Incominnnnnnnng. Sometimes you have to go with your heart... not your head.
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Re: Incominnnnnnnng. Sometimes you have to go with your heart... not your head.
Reading all this, I would say 'keep it.' Secondhand teething problems are normal. A little time spent sorting these problems out will pay in the end and you have the bike you want.
On the flip side, be interesting to know what dealers would give you on a px value for it. Or ring somewhere like Wigan and test the water. Just a thought.
On the flip side, be interesting to know what dealers would give you on a px value for it. Or ring somewhere like Wigan and test the water. Just a thought.
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Re: Incominnnnnnnng. Sometimes you have to go with your heart... not your head.
Has it gone back yet?
Even I would ....
Even I would ....
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Re: Incominnnnnnnng. Sometimes you have to go with your heart... not your head.
It's not quite right for you and might always have little niggles.
Send the bugger back and get a new one on finance/PCP or whatever.
Then it's perfect. Not a compromise.
Some great deals over winter.
Send the bugger back and get a new one on finance/PCP or whatever.
Then it's perfect. Not a compromise.
Some great deals over winter.
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Re: Incominnnnnnnng. Sometimes you have to go with your heart... not your head.
I'm bemused by your last part ? Why would i send it to a different dealer in P/X ? I don't think it'd be a terrible price... but i also don't think it'd quite be what it stands me.Dodgy knees wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 9:11 am Reading all this, I would say 'keep it.' Secondhand teething problems are normal. A little time spent sorting these problems out will pay in the end and you have the bike you want.
On the flip side, be interesting to know what dealers would give you on a px value for it. Or ring somewhere like Wigan and test the water. Just a thought.
Plus, it's got a fucked bolt
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Re: Incominnnnnnnng. Sometimes you have to go with your heart... not your head.
Your standards are slipping - I remember the SuperDuke with the fucked bolt in a place that nobody else could see but you.
It lasted about 2 weeks ....
What bike are you getting next?
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Re: Incominnnnnnnng. Sometimes you have to go with your heart... not your head.
This is just a general rant, given what's been said up there ^^^^^^
These sorts of bikes (not just the one under discussion) aren't mass market cheapies designed to carry your wife and three kids + 1 months produce to market. They're premium priced things aimed at a certain market - men (mainly) with deep pockets and a car in the garage.
Therefore, for the money (often as much as a half-decent car) it's not unreasonable to expect a product that doesn't:
- have bolts made of cheese that are never expected to be undone
- petrol tanks that fail if you try to remove them or actually put petrol in
- need to be kept in a centrally heated garage 3-4 months of the year
- turn into a heap of fur if they get wet
- have design faults that don't get rectified until a new engine/model comes out*
- only look mint for a month - unless if you live in California
- have headers that go brown after 5 minutes use
(Actually, importing second hand bikes from California isn't a bad idea!)
* and YOU have to pay £££s to keep on top of
........aaaaand breathe....
These sorts of bikes (not just the one under discussion) aren't mass market cheapies designed to carry your wife and three kids + 1 months produce to market. They're premium priced things aimed at a certain market - men (mainly) with deep pockets and a car in the garage.
Therefore, for the money (often as much as a half-decent car) it's not unreasonable to expect a product that doesn't:
- have bolts made of cheese that are never expected to be undone
- petrol tanks that fail if you try to remove them or actually put petrol in
- need to be kept in a centrally heated garage 3-4 months of the year
- turn into a heap of fur if they get wet
- have design faults that don't get rectified until a new engine/model comes out*
- only look mint for a month - unless if you live in California
- have headers that go brown after 5 minutes use
(Actually, importing second hand bikes from California isn't a bad idea!)
* and YOU have to pay £££s to keep on top of
........aaaaand breathe....
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Re: Incominnnnnnnng. Sometimes you have to go with your heart... not your head.
The motorbike industry has been making what it sees as deposable product for years - and the piss taking is across all manaufacturers - Ducati make bolts from cheese, Kawasaki paint sloughs off the swing arm in seconds - and then the wheels start to flake, Buell decided that we were all beta testers of their products, and HD sell you something that is half complete.Count Steer wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 9:37 am This is just a general rant, given what's been said up there ^^^^^^
When I had my KTM 950 SM, it thought it was bombproof, and then I saw one that had been keep in a shed over winter. The engine was more orange than the bodywork.
It would help if we all complained a lot more about the product they try and sell us - or stopped buying the sub-standard Matt they offer up ...
That said, I understand Weeksy issue having just install the race pack - it's not exactly free for him to exchange unless some how he can de-install it, and then load onto anything new.
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Re: Incominnnnnnnng. Sometimes you have to go with your heart... not your head.
So here's the reply from the dealer this morning. Which may surprise @Alan PBTD but after chatting with dealer yesterday it doesn't shock me
So i do have a decision to make now...
Can't argue with the honesty and transaction... Just a bit of bad luck.Good morning Steve,
So after a short discussion with my colleagues, we think the best thing is to take the bike back and unwind the finance on this occasion.
We would have to keep your XSR, but as you say, you were changing it anyway.
You being happy is worth much more than the sale of a motorcycle.
I’ll speak with Motonovo today and call you
So i do have a decision to make now...
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Re: Incominnnnnnnng. Sometimes you have to go with your heart... not your head.
That's not possible. It's encoded into the ECU via vin and serial number.
So, if it goes back, that's lost... hey that's my problem, my issue. I can swallow that.
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Re: Incominnnnnnnng. Sometimes you have to go with your heart... not your head.
Keep it! You love the 690s and there is no guarantee another will be any better and you'll lose money to back this as you've paid for the track pack to be installed. Madness! Just keep it and get the bolt sorted at his expense.
FWIW I thought it looked superb with the tail tidy and akra and I had bike envy and I swore (again! ) I'd never have another KTM!
FWIW I thought it looked superb with the tail tidy and akra and I had bike envy and I swore (again! ) I'd never have another KTM!
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Re: Incominnnnnnnng. Sometimes you have to go with your heart... not your head.
It’s the model you want, it was a good price, it’s 90% right with some good aftermarket bits bolted on, just has some minor niggles which can be fairly easily sorted.
You’ve got all winter.
I know you’ve said you don’t really get attached to your bikes but I’ve always found, with second hand stuff, it’s the sorting of problems that makes them yours.
Expect to see a Phoenix rising from the ashes in spring 2022
You’ve got all winter.
I know you’ve said you don’t really get attached to your bikes but I’ve always found, with second hand stuff, it’s the sorting of problems that makes them yours.
Expect to see a Phoenix rising from the ashes in spring 2022
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Re: Incominnnnnnnng. Sometimes you have to go with your heart... not your head.
I was gonna argue that, but then remembered that I'd spent north of a grand adding to mine to make it mine
Ah well, at least I can still sell it for what I've got in it
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Re: Incominnnnnnnng. Sometimes you have to go with your heart... not your head.
Fix the last few issues and keep it. Or you'll just be doing this all over again next month and it'll be another £230 on a trackpack !
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Re: Incominnnnnnnng. Sometimes you have to go with your heart... not your head.
Send it back. You won't be riding it until spring anyway.weeksy wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 9:45 am So here's the reply from the dealer this morning. Which may surprise @Alan PBTD but after chatting with dealer yesterday it doesn't shock me
Can't argue with the honesty and transaction... Just a bit of bad luck.Good morning Steve,
So after a short discussion with my colleagues, we think the best thing is to take the bike back and unwind the finance on this occasion.
We would have to keep your XSR, but as you say, you were changing it anyway.
You being happy is worth much more than the sale of a motorcycle.
I’ll speak with Motonovo today and call you
So i do have a decision to make now...
Some bargains on new bikes in January and February.
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Re: Incominnnnnnnng. Sometimes you have to go with your heart... not your head.
Exactly! All of that ^^^ As I said it was a general manufaturer rant, inspired by the current discussion. If car makers did that sort of stuff we'd be pretty vociferous. It's not like they can't make them properly it's just about making them cheaply and expecting us to shrug and say 'Well, that's the way things are'.Mr Moofo wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 9:44 amThe motorbike industry has been making what it sees as deposable product for years - and the piss taking is across all manaufacturers - Ducati make bolts from cheese, Kawasaki paint sloughs off the swing arm in seconds - and then the wheels start to flake, Buell decided that we were all beta testers of their products, and HD sell you something that is half complete.Count Steer wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 9:37 am This is just a general rant, given what's been said up there ^^^^^^
When I had my KTM 950 SM, it thought it was bombproof, and then I saw one that had been keep in a shed over winter. The engine was more orange than the bodywork.
It would help if we all complained a lot more about the product they try and sell us ....
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Re: Incominnnnnnnng. Sometimes you have to go with your heart... not your head.
Yup let it go. Come borrow my MT07 for a week or two and see if you like it living with one
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Re: Incominnnnnnnng. Sometimes you have to go with your heart... not your head.
I recently stripped down a 1983 Yamaha to a bare frame, no seized threads, no broken bolts, one nut that had been rounded off by a previous owner that was easily fixed with a fancy spanner, buy another Yamaha and stop being a drama llama.
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Re: Incominnnnnnnng. Sometimes you have to go with your heart... not your head.
"cough" :pJody wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07, 2021 1:10 pmI'll have that off you in 3 weeks when you sell the 690 or upgrade to the £££ oneweeksy wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07, 2021 11:01 amSorry Skub... the finances won and i went lower spec.
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Re: Incominnnnnnnng. Sometimes you have to go with your heart... not your head.
In the end it's not arriving.... so there's not one to sell.. but you can get one new for £300
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Re: Incominnnnnnnng. Sometimes you have to go with your heart... not your head.
At the same time, everyone wants a sophisticated, stiff and light aluminium frame, multi mode traction control, quick shifters, ABS (fair enough you don't get a choice), the same level of power they always had but with Euro 5 compliance (again, I know you don't get a choice, huge radial brakes etc. etc. but they don't want to pay any more.Count Steer wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 11:15 am Exactly! All of that ^^^ As I said it was a general manufaturer rant, inspired by the current discussion. If car makers did that sort of stuff we'd be pretty vociferous. It's not like they can't make them properly it's just about making them cheaply and expecting us to shrug and say 'Well, that's the way things are'.