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[QUOTE="Dash Riprock, post: 295600, member: 16045"] I posted this topic at ST's AZ Trail Talk last week. I'll post it here for anyone considering buying a new or used bike in AZ now, or in the future. The short of the situation is I wanted to purchase a used '02 KX250 from these jokers. They quoted me a very good cash price on a Wednesday, added a DOC fee on Thursday, then tried to tell me the CDI went bad overnight on Friday and tried to get another $250 (was $500 at first!) out of me. I called their bluff with CDI B.S. and said I'd take the bike as is. (I started it first kick on Wednesday, I suspected the CDI was not bad. Even if it was; I would fix it myself). The owner's son comes out and makes up some more BS about a problem with the paper work; no title for the bike. Which is nonsense since on Wednesday I asked if there was a clean title. Salesperson tells me they can't take trades(KX was a trade-in) without a title. So yes, there was a title. Then tells me I will have to pay a title fee. Now on Friday, magically like the CDI, there's no title. So I ask him(owner's son) why was the bike out front for sale in the first place? He tells me he reserves the right to refuse anyone service and that he won't sell me the bike. End of story. So there you have it. I suspect they put their tiny heads together and realized they could get more money for the bike; either from me, or the next guy. So they jerked me around for three days. Each time I was either waiting for service, waiting for salesperson, waiting for salesmanager, holding for salesperson, waiting for owner's son. I spent hours waiting. And in the end I got no race bike. What irks me the most is the amount of time I spent in there without accomplishing a thing; except to cross this place off my list of places to shop for bikes/parts. For the record I had been buying parts from YSA for years from the owner (not his son) and had only good experiences. Something to consider when in Phoenix, Arizona. . Dash [/QUOTE]
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