Warranty Question
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https://www.discountesp.com
I plan on using these guys this fall. There was another thread last week on I think the M8 section and these guys were highly recommended.
I plan on using these guys this fall. There was another thread last week on I think the M8 section and these guys were highly recommended.
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mctraveler (06-23-2018)
#12
For some reason, I haven't been able to get a discount on the ESP for a used bike. As long as the bike was still under the factory warranty, I could get a deal and even a better deal if I purchased the plan within 30 days of purchasing a bike or trike. Hopefully since you already have an ESP in effect, you may be able to get a bargain on your 2nd plan.
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BinIdaho (06-23-2018)
#14
I took the full warranty, including the T&W on my '13 CVO Ultra.
So far, I'm "in-the-hole" so to speaks as the only repairs that I've had done was having my radio repaired and a voltage regulator replaced.
Still, when I get my next machine (probably a Tri-Glide) I will get the full ESP warranty again as it's probably just a matter of time until a catastrophy comes along.
So far, I'm "in-the-hole" so to speaks as the only repairs that I've had done was having my radio repaired and a voltage regulator replaced.
Still, when I get my next machine (probably a Tri-Glide) I will get the full ESP warranty again as it's probably just a matter of time until a catastrophy comes along.
#15
There was no way I was going to purchase the extended warranty right out of the gate on my 2016. Had to use the factory warranty for about $2,000 worth of repairs, but as of last Saturday my 2 years ran out. A couple days before it ran out I had a dealer do my 20,000 miles service. Everything looked good so I think I'll take a chance without a warranty. I guess if I end up having $3,000 or more in repairs during the next 20,000 miles then I'm an idiot.
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