so close to paying this horse off

all good points- i was reluctant to spend the extra money for warranty anyway(3rd party or not); a better strategy is to have a reserve fund allocated in case of future issues.. on another note with today's small payment I only have about 660.00 bucks before the bike is owned/title to be sent since i bought it March 2015 financed through Freedom Road; really love this bike I can see paying the extra to get the windscreen also adding speakers to blast some pink floyd. I agree what others have mentioned; we can ride this motorcycle we can ride anything out there as this thing forces you to better than most. Bonneville's are like mopeds compared to the rocket
 
If the extended warranty is from a third party, not directly from Triumph don't walk away from the deal, run. I sold Triumph motorcycles in Canada and the mother ship did not offer extended warranty.

If it's not from the OEM it's not warranty, it's an insurance policy. Good luck making a claim.

The commission on that insurance policy is far greater than the one the sales guy received on the bike. I'm guessing it's not the sales person offering the warranty, it's the business office. Non OEM warranty is pure cash for the insurance company and the dealership.

Let's say you purchase extended warranty from the OEM. They go into their computer system and register that warranty against your VIN. Show up at any authorized dealer with a warranty issue and you are golden.

Buy your extended warranty from a third party and what happens? Nothing! There is no record of you purchasing warranty anywhere other than the piece of paper they give you. Have a problem with your bike and walk in to that same authorized dealer and tell them you have warranty. They'll look at you like your crazy. They will not have any record of it. You will be expected to pay the bill, and you start paying the moment you brought the bike in, then it will be up to you to prove it's a warranty issue to the insurance co.

@ the OP, seriously man if you are being offered third party insurance at your local shop, it's not about protection for you. It's about getting more commission out of you. The dude or lady is not your friend, trust me.

where in alberta did work?? just curious as I dealt with blackfoot for years
 
all good points- i was reluctant to spend the extra money for warranty anyway(3rd party or not); a better strategy is to have a reserve fund allocated in case of future issues.. on another note with today's small payment I only have about 660.00 bucks before the bike is owned/title to be sent since i bought it March 2015 financed through Freedom Road; really love this bike I can see paying the extra to get the windscreen also adding speakers to blast some pink floyd. I agree what others have mentioned; we can ride this motorcycle we can ride anything out there as this thing forces you to better than most. Bonneville's are like mopeds compared to the rocket


Keep making "monthly payments" to a secret stash................ there's your warranty ;)
 
Edmonton. I lived in Calgary up until 2.5 years ago. I applied at Blackfoot, didn't get hired. Got hired down the road at Kane's HD.

are u working on 9th ave sw been there many times when I had a fat boy
 
man its going ride even better having this note paid off; after today's payment i owe just 1186.68 then I own the title. Some of you on here i know can relate ;)

want to also ask the group how many of you purchased from say your local Triumph dealership their extended warranty after the factory 2 year?

and if so share those experiences; good and bad.
-sean

I feel the same way about these tattoos...
 
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