Hello Tony,
Do you have any of these accessories available now?
Do you have any of these accessories available now?
We put these on hold until August since the bikes are going to be late. Check with me then.Turk said:Hello Tony,
Do you have any of these accessories available now?
A very good suggestion. Many receipts are thermal paper, so time and heat degrade them. Sitting in the tank bag for a few days can result in blank or unreadably faded receipts.japako said:Just to add a little something. When you get a cash register receipt, make a copy of it. I have had problems with them fading over time and not being able to read them. As said above, keep the log book UP TO DATE. I even keep my OEM oil filters for the break in period with the date and mileage on them. Anal I know, but when you pull all the records out, it will end any discussion of who is responsible.
I'll have to make sure that I take mine off when I hit the pavement....don't need the Feds after me..... )pqsqac said:I read it was glare back to the riders face or field of vision. I think Tony O talked about it when he posted that DOT wasn't allowing them to be used.
stevepsd said:I'll have to make sure that I take mine off when I hit the pavement....don't need the Feds after me..... )
Two possibilities; either the air gap allows the inner surface of the protector to act as a mirror and reflect back at you, or, as with most plastics, the edge transmits as much light as the surface does. That edge thing can be blacked out with a marker or paint, not sure why that would ban them. I've seen a metal mesh protector available through one of the Euro distributors that I thought would be a functional cool looking item.HoebSTer said:what glare are we talking about on the headlight guard? is it glare back to the driver? or will it send off a glare to the oncoming cars greater than a headlight itself? help, i am a bit corn-fused on this!!!
You bet!dastard said:Tony,
I assume the prices you posted for the YES warranty on page one are still good?
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I'll call in a couple days. CC over the phone acceptable?lotecredneck said:You bet!
Tony
In most cases your local dealer will meet / beat advertised prices. I recently bought a Arai $610 helmet for $475. Keeping money local means a lot to me.Wanderer said:Howdy,
F.Y.I. I know it has been quite awhile since the dealer quoted a price of $66.35 for the Side Deflectors but if you visit his site now they're going for $73.15. Yamaha OEM price is $79.95. If you order from Bike Bandit and use your AMA memebership discount you can get them for $64.06 plus $9 for shipping. Not sure on his shipping cost though it is not free. Another reason to join the AMA!
Later,
Norm
Don't take this wrong, I agree with you. I gave the local dealer a chance and they beat the price. I do not buy locally all the time but I usually give a local a chance.Wanderer said:Hi,
Keeping $ locally means a lot to me too, but at what point do you ask why couldn't the dealer have just given me his best price up front in the first place. Why do I have to ask? I don't get that feeling when I go to the corner grocery store or the local harware store. I'll pay they're slightly higher prices because I feel that if I ask the price isn't going to change, it's already at its minimum and I appreciate the fact they are there and are not trying to screw me.
Later,
Norm