Agreed.
My dealer was about to overcharge me for a first service - but only because they didn't know that my panels were much simpler
than the average scooter. Apparently Kymco did not provide them with a shop-time book.
A Honda PCX, for sale next to the LIKE does take forever to get to the valves. Same with the nearby Burgmans, and Forzas.
This is what can happen when our only options are to buy from a mega motorcycle dealer.
At a scooter shop that wouldn't happen.
Stig
I bought my first scooter, a used Kymco xciting 250 from a scooter dealer. I found them to be very approachable. I did the fluid services and belt changes myself , as well as replacing the stator. But had I not been a mechanic, I would have felt comfortable with them doing the work based on some other things they did and their reasonable hourly labor rate.
On the other hand, I bought my Majesty from a Yamaha dealer. They wanted to charge an OUTRAGEOUS fee for my first service. 200+ I believe. That consisted of Oil and filter and rear end fluid change and inspection to make sure everything was still tight. (which would have been their fault if it wasn’t) . No other services were due. I wouldn’t have had them do it even if I’d had the money. My fuel gauge was inaccurate. So I wanted them to check it under warranty. They said that it would take 3 DAYS just to CHECK it! Unfortunately, I wrecked it before I got a chance to take it back. If I’d ever needed non-warranty repair that I couldn’t do myself, I would have taken it to my KYMCO dealer.
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