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wiredgeorge

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Yesterday was a comedy of errors. Went to Walgreens in San Antonio after lunch to pick up a prescription. I was going to take my 2013 CB1100A but it was HOT HOT HOT (96F) so I jumped on my 2010 Can-Am Spyder RT and pulled into their parking lot, picked up meds and went to start the bike and CLICK... then nothing. This about 4PM now and did I say it was 96 degrees. Called my FINE insurance company Progressive where I pay for the towing service and got a text that said the flat bed would be out at about 5PM. I called my wife and asked to bring some jumper cables and tried to jump. If you jump a bike, don't start the donor car. Connect cables and let it sit for a bit then try it. I did this BUT CLICK... wouldn't turn the starter over. OK, I had just bought a new Yuasa battery from BATTERYSHARKS.com... it is a YTX24HL-BS... well it turned out it WAS NOT a Yuasa it was a knock off. See their ad: http://www.batterysharks.com/Yuasa-...21-350-d.htm?gclid=CPmu2Prn78YCFRCCaQodQF8Nqg

I called the Coyote Motorsports and Fun Center in Boerne and ask if they would wait on me and the tow truck... Sure... no problem

The ad fooled me and I bought the cheepo battery. Well, anyway, either the battery failed after about two months OR something in the charging system was not supplying a positive charging voltage... either alternator or regulator/rectifier but I was not in a position to change the battery in the parking lot since you have to take half the bike apart (mine is under seat). Did I mention it was 96F?

Anyway, about 6:30PM my flat bed rolls up and it isn't a flat bed. It is a pickup truck with a magnetic sign on the door that says "road service" and the guy asks me if I need a jump. I tell him I had called in for a flat bed. He drives off. Another call to Progressive and they are very sorry for the mix up and I explain I have the Spyder in the parking lot and need a flat bed. OK... fine they have it. I called Coyote again and the owner's son, don't worry about it; he would stay till I got there.

OK... 7:30 rolls around and Chicone Towing driver calls and tells me he will be there in a few minutes with a flat bed to pick up my 1988 Kawasaki Voyager and take it to a Kawasaki dealer. Where the heck did they get that? I owned a Voyager about 10 years ago or longer so I guess Progressive got confused somehow and gave them the wrong info. When they found out I had a Can-Am spyder, they cancelled the call as they needed the right bike on the paperwork.

At about 8:30 Progressive tells me that they will surely send out a tow truck this time (flat bed) for my Spyder and about about I get a text that they will be there at 9:15. I call the nice young fella at Coyote and tell him we will soon be on our way. They are about 45 minutes from where I am stranded. At about 10:15, Joe, a nice Iraqi guy with a flat bed pulls into the parking lot and professionally loads me up and the missus and I lead Joe out to Coyote Motorsports in Boerne. At about 11:15 we roll in to unload and that nice young kiddo is sitting on a chair by their front door with a mechanic's bay open for us to unload. We got out at about 11:30PM. The owner's son said he was glad to stay to help us out. My wife was kind of stunned by the MEGA-SUPER customer service and he promised to get my bike fixed first thing in the AM. They did that too... it was the Chinese knock-off battery that gave up its ghost. Charging system putting out 14VDC at 3K rpm. Guess saving a few bucks on the battery was another lesson I had to pay for but Coyote Motorsport just got themselves a loyal customer and I have quite a few friends and I have a big mouth. Bet my friends all get to hear about the way they are an example of how a business should be run. Did I mention that Batteryshark.com is a tad deceptive? I can't remember if the picture that was up when I bought my battery was a Yuasa but that is what I remember. I wonder if they will honor the warranty? hehe Sorry this was so long but I stood out in the heat for over 5 hours (did I say it was 96F) learning this lesson!
 
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As much as it stinks that this happened to you... :shocked:
The REST of the story just shows how good a bad situation can be made, when the right folks are knee deep in it! :clap:
Glad to hear that the fix was an easy one, and Kudos to the shop for doing such a GREAT job! :firstplace:
 
That blows

I went through hell over batteries myself, with motobatt. The first three leaked, the fourth one was good.
The moral of the story is......no more internet batteries. EVER.
Glad u had a happy ending.
 
I clicked the link, the ad is slightly deceptive but the photo is not yuasa & the price is too low. they did what advertising is supposed
to do, almost lie.
 
Thx

:thumbup:Reading this helps me feel better about my luck:roflblack: Some of this stuff you cant just make up:banghead:
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Sorry to hear..!!

That is one long day...but as long as you got your meds..:roflblack: its one of those learning experiences you hate...glad you found such a great shop and your on the road again...:2thumbs:
 
I sure hope you were out of the heat & resting in Walgreens for the bulk of those 5 hrs.

Great dealer you have :thumbup:
 
The hidden message is...

Don't use Progressive because they don't know what they're doing! To mess up three times on a tow truck, what the hell. Seriously, am I the only one that saw the tragedy in customer service from Progressive?!
 
Sounds a lot like my dealings with AAA. We used Progressive once for my husband's motorcycle and they showed up quickly with the right equipment but Progressive pays for only 14 miles on towing. We were 14.5 miles away and the tow truck driver called it even.

Kudos to Coyote Powersports. I wish all dealers acted like that.
 
Sounds like a great dealer...I sure as heck wouldn't have waited that long for a tow though. :banghead: I would have googled for another flatbed and hoped to be reimbursed by the insurance company. You sir have a lot of patience!!! So does that dealer..LOL
 
THE AD

I clicked the link, the ad is slightly deceptive but the photo is not yuasa & the price is too low. they did what advertising is supposed
to do, almost lie.

Photo in AD I saw was a Yuasa......However the AD does state the Battery you are buying is " representative " of a Yuasa...????.........and further down there is a NOTE: the picture shown is for illustration purposes only... !!!!!...............Mike :thumbup:
 
I considered calling another tow company. Google San Antonio and motorcycle towing. Most of the ads are buys with pickup trucks that don't even have a trailer. I really need to buy a different trailer. My trailer is a 3 dirt bike type and not suitable for a trike plus my ramp is a trifold and about a foot too narrow for a trike. It is hard to spend $1000 or so for a new trailer when you don't need it on the spot. I am putting in a new home a/c system next week and need a new seat for my CB1100A and then I think the trailer is on the buy list.
 
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