Picking up new blk 06 on 27 Mar
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Picking up new blk 06 on 27 Mar
It's only a few days away, and I'm going to Honda Southern Powersports to save lots of loot!!!!
Can't wait!
Do you guys think I should get the extended warranty??? All my friends are telling me not to do it because it's a waste of money. I've owned an F4I and blackbird and they have never giving me any problems what-so-ever. I'm just scared I pay all this money for a new bike and after the first year is up, "murphy's law", my starts messing up.
Can't wait!
Do you guys think I should get the extended warranty??? All my friends are telling me not to do it because it's a waste of money. I've owned an F4I and blackbird and they have never giving me any problems what-so-ever. I'm just scared I pay all this money for a new bike and after the first year is up, "murphy's law", my starts messing up.
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RE: Picking up new blk 06 on 27 Mar
I say no to the warranty.
The only time I buy the extended warranty is for high dollar electronic items like a laptop computer or my $3500 LCD projection TV, something I can't fix on my own. I have already used the extended warranty I bought for my son's laptop and I just learned he somehow cracked the outside case at the hinge so we will be using it again. After one year of riding hard under the factory warranty you should bring out any gremlin’s your new bike might have. The whole marketing ploy behind the extended warranty is get the customer to feel just like you are feeling and buy it for "piece of mind".
Not to put a negative slant on it but I think the odds are better for someone to cause damage to their bike by dropping it then using an extended warranty so save the money for plastic repairs.
The only time I buy the extended warranty is for high dollar electronic items like a laptop computer or my $3500 LCD projection TV, something I can't fix on my own. I have already used the extended warranty I bought for my son's laptop and I just learned he somehow cracked the outside case at the hinge so we will be using it again. After one year of riding hard under the factory warranty you should bring out any gremlin’s your new bike might have. The whole marketing ploy behind the extended warranty is get the customer to feel just like you are feeling and buy it for "piece of mind".
Not to put a negative slant on it but I think the odds are better for someone to cause damage to their bike by dropping it then using an extended warranty so save the money for plastic repairs.
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