How Do You Buy a Bike?

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Been down to Pidcocks Long Eaton, sat on a F800GS liked it, but they won't sell it me. I even asked if I slapped £7k in notes down could I have it?

No was the reply, saying something about not being allowed to sell demo bikes until they have a replacement for it and that they've no F800GS's.

So what is the point in having a demo bike to win potential buyers if you've nothing to then sell them, why not sell the demo bike too?

Having said that they then checked the stock list and realised they have an F800GS in stock, in the middle of the show room on a big display stand! But its tarted to hell and on for £9500 (yes a F800GS) and again he didn't particularly seem that interested in selling to me.

WTF do you have to do in a BMW dealership to buy a bike?

I even suggested checking the stock of F650GS's instead, not really much, they said they had three on order, but suggested I was probably too late to add any factory extras and would be better to come next year and try again.

Went into Pidcock Kwak/Zuki in Derby, they offered me a coffee and discount straight away. They discussed insurance (I have only held a licence for 9 months) and said they would cover me for the day if I wanted to test ride bikes. They (Jap bike Pidcocks) were much sharper for a sale and I bet they would have sold me any bike in the shop if I had offered cash for it!

Harvey
 
I am sure someone will be along to correct me or provide more info but I seem to recall dealers (cars & bikes) are restricted (god knows how or why) on when they can sell on demos. They have to keep them for a minimum period. Perhaps that's is what you experinced
 
go to a different dealer. Try Wollastons in Northampton, they will probably deliver for free if you bought a bike with no part ex.
 
Try a dealer that gives a sh1t about it's customers. :clap

Ring Ian or Nathan at Rainbow Rotherham 01709 835917
2 maybe 3 miles off the M1 junct 34 - Meadowhall turn.
 
Pidcocks

I bought my current gs from pidcocks long eaton in 05, they couldnt have been more helpful. I dealt with curtis, if he's still there i'd have a word with him.
 
No was the reply, saying something about not being allowed to sell demo bikes until they have a replacement for it and that they've no F800GS's.

So what is the point in having a demo bike to win potential buyers if you've nothing to then sell them, why not sell the demo bike too?

Having said that they then checked the stock list and realised they have an F800GS in stock, in the middle of the show room on a big display stand! But its tarted to hell and on for £9500 (yes a F800GS) and again he didn't particularly seem that interested in selling to me.

Harvey

Why would they sell a demo bike to you that could be used as a sales tool to sell another bike or two whilst you wait for your new bike to arrive from the factory:nenau Makes perfect sense to me.

Same goes for the display bike with all of the farckles - it is a advert for the farkles and the bikes in general, i.e. to get other people interested in buying an F800GS.
 
Harvey,

See the post from Bahnstormer preceeding this one. They are a great dealer and tho they might not be in your neck of the woods, I am sure thay will be able to help you out. I have been ther a few times over the past couple of weeks etc and they seem to have a fair bt of stock....

I am a satisfied customer of theirs and recommend them highly.:) :thumb

Marc
 
Why would they sell a demo bike to you that could be used as a sales tool to sell another bike or two whilst you wait for your new bike to arrive

Yes, I hear what you're saying, but like me you like the bike, go in to buy it can't, so go elsewhere and buy something else. They did say they couldn't sell it until they had another 800GS in, which they now do, yet they still won't sell it. Just seems odd to me, surely anyone in sales would always want a sale - bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

I am stood here saying I want to spend £6-8k on one of your bikes and can't buy one. I am not being funny but we're on the edge of a depression and/or recession. KTM, Honda, Kwak Zuki, dealers around here have all volunteered me considerable discounts without me even asking. So I am not going to start chasing a salesman to let him make money out of me.

Other dealers noted, googled locations and seems like I will end up having a very busy/expensive weekend ;-)
 
I guess the dealers look at probabilities. Don't have a demo bike = 10 potential lost sales.

Tell someone they can't buy their only demo bike = 1 lost sale.

Depends on how many potential buyers they see coming in in the next few weeks / months I guess.
 
Yes, I hear what you're saying, but like me you like the bike, go in to buy it can't, so go elsewhere and buy something else. They did say they couldn't sell it until they had another 800GS in, which they now do, yet they still won't sell it. Just seems odd to me, surely anyone in sales would always want a sale - bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

I am stood here saying I want to spend £6-8k on one of your bikes and can't buy one. I am not being funny but we're on the edge of a depression and/or recession. KTM, Honda, Kwak Zuki, dealers around here have all volunteered me considerable discounts without me even asking. So I am not going to start chasing a salesman to let him make money out of me.

Other dealers noted, googled locations and seems like I will end up having a very busy/expensive weekend ;-)

It all depends on supply and deamnd - obviously the dealer you went to knows it was beneficial to keep hold of their demo bike.......others don't............all I am saying is that in these challenging economical times there is a reason behind thier actions, don't hold it against them or other BMW dealers.

Good luck
 
Yes, I hear what you're saying, but like me you like the bike, go in to buy it can't, so go elsewhere and buy something else. They did say they couldn't sell it until they had another 800GS in, which they now do, yet they still won't sell it. Just seems odd to me, surely anyone in sales would always want a sale - bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

I am stood here saying I want to spend £6-8k on one of your bikes and can't buy one. I am not being funny but we're on the edge of a depression and/or recession. KTM, Honda, Kwak Zuki, dealers around here have all volunteered me considerable discounts without me even asking. So I am not going to start chasing a salesman to let him make money out of me.

Other dealers noted, googled locations and seems like I will end up having a very busy/expensive weekend ;-)

Go to Rainbow, they have 2 brand new 800GS's in stock unsold

Check this out

http://www.rainbowmotorcycles.com/

1 grey and 1 yellow and a yellow demo that they'll probably want to sell you

I was in there today

One of the very best BMW Motorrad dealers in the UK
 
Yes, all makes sense, just frustrates me when I want one but can't have one ;-)

I want doesn't equal I get :-(
 
Rainbow Rotherham is about 30-minutes from me, so I am going to have to get over there!

Thank you,
Harvey
 
Best thing to do is buy your bike elsewhere. Then keep going into your local dealer on your ne bike which you bought at another dealer. Drink their coffee, eat their biscuits. Smile and walk out waving a two finger salute.
I got great satisfaction from this.:)
 
Woolastons or Bahnstormers. I've heard this too much recently about Pidcocks BMW. In the current climate they'll struggle with that kind of attitude.

Woolastons are a great bunch and Bahnstormers are supporters of the site through attending the rallies etc.
 
I bought my current gs from pidcocks long eaton in 05, they couldnt have been more helpful. I dealt with curtis, if he's still there i'd have a word with him.

You took the words right out of my mouth, and Curtis is still there, or at least he was last week. Oh and the coffee machine is always on 'Free' whenever I go in.
 
Woolastons or Bahnstormers. I've heard this too much recently about Pidcocks BMW. In the current climate they'll struggle with that kind of attitude.

Woolastons are a great bunch and Bahnstormers are supporters of the site through attending the rallies etc.

Belieie me, Pidcocks dont have an attitude, if its attitude you want then try Balderstons in Peterborough.
 
I am sure someone will be along to correct me or provide more info but I seem to recall dealers (cars & bikes) are restricted (god knows how or why) on when they can sell on demos. They have to keep them for a minimum period. Perhaps that's is what you experinced

Legally there is no restriction on how soon you sell a demo. However most of the manufacturers won't pay you the de fleet bonus on a vehicles until 90 days have passed from the date of registrations,
 


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