:hun:Ease or not they go by BRP rated time estimates:barf: at expensive shop rates:gaah::banghead: :sour: & DIY you get to know your bike better for the unexpected things that happen on the road:thumbup: just take your time , don’t get aggravated & brake something :lecturef_smilie:Pretty easy to install.
Having said that, it should be pretty easy for your dealer to install also, and shouldn't cost much extra.
We are planning to get the driver backrest, passenger armrests, and the auxiliary light. Should we pay for installation at dealer or are they pretty easy to install?
We are planning to get the driver backrest, passenger armrests, and the auxiliary light. Should we pay for installation at dealer or are they pretty easy to install?
The backrest and auxiliary light are pretty easy to install. Even a Caveman can do it. I don't know about the passenger armrests.
*** Note*** Has your passenger sat on one with the passenger armrests? My understanding is that it could be a little difficult to get on and off with them. A few people on here have gotten them and then took them off because of that. It could be a costly mistake.
Including the accessories in the OTD price is a good idea to see how much the dealership will include to have a satisfied customer. It might also give you some leverage if there is more than one dealership within reasonable shopping distance. Create a spreadsheet and list everything to get a bottom line number and shop it hard.
One little screw up is demoralizing.
:agree:x 2 There is enough markup in accessories that the dealer has a bit to play with here. You should be able to work out some kind of "install" deal if you so desire. :yes:
Unless the dealer is one of those who thinks 1 customer doesn't matter. (previously discussed) If that's the case, it doesn't matter what you do or say. Still, can't hurt to ask.