Don't get me wrong guys...........I didn't take any offense to anything that was said. As a matter of fact, I agree that what was said pretty much sums up the local dealer(s) position on the matter. I just don't understand anyone doing business that way, particularly when the economy is in a downward spiral. Like I said before, I will make it a point not to do business with dealers who have this policy. And not just in the purchase of a new bike, but in every facet of motorcycling. I won't buy parts there, I won't buy accessories there, I won't buy gear there and I sure as hell won't recommend them to anyone. The thing is, I'm not some kid who is
currently infatuated with the idea of motorcycles. I've been riding since I was twelve and I'm now 47. I raced professionally. I've been an AMA member forever. For me this is a lifelong commitment. So go ahead Mr. Dealer........Ignore me in favor of somebody who bought his bike last week (but quite possibly may decide that riding is not for him in the next few years) but it is a shortsighted way of running your business. Rant off.
Note: all of this aside, I
did manage to find a dealer who, not only will work on my bike, but who knows what it is and seems genuinely excited to see something old and cool. I will report results later since my appointment is for next Wednesday. Keep your fingers crossed for me.