Katy M
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I posted this on another site so thought I’d air it here too.
Called in to a local Yamaha dealer last week. They seem to be doing very well with lots of ‘sold’ stickers on new bikes. We got talking about PX values and my old 1290 and KTM woes generally. Salesman said he could not get a KTM underwritten when it came to PX valuation and moving it on. This he said, was badly affecting what he could offer to take one in if he took it in at all.
I would tend to agree. My KTM is still at the KTM dealer that bought it from BMW when I jumped ship to the 1250GS well over a year ago now.
He also told me a story of a customer whose brand new KTM blew a hose on a Euro trip. A simple fix perhaps but there was no new spare hose and all efforts at common sense to get it repaired (canabalise one from a stock bike) failed. The KTM is still in Norway and owner rejected bike and now rides a Yamaha.
I really miss my 1290 but cannot risk going back until KTM sort themselves out.
Called in to a local Yamaha dealer last week. They seem to be doing very well with lots of ‘sold’ stickers on new bikes. We got talking about PX values and my old 1290 and KTM woes generally. Salesman said he could not get a KTM underwritten when it came to PX valuation and moving it on. This he said, was badly affecting what he could offer to take one in if he took it in at all.
I would tend to agree. My KTM is still at the KTM dealer that bought it from BMW when I jumped ship to the 1250GS well over a year ago now.
He also told me a story of a customer whose brand new KTM blew a hose on a Euro trip. A simple fix perhaps but there was no new spare hose and all efforts at common sense to get it repaired (canabalise one from a stock bike) failed. The KTM is still in Norway and owner rejected bike and now rides a Yamaha.
I really miss my 1290 but cannot risk going back until KTM sort themselves out.
