Has anyone dealt with this place? I got their info from Cycle Trader. They have a 2007 SV650S for $5895 that I am looking into and I was wondering if they are a reputable dealer. Thanks!
Has anyone dealt with this place? I got their info from Cycle Trader. They have a 2007 SV650S for $5895 that I am looking into and I was wondering if they are a reputable dealer. Thanks!
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www.otdcyclesports.com if you're interested.
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Counterfeit zx10r works there...or something to that nature....
http://www.cosportbikeclub.org/forums/member.php?u=1598
Jake Stagner is the sales manager over there. jstagner@otdcyclesports.com
Met him a couple of times and he seems like a decent guy, he says there have been big improvements over there since OTD bought out Excel (I think it was Excel Motorsports).
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I bought some parts from them recently and was pleased...seems a decent shop!
I had a BRC student that just bought a ride there. He was very impressed with the service and price.
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Well, so far I am definitely impressed with their prices.
Thanks for all of the info. I think I am going to have to take a trip down there and check it out.
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Ah, I read the FAQ:
4. I just received a quote and I want to pay an even lower price. Do you negotiate?
Our internet service extends the unusual courtesy of quickly and conveniently offering our customers what we have determined is the lowest price in our market area. However, we will always consider your counter offer, if you let us know which dealer is offering a lower price. We do have a policy of not being undersold by our competition when there is sufficient product quantity.
Good prices for sure,
However be warned their finance department is a joke. I traded in my old bike and they have still not paid it off so i am fighting with my old lender to get them to not take me to collections since i no longer have the bike the loan is for. Called local store and corporate office and all i got was the usual
"oh well I guess so and so didn't do this or that."
It's been two months and they still have not resolved the issue.
Don't take a trade and pay cash and you'll be fine.
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I know Eddie from thumpertalk and he works there. Does all the custom work on dr-zs. I've heard good things about them. They were in a pretty crappy area though.
I have liked everything I have seen at this place so far. MUCH better than it was 2 years ago.
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Just got my bike back from their service department.
The short version: Mediocre customer service.
The long version:
I had stopped by a couple of weeks ago to make sure they could do the warantee recall wiring harness on my 03 VFR. The guy told me it'd take a few hours to do. I had some stuff come up and took it in finally on Tues june 24. The 26th, thursday, i was curious what the status was so i called about 2:30 and was informed my bike had needed further repairs that honda had just approved that morning. I wondered if i could have my bike for the weekend as i'd been planning to ride with a friend. The response was "no. It's in pieces so, no". When i asked why it took me calling in to find out about the delays, they told me that honda had just approved the repairs that morning, and that the phone had been wringing off the hook. He then offered for me to speak with the service manager which i accepted, only to have him come back to relay a message from the manager that they just got the word about the warantee repairs and would finish as soon as the parts got there. After further inquiring on my end, the needed parts would take 3-5 days to ship to them.
The 3 times i've been in there, the phone has wrang once. But i'm not calling the guy a liar, sometimes you have bad days. My bike was done on wensday the 2nd of july, according to the voice mail. I was unable to pick it up until today. They gave me a receipt detailing the wiring harness part subject to the recall, the bikes wiring harness, the voltage regulator, and battery were replaced at no cost. I was pleasantly surprised with the battery being free.
They also broke the switch to my heated grips, and un wired them as they claimed it was improperly wired. I don't doubt the wiring job, and since i'm changing it to a rheostat switch, it's no big deal.
What mildly annoys me is that i was told a few hours worth of work for tuesday, by wensday they knew it needed much more extensive work. On thursday first thing in the morning they got informed that the work would be covered. And it took me calling to find that out, i'd have much rather a call on wensday telling me the electrical system was more messed up than just the recall part but they were going to try to talk honda into fixing it for me.
Another thing is i dropped the bike off with 16890 miles, and got it with 16949 miles with about the same amount of gas in it (nearly empty).
Not really mad about the service, though it could have been much better the repairs seem sound. I don't think i'd take my bike in again if it wasn't free.
RIP Sgt. Travis D. Pfister. 79-07 I miss you brother.
Ouch! I wouldn't take my bike back at all!! There are plenty of dealers that do warranty work... Putting 60 miles on your bike is UNACCEPTABLE. And the broken switch? Also unacceptable. I see it like the Hippocratic oath. Whatever you do, do no harm.
no one rode your bike at all let alone put 60 miles on it.
is it possible you are mistaken?
im serious that it never even saw day light during its stay.
we have a policy to not do test rides unless absolutley warranted.
as for your grips,the switch that was in the panel fell apart when the panel was removed.
the ground the heated grips was shoved into the head light plug.the power wire was shoved into the fuse box under a fuse.
in all actuality if honda had known that they probably would not have paid for any of the repair.
im happy to talk to you about this in person.jonathan as well.
Last edited by Eddie Sisneros; Wed Jul 16th, 2008 at 08:18 PM.
first thing this am we checked what the mileage was recorded at when you dropped the bike off. it was 16949.thats what it left with as well.this is the exact mileage your honda warranty was claim was filed with.
the claim was filed before parts could be ordered since it was a warranty/recall situtation.
im not sure how this was turned into you somehow deciding we put 60 miles on your bike.
just a side note the ytz12s battery your bike comes with is a $85 at dealer cost.not $7.that was covered by honda as part of the warranty claim.
honda ended up covering $977.36 on bike that was out of warranty becuase of the leg work jonathan did with them to get your bike straightened out.
we could have just as easily put the front sub harness recall kit on it only and sent you down the road.instead jonathan was able to get the main harness,reg/rect and the battery covered becuase of signs of various plugs overheating.
we understand that you are not 100% satisfied on the way it was handled,but it honestly couldnt have been done any other way.
ive been doing tons of these sub harness recalls becuase other honda dealers are quoting several weeks turn around time.
the lag time on call back was us at the mercy of honda.we had to take pics of the plugs that were heat damaged,submit the pics,wait for honda to approve the claim and then send the parts.
dude racing my ass off here and in Utah, i wish this RR season would be over already and I really miss riding my tard with you guys!
It is what it is
Cutting up both of your responses so i can keep my replies straight.
It is possible i am mistaken, if i changed two numbers when writing it down after i dropped it off for service. Stranger things have happened.
First i've heard of this even after inquiring on the phone. The clarification of the order of operations for the paperwork would have been good then.the claim was filed before parts could be ordered since it was a warranty/recall situtation.
My complaint is not with the work done, but the communication by the staff to me.honda ended up covering $977.36 on bike that was out of warranty becuase of the leg work jonathan did with them to get your bike straightened out.
we could have just as easily put the front sub harness recall kit on it only and sent you down the road.instead jonathan was able to get the main harness,reg/rect and the battery covered becuase of signs of various plugs overheating.
just a side note the ytz12s battery your bike comes with is a $85 at dealer cost.not $7.that was covered by honda as part of the warranty claim.
the lag time on call back was us at the mercy of honda.we had to take pics of the plugs that were heat damaged,submit the pics,wait for honda to approve the claim and then send the parts.A phone call wendsay and another on thursday would have made things go a hell of alot smoother on my end and would have been reflected in my original post.we understand that you are not 100% satisfied on the way it was handled,but it honestly couldnt have been done any other way.
I honestly didn't inquire with any other dealers, you're a mile from me. I also don't think it applies what other dealers lead times are. OTD's shop quoted a few hours, and i'm holding OTD to what OTD said. I think that's fair. I'd have been perfectly happy to drop it off on tues and have it for Saturday in all reality.ive been doing tons of these sub harness recalls becuase other honda dealers are quoting several weeks turn around time.
Added something for clarity, emphasized my conclusion.
I tried to speak with the service manager while the issues were on going, i was brushed off.im happy to talk to you about this in person.jonathan as well.
It boils down to this, i dropped my bike off for a service i was told was going to take hours. 2.5 days later i hear nothing so i have to inquire to find out that my bike will be down another 3-5 days. I try to address this lack of communication by speaking to a supervisor and am brushed off. So i give a report of bad customer service, which i thought i'd illustrated in my first post. Now i get a response and clarification from a manager that i wanted when i was on the phone that thursday. Thank you for addressing it, even late. I hope i've been able to clarify my points.
Last edited by wulf; Fri Jul 25th, 2008 at 04:19 AM.
RIP Sgt. Travis D. Pfister. 79-07 I miss you brother.
we were both available and standing near by when you picked up your bike.you had had a complete conversation with jonathan at the counter about your switch as he was printing your paper work.you never once mentioned any communication issues you felt you experienced.
you could have talked to either of us easily about your concerns.
it normally only takes a few hours to do just the recall harness.your bike needed much more work.
i fully understand your your postion on the percieved communication issues.however,if the bike had not needed additional parts it would have been done in the quoted time frame.
like i said before we could have easily just ignored the other issues,done just recall harness and sent you down the road.
we went above and beyond to get your bike straightened out.
doesnt matter now,whats done is done.
good luck and happy wheelies!
Last edited by Eddie Sisneros; Fri Jul 25th, 2008 at 07:26 AM.