blacklightning
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I am not sure if there is a spot for comments on dealers or not, but I thought I would post it here.
I decided to bite the bullet and narrow my herd down to 1 spyder. So, the second week in April, I sold my 2014 RT to a local guy, and then proceeded to work a deal with Jason at Imotorsports on my 2012 RSS. I was very happy with the trade in value that they were doing for me, so I started the purchase process. I sent him all the info on the RSS, and they got back with me on what the difference would be. 2 days later, I wired them the funds, and my 2016 F3T started being put together. He said I should be able to get it around the last week of April. I explained to him that I had a 5 day trip in Gatlinburg, Tn. planned from 4/25-29. I wanted to let him know that I was OK with not having the new bike until I got home, but I would be riding the RSS, so the milage would go up (Gatlinburg is about 365 miles from Raleigh, NC). After finding out where I was going, he said, he could have it delivered to me at my vacation location:yikes:. I thought, wow, that would give me a chance to directly compare the 2 bikes back to back. We arrived in Gatlinburg Tuesday evening, and I got a call from the delivery driver. He said it was late, but he could meet me with the bike early Wednesday morning:yes:. Wednesday, about 9am, we met in the Walmart parking lot and we did the switch. Jason was sending me a 30 day temp tag, but the delivery guy left early, so he emailed it to me, and I was able to print out the tag and everything was set. I did notice that they had the typical foot peg locations on the bike, so I called and Jason sent me a set of rods to work better for my height. All in all, the sale was great, and I was delivered a bike with .6 mile on the odometer. If I could complain about anything, it would be that I wish service would put about 4-5 miles on the bike to shake things out. Although the bike is great, I think it might need either a front end alignment or wheel balance. I think this is something that should be taken care of before the unit is delivered to any customer. The bike and I arrived home Saturday evening, and my new bike has 1062 well broken in miles.
Here are just a few of the places that we visited last week.
And to Jason, I would just like to say thanks for making all this come together.
I decided to bite the bullet and narrow my herd down to 1 spyder. So, the second week in April, I sold my 2014 RT to a local guy, and then proceeded to work a deal with Jason at Imotorsports on my 2012 RSS. I was very happy with the trade in value that they were doing for me, so I started the purchase process. I sent him all the info on the RSS, and they got back with me on what the difference would be. 2 days later, I wired them the funds, and my 2016 F3T started being put together. He said I should be able to get it around the last week of April. I explained to him that I had a 5 day trip in Gatlinburg, Tn. planned from 4/25-29. I wanted to let him know that I was OK with not having the new bike until I got home, but I would be riding the RSS, so the milage would go up (Gatlinburg is about 365 miles from Raleigh, NC). After finding out where I was going, he said, he could have it delivered to me at my vacation location:yikes:. I thought, wow, that would give me a chance to directly compare the 2 bikes back to back. We arrived in Gatlinburg Tuesday evening, and I got a call from the delivery driver. He said it was late, but he could meet me with the bike early Wednesday morning:yes:. Wednesday, about 9am, we met in the Walmart parking lot and we did the switch. Jason was sending me a 30 day temp tag, but the delivery guy left early, so he emailed it to me, and I was able to print out the tag and everything was set. I did notice that they had the typical foot peg locations on the bike, so I called and Jason sent me a set of rods to work better for my height. All in all, the sale was great, and I was delivered a bike with .6 mile on the odometer. If I could complain about anything, it would be that I wish service would put about 4-5 miles on the bike to shake things out. Although the bike is great, I think it might need either a front end alignment or wheel balance. I think this is something that should be taken care of before the unit is delivered to any customer. The bike and I arrived home Saturday evening, and my new bike has 1062 well broken in miles.
Here are just a few of the places that we visited last week.
And to Jason, I would just like to say thanks for making all this come together.