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Originally Posted by Atonic
Wife's spyder needed a new rear tire.
Took it to Ask. Was quoted 2hrs labor @ $85/hr . Thought the rate was high, considering local dealerships charge $65. 2 hours seemed like a long time to change a tire, but hey, it's a spyder.
They changed the tire in 55 minutes. Still charged me for 2 hours.
Does anyone know an honest service place to take a spyder in SW Ohio?
Which one...there are three ASK dealerships.
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budro is right take it to honda of jackson
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2009 Yellow SM5 with BRP R35 saddlebags, CHAD windshield, ESI Up & Out Mirror Extensions, ESI 4" Handlebar Risers, Hindle muffler, Green Filter, Juice Box Pro, Throttlemeister, Crampbuster, Cortech Sport Tailbag, trunk liner, trunk spring, 12V trunk outlet, Eastern Beaver PC8 Fuse Panel, and two dashboard Powerlet outlets.
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So BRP is telling their dealers to defraud customers. Why am I not surprised.
You used a car tire, I take it? I suggested that but she wanted to go with a stock tire.
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I don't get it ! They tell you it takes 2 hours at 85 bucks per hour . You say yes and pay them or say no and go somewhere else and pay them what they quote .
Flat rate has been around since they invented the wheel . As well how is BRP the bad guy here ?
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Originally Posted by fastfraser
I don't get it ! They tell you it takes 2 hours at 85 bucks per hour . You say yes and pay them or say no and go somewhere else and pay them what they quote .
Flat rate has been around since they invented the wheel . As well how is BRP the bad guy here ?
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Originally Posted by Atonic
So BRP is telling their dealers to defraud customers. Why am I not surprised.
You used a car tire, I take it? I suggested that but she wanted to go with a stock tire.
This is not fraud. The practice is called charging "Flat Rate". It has been common in the automotive industry for many decades. If a mechanic beats flat rtae, the dealership makes money, if he is slower, they lose. A good dealership will tell you the flat rate cost up front, so there are no big surprises when you get the bill.
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Originally Posted by Atonic
You used a car tire, I take it? I suggested that but she wanted to go with a stock tire.
Yes. I went with the Kumho Ecsta AST that many here have had success with.
2009 Yellow SM5 with BRP R35 saddlebags, CHAD windshield, ESI Up & Out Mirror Extensions, ESI 4" Handlebar Risers, Hindle muffler, Green Filter, Juice Box Pro, Throttlemeister, Crampbuster, Cortech Sport Tailbag, trunk liner, trunk spring, 12V trunk outlet, Eastern Beaver PC8 Fuse Panel, and two dashboard Powerlet outlets.
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The user formerly known as GIJoe
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Originally Posted by fastfraser
I don't get it ! They tell you it takes 2 hours at 85 bucks per hour . You say yes and pay them or say no and go somewhere else and pay them what they quote .
Flat rate has been around since they invented the wheel . As well how is BRP the bad guy here ?
For telling dealers to charge 2 hours labor for a one hour job.
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Atonic,
I tried to help but you chose to ignore my offer. Just doesn't seem like you're getting much satisfaction by just coming back to complain.
Hope everything works out for you.
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My dealer charged me 1 hour for the tire change (Kumho), but then another $20 "clean up" fee because I had Ride On in the old tire. To their defense, they do have a clearly posted sign stating that policy.
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