http://i575.photobucket.com/albums/ss193/fabriveg/harley-davidson-sportster-iron-883-.jpgGive it up guys, he has already made up his mind.:down:
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Oh sure....Now were bashin Harleys?:lol:
Suppose you don't like scooters either!
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Hey hey I own an HD too!!!!! Traded my Furby for it!http://i575.photobucket.com/albums/ss193/fabriveg/harley-davidson-sportster-iron-883-.jpg
Oh sure....Now were bashin Harleys?:lol:
Suppose you don't like scooters either!
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I look into the lemon law myself too but not because I didn't want the bike anymore but just because I felt frustrated I just wanted ride it I love that bike, I had the bike for only two weeks and it took 7 weeks to get it fixed (it's a 09 wolf I bought it september 15 of this year). And now the battery is not working I'm trying to get it replace under warranty and I'd like to see my warranty extended at least for the time the bike was in the shop.Nicely said...No Pity needed...just wanted to see what BDM has done in the past to help out a New Customer...Im keeping my bike...Would be nice if they sent a Semi and picked up mine and drop another one off...lol....I just want to RIDE!:flag:
Anyway the mechanic they have up here near Albuquerque in one of their branches seems pretty good I talk to him a couple time and he seems he knows his business. Hang on and contact yourself BDM costumer service, start from there.I'm in a Bad Situation...My Dealer, not saying any names, but close to El Paso Tx... does not have knowledable mechanics or salesmen for that matter...Let me paint a picture for you...Because of their lack of Product Knowledge, their bikes are the cheapest in the nation(good thing)....have in mind, they have 2008s lying around...The owner simply wants to get rid of them for good IMO...With that being said, the relationship between the Dealer and BDM has diminished...The BDM Rep is slow to respond to them and give them any support..Its a marriage gone bad...Well, my dealership hopes he sells to out-of-towners so he wont have to deal with the customer again with service...He rolls the dice and dont invest in his mechanics overall knowledge...Im caught in the middle....:bang:
He is not bashing the forum, we all knew what was gonna be to buy a bike like that, the problem here is the time it take to get fix the scoot in particular under warranty. It took 7 week for my bike to get fixed and it was just a crank sensor worth $120 and it was just 30 minutes of labor to get it installed. As I said many time I love my wolf and I wouldn't change it for anything else, I just wanna ride it as much as possible.IMO another person that has not done homework before buying a nine foot long polished aluminum,nicely painted ,117 cubic inch chopper or phallic symbol..........A mid life crisis machine to help one feel better about ones self and the little women around them.....
If you did your homework or knew anything about these bikes or the company youd know what you were getting yourself into,just like getting the bike dirt cheap from a non supportive dealership....so now that things havent quite worked out the way you planned,because it is all about you aint it/ you are gonna come onto a site that most of us have been through everything you have been through and could offer you any and all options on how to repair and fix your bike and situation and without even again doing your homework your gonna bash the company,the bike and the forum .......
This is not a good way to start relations within this community.......
Hey I hear ya, however BigDog will only know that a dealer/service center sucks if they hear it from the customer. The service center sure ain't gonna tell BigDog that they themselves suck. I ain't trying to throw blame but like many other people on this site will tell ya they also modded the hell out of their bikes only to have problems. While under warranty if ya mod your bike from factory and ya start having problems.. not BigDogs fault. I'm not sayin that is the case here, however from earlier posts he has modded his bike. With a carb'ed bike easy to adjust, EFI not so. I have had a couple of problems with my K9, mostly chrome issues, and I contacted them directly. My front wheel during warranty and my rear one replaced at no cost out of warranty. I never called them but EMailed them and got response back within two days. That's not ancient history but this year. Anyway, sometimes dealerships/service center put warranty work last since it takes some time for them to get paid to do the work. They are struggling like everyone so if they have to choose between warranty work or a paying customer the paying customer is first. I don't think trying to contact BigDog directly is a bad thing and letting them know of frustrations with the service center. I'm hoping like most here that his problems get resolved so he can get back on the road. I believe most here want our fellow riders to enjoy their BigDog experience.If BD wants to be a reputable bike manufacture they should MAKE SURE that all their service companies are doing right by the company. There is absolutuly NO REASON why he should have to go hunting for a "good" service center. Some of the responses on here crack me the fuck up.
....call Big Dog...why? so you can hear the phone ring without anyone picking it up or getting back to you about said problem? As has been mentioned on this site.........
The dude just wants some satisfaction, not a bunch of juvenile answers.
I have only called a few times but my calls were answered in a timely manner and issues taken care of.If BD wants to be a reputable bike manufacture they should MAKE SURE that all their service companies are doing right by the company. There is absolutuly NO REASON why he should have to go hunting for a "good" service center. Some of the responses on here crack me the fuck up.
....call Big Dog...why? so you can hear the phone ring without anyone picking it up or getting back to you about said problem? As has been mentioned on this site.........
The dude just wants some satisfaction, not a bunch of juvenile answers.
