205 <none.DeleteThis@000.com> wrote:

> Hi! Is there a slick way to get a dealer to let me test ride a bike?

That depends on your costume, I guess.

Leslie
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 1:29 pm
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On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 10:10:41 -0700 (PDT), Bruce Richmond
<bsr3997 DeleteThis @my-deja.com> wrote:

>On Jul 7, 4:23 am, akira205 <n... DeleteThis @000.com> wrote:
>> Hi!  Is there a slick way to get a dealer to let me test ride a bike?
>> I’m considering a 07’ R1 over the 07’ Gsxr 1000 (I don’t like the dual
>> pipes).  I truly believe that in order to get a feel of power and
>> handling of a bike is to actually ride them.  One dealer suggested
>> that I buy the motorcycle but then, bring it back for a refund or
>> exchange if I didn’t like it.  Your thoughts, please. Very Happy
>
>Sure, hand him cash equal to the value of the bike with the
>understanding that if you bin it you bought it.

And if you bin it into someone's car, or an old lady crossing
the street, and if you're nearly ( but not quite ) killed and need a
million dollars of medical care plus life-time care ( or if you're
killed and your family is deprived of your continued existence and all
the wonderful benefits thereof ), who pays for all that ? Whose
insurance ? When the insurance runs out and the victim takes someone
to court for another several million in damages, who pays ? Even if
you win, who pays for your lawyers ?

'Your honor, ladies and gentelmen of the jury, this dealer 'KNEW OR
SHOULD HAVE KNOWN' that it was unwise to hand the keys to AN EVIL
KILLER DEMON-POSSESSED FAST RACE BIKE, that he was unfamiliar with,
and without providing any safety training or certification', and they
'KNEW OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN' that harm was likely to come to plaintiff
due to their negligence. We hereby request compensatory damages of $
10,000,000, plus punitive damages of $ 30,000,000, plus $ 2,000,000
per year for life for ongoing medical care for this vegetable, my
client'.

Oh, and his wfe wants another $ 5,000,000 because he won't be
able to get it up any more.




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(Msg. 12) Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 1:48 pm
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"Vito" <vito DeleteThis @xxcrosslink.net> wrote in
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> "akira205" <none DeleteThis @000.com> wrote
>> Hi! Is there a slick way to get a dealer to let me test ride a bike?
>> I'm considering a 07' R1 over the 07' Gsxr 1000 (I don't like the
>> dual pipes). I truly believe that in order to get a feel of power
>> and handling of a bike is to actually ride them. One dealer
>> suggested that I buy the motorcycle but then, bring it back for a
>> refund or exchange if I didn't like it. Your thoughts, please. Very Happy
>
> On the off chance this isn't a silly troll ....
>
> Put yourself in the dealer's place. Imagine you own a brand new R1
> and a GSXR. Some dude you don't really know wants to "Get the feel
> of" their power and handling. Even tire wear will lower their value,
> not to mention road rash.
>
> Would you loan them to him?
>
>

Some dealers have 1 (maybe a couple) demo bike.
They get a rebate from the manufacturer for lending it out but it's
usually a bit more representative of the entire line than one of the
extreme models.
No (good) reason you couldn't test drive a used bike though.
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 2:13 pm
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"Bob Nixon" <bigrex2005.DeleteThis@yahoo.com> wrote
> BTW, your insurance payments may cost more the your bike payments-Smile

Yup, SWMBO got $1000 off the first GSXR in the Richmond Va area (years ago).
When none of the wishful buyers could afford the insurance, the dealer
offered to pay the first $1000. But her insurance was cheaper because she
wasn't under 25 with a zillion tickets. Made a great sport tourer for a
girl.
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(Msg. 14) Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 4:13 pm
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On Jul 8, 1:13 am, "Vito" <v....DeleteThis@xxcrosslink.net> wrote:
> "Bob Nixon" <bigrex2....DeleteThis@yahoo.com> wrote
>
> > BTW, your insurance payments may cost more the your bike payments-Smile
>
> Yup, SWMBO got $1000 off the first GSXR in the Richmond Va area (years ago).
> When none of the wishful buyers could afford the insurance, the dealer
> offered to pay the first $1000. But her insurance was cheaper because she
> wasn't under 25 with a zillion tickets. Made a great sport tourer for a
> girl.

i think it depends on each dealer. the have their rules, some may
allow you to test drive and some may not.

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(Msg. 15) Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 7:38 pm
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On Jul 7, 11:29 am, .p.jm.TakeThisOut@see_my_sig_for_address.com wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 10:10:41 -0700 (PDT), Bruce Richmond
>
> <bsr3....TakeThisOut@my-deja.com> wrote:
> >On Jul 7, 4:23 am, akira205 <n....TakeThisOut@000.com> wrote:
> >> Hi!  Is there a slick way to get a dealer to let me test ride a bike?
> >> I’m considering a 07’ R1 over the 07’ Gsxr 1000 (I don’t like the dual
> >> pipes).  I truly believe that in order to get a feel of power and
> >> handling of a bike is to actually ride them.  One dealer suggested
> >> that I buy the motorcycle but then, bring it back for a refund or
> >> exchange if I didn’t like it.  Your thoughts, please. Very Happy
>
> >Sure, hand him cash equal to the value of the bike with the
> >understanding that if you bin it you bought it.
>
>         And if you bin it into someone's car, or an old lady crossing
> the street, and if you're nearly ( but not quite ) killed and need a
> million dollars of medical care plus life-time care ( or if you're
> killed and your family is deprived of your continued existence and all
> the wonderful benefits thereof ), who pays for all that ?  Whose
> insurance ?  When the insurance runs out and the victim takes someone
> to court for another several million in damages, who pays ?  Even if
> you win, who pays for your lawyers ?
>
> 'Your honor, ladies and gentelmen of the jury, this dealer 'KNEW OR
> SHOULD HAVE KNOWN' that it was unwise to hand the keys to AN EVIL
> KILLER DEMON-POSSESSED FAST RACE BIKE, that he was unfamiliar with,
> and without providing any safety training or certification', and they
> 'KNEW OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN' that harm was likely to come to plaintiff
> due to their negligence.  We hereby request compensatory damages of $
> 10,000,000, plus punitive damages of $ 30,000,000, plus $ 2,000,000
> per year for life for ongoing medical care for this vegetable, my
> client'.
>
>         Oh, and his wfe wants another $ 5,000,000 because he won't be
> able to get it up any more




You don't ride and you PRESUME to use an auto incident that YOU caused
due to your incompetance behind the wheel. Damn that's pretty ballsy
for a spineless jellyfish cage monkey like you.
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