7 Things Motorcycles dealers will NEVER tell you

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  • @boomdawg56
    @boomdawg56 3 года назад +831

    As a 55 year old motorcycle guy, when anyone starts telling me what they think I need to know, it usually ruffles my feathers a bit, BUT, I have learned a lesson on every thing you mentioned the hard way. I hope the younger guys watching pay attention. There is a lot of valuable info here. Great video.

    • @TroyC68
      @TroyC68 3 года назад +11

      The only thing in this one I find pretty dim, is... I live next to Maine ... there is NO helmet law.... I would rather someone finance a 100$ helmet with their new bike, than to roll out without one...
      Some helmets are cheap... if a dealer doesn't want a guy buying a new bike they are making thousands off of... Maybe they shouldn't complain if he wants to add a 100$ helmet... or give him one he can afford..
      Wouldn't that be the thing to do instead of complaining someone wants to add a helmet on their purchase? Seems like a lot of judgement and not enough helping hands to me :P

    • @gnarthdarkanen7464
      @gnarthdarkanen7464 3 года назад +10

      @@TroyC68 About a year ago, my brother bought for my birthday, a modular... Hawk Blue Warrior... I happen to know he paid about 50 bucks for it with a guy who'd scared himself off the bike...
      Gear is TOO easy to get a hold of for the excuse to finance all the neatest, shiniest, and most fashionable BS instead of passing along a decent helmet, jacket, and chaps with EVERY ride that rolls off the lot... It's a scam to finance the stuff and YOU KNOW IT...
      If you didn't, you do now... There's no excuse... You shouldn't have to finance it, considering how much money the bastards make on the initial price of the bike sale alone. ;o)

    • @doug3805
      @doug3805 3 года назад +6

      Same here. Impatience and selfishness will ruin you.

    • @LabRat6619
      @LabRat6619 3 года назад +9

      As 55 year old guy myself, you just need to ride sensibly and plan coffee and toilet breaks properly lol.

    • @TroyC68
      @TroyC68 3 года назад +6

      @@gnarthdarkanen7464 my first helmet brand new was 75 and it was from the local H-D dealer... of course I didn't finance it... but the last thing I would do is try to shame anyone out of financing one and riding without... I know gear is easy to find.. I know bikes are... my shadow being a 1983 with 80k I got a 2002 SV 650S a few years back wit 2500 miles on it... for 1700$ ... know all about deals and I don't buy when I can't afford... but it's peanuts to think that someone should be looked down upon for doing it IMO... AT least they are wearing gear... without mine.. hitting the deer I did at highway speed would have killed me most likely... helmets save lives... don't be a squid even if you need to finance it....

  • @HashiAkitaPuppy
    @HashiAkitaPuppy 3 года назад +828

    I would never let my GF finance a bike for me, I have her pay cash.

  • @stephanM5
    @stephanM5 3 года назад +436

    Everything this man says about motorcycles can be applied to cars as well. Car dealers do the exact same thing to their customers.

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk 3 года назад +8

      Looking for a newer car ,and I'm hip .
      They are gonna love my trade in.
      95 Nissan 200, rusted to shit and haven't changed the oil since '13.
      It's been my personal science experiment and I've done no maintenance in like 30k.
      Haha let them deal with it, it's bringing down my neighbor's property values 🤣🤣

    • @geoben1810
      @geoben1810 3 года назад +4

      @@MrTheHillfolk
      If it's in that kind of condition what makes you think they'll even consider taking it as a trade in? If it's not worth anything to them they don't have to consider it all. And I'm thinking they won't.

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk 3 года назад

      @@geoben1810
      I'd get 500$ probably, that's what they usually throw your way.
      Either way ,I think it'll be more fun to take it to a buddies farm and give it the proper send off when it's time.

    • @WaterDR-tw8re
      @WaterDR-tw8re 2 года назад

      Actually sellers let them do it to themselves.

    • @topfell8277
      @topfell8277 2 года назад

      Amen to that

  • @stevehurt1055
    @stevehurt1055 2 года назад +83

    I'm 61 and have been riding off and on for 41 years. I love how when I walk into a bike shop and salesmen usually try and avoid a conversation when they see how old I am. I'm no psychic, but I'm going to assume they couldn't be bothered trying to hustle me into a big sale. Keep up the good work. You are making a lot of sense.

    • @bwghall1
      @bwghall1 2 года назад +20

      I agree with you I am 83 next Monday, and the sales team make a dash for me, when I remove my crash Helmut they loose interest. I was riding bikes before their grandad was born, Lol.

    • @topfell8277
      @topfell8277 2 года назад +8

      Us old dudes have the cash

    • @JesusIsLord7773
      @JesusIsLord7773 2 года назад +5

      @@bwghall1 pretty interesting to see an 83 old man still talk like a young man hehe. Its a compliment! God bless to you guys and more great health to come!

    • @SinnerSince1962
      @SinnerSince1962 2 года назад +5

      It's called the "young and dumb" syndrome. They know you already are smarter than they are.

    • @Kp08og
      @Kp08og 5 месяцев назад

      Weird flex but ok.

  • @moofymoo
    @moofymoo 3 года назад +969

    It boils down to two things - don't be poor and don't buy stuff you cannot afford.

    • @Steve-ec6ed
      @Steve-ec6ed 3 года назад +169

      "We buy things we dont need, with money we dont have, to impress people we dont like." - Fight Club

    • @s.w.3815
      @s.w.3815 3 года назад +26

      Learn to understand how your bike works and how to work on your own bike. Take a class if you can. You dont need to become a Master Mechanic but I feel its important to at least understand how your bike and car runs so that if a breakdown occurs you have an idea of whats going on. Sometimes its nothing more than a blown fuse. But even if you cant fix it yourself an honest mechanic will appreciate that you understand what hes talking about.
      You can learn to do basic tune ups, change the oil, new plugs. Youd be surprised not just how much money that you can save you but what you can learn about how your engine is running too!

    • @susdad
      @susdad 3 года назад +10

      @Perverted Alchemist funny is the majority of his inventory is Harley

    • @CZ350tuner
      @CZ350tuner 3 года назад +10

      If one has deep pockets & short arms, like a stereotypical Yorkshireman, one will never be poor.

    • @George-pf8zb
      @George-pf8zb 3 года назад +6

      Don't even sign any contract to buy stuff you Can afford, without thoroughly understanding it - because you might pay more than you thought regardless of what the salesman says to you about it.

  • @dmvbenz7536
    @dmvbenz7536 3 года назад +190

    Got my first motorcycle 2 days ago a Kawasaki z400, when I first went to the dealership I talked to a salesperson told him I’d never ridden a motorcycle and he tried to get me on a gixxer 600 as my first ever motorcycle, good thing I did research and knew that was prob a bit too much bike for me to start out on

    • @TheMetlhed77
      @TheMetlhed77 3 года назад +22

      Similar thing happened to me. Salesman tried to get me to buy a Suzuki sv1000 for my first bike.

    • @SkidVicious1971
      @SkidVicious1971 3 года назад +18

      Glad that you resisted the sexy bike up sell. Too much power and very easy to get yourself in trouble. And then there goes that 10k bike vs 4k bike

    • @indy2867
      @indy2867 3 года назад +3

      My first bike was a Ninja 500. Awesome first ride, It was plenty on the freeway, I could put my girl on the pillion, I loaded it and camped off it for 4/5 days...
      Way more bike than it's spec sheet would have you believe.
      I took a "step up" to a Ninja 650, the '06 model. It's a better mother and frame let down by ergonomics and weird suspension. Trying to get the seat low means the seat to pegs distance is SUPER cramped. I ended up putting some foam pads on the seat and bungeeing a sheep fleece over the top just to get my legs to stop cramping.
      It's a much "better bike" but it doesn't fit very well.
      When I finally get around to a next bike, it'll be something like a Triumph Tiger. I went to a triumph/ducati dealer and sat on everything they had, and the only bike more comfortable was the Multistrada.

    • @ComradeAlpharius
      @ComradeAlpharius 3 года назад

      My first bike was also a Z400, I got one the first model year they came out, AMAZING bike, I should have kept it!

    • @Natedoc808
      @Natedoc808 3 года назад +8

      I read somewhere the average lifespan of a GSXR600 before an insurance claim is 72hrs!!! Lol

  • @Hidfors
    @Hidfors 2 года назад +28

    "A man in debt is never a free man." -The only good advice my father ever gave me.

    • @crpth1
      @crpth1 2 года назад +3

      A very simple and rather basic example. Was the ancient definition of how one falls victim of slavery! Some of the most common were:
      - Captured during war.
      - Being born from slave parents!
      - NOT BEING ABLE TO PAY IT'S DEBTS!
      Nowadays a large portion of our societies. Tend to fall into the two last statements! Curious and somehow shocking detail, is that in so many cases people predispose themselves for the last one. On a volunteer basis!!
      Well, it's called consumerism society for some reason! Many simply don't understand who or what is being consumed! ;-)
      Stay "Free"

  • @monkeydude3987
    @monkeydude3987 3 года назад +41

    Sean I’ve been watching your channel for years and years. It’s cool to see how your shop has grown and expanded and your company is succeeding. I really appreciate the efforts you go to to keep people informed about motorcycle selection and purchases. Life is still kicking my butt as far as disposable income but I genuinely mean this, SRK will be at the top of my list to search for a bike when I’m ready. And like you, this will be a cash buy which is part of why I’m still waiting. No need to take on unnecessary debt for a fun purchase. Stay safe and keep up the great work!

  • @tonycullen5415
    @tonycullen5415 3 года назад +148

    More power to you fella. It's refreshing to actually hear a dealer giving a customer great tips on saving money on their next bike purchase. Respect Bro!

  • @walterfechter8080
    @walterfechter8080 3 года назад +78

    I used to work at a Honda and Harley-Davidson dealership. I've seen and heard a lot. Good advice in this video.

  • @timothycoyne5874
    @timothycoyne5874 3 года назад +29

    Most of this seems like common sense to an older, more experienced bloke like me, but it’s all terrific advice, especially younger riders/buyers.

  • @edwardmedeiros5464
    @edwardmedeiros5464 2 года назад +5

    I'm 61 retired motorcycle technician and have been in the automotive truck and motorcycle industry for all my life. Service manager, service writer, warranty administrator and training from every manufacturer auto and motorcycle manufacturers.
    Everything that this man has said is straight up the whole truth. He covers the buying industry . "SOB" standard operational bullshit. The service department is a whole other side of the industry that is there to take your money. Its not as bad as problem with motorcycle service but the Automotive industry is the Worst! I'm glad to hear someone speak out on the atrocities that the sales management does trying to sell you what you don't need. Excellent video.
    Respectfully Mr. Nobody

  • @grants169
    @grants169 3 года назад +143

    I bought an extended warranty knowing Ducati has iffy reliability. I ended up with the most reliable Ducati on the planet, nothing broke ever.

    • @rattusnorvegicus4380
      @rattusnorvegicus4380 3 года назад +18

      I feel for you, being let down by the bike like that :)

    • @atfsgeoff
      @atfsgeoff 3 года назад +17

      Money well spent. Similar to buying the biggest, baddest snowblower on the block, only for the next three winters to be snowless!

    • @slowerthansound
      @slowerthansound 3 года назад +11

      Nothing broke ever? Wow, that's three words you don't usually see written about Ducati!

    • @grants169
      @grants169 3 года назад

      @@slowerthansound I know, right? I remember seeing somewhere that only 27% of all Ducs are problem-free in their (first year). I don't recall the actual time/mileage, but 1 year works for me. I think it was on Fort Nine's channel.

    • @charlienyc1
      @charlienyc1 3 года назад

      When is that warranty up? Wear all your gear and watch out when the time's up. 🏍️

  • @mosmotorcyclejourney9067
    @mosmotorcyclejourney9067 3 года назад +58

    When I buy my next bike I will get it from you. I love dealing with people with honesty and integrity. You have that sir.

    • @j.hetfield9422
      @j.hetfield9422 3 года назад +1

      Just because he is doing a video to help buyers, doesnt mean he doesnt rip people off. Not saying he does. Just saying.

    • @mosmotorcyclejourney9067
      @mosmotorcyclejourney9067 3 года назад +4

      @@j.hetfield9422 OMG. Did you just type that. Apparently you don't watch his videos. And let me say this to you sir and remember I'm just saying. I have never seen a dealer anywhere make videos like his. Let alone be up front. Although dealers act like it. But I have purchased from other dealers and when something is not right they say as is no warranties. So before you go and say something negative about someone do some research on them. Clearly you don't watch his videos because if you did (as I have for the past 3 years) you wouldn't say that at all. I have seen this man give people their money back because they had a problem. Well I would believe Sean would make things right. He didn't get where he is screwing people over.

    • @mosmotorcyclejourney9067
      @mosmotorcyclejourney9067 3 года назад +3

      @@j.hetfield9422 and one more thing sir. I can see that Sean has found God. Maybe it's time you do. Just saying.

    • @rideroftheforce5245
      @rideroftheforce5245 2 года назад

      ​@@mosmotorcyclejourney9067 Being Christian doesn't mean he offers incredible deals. All dealers will sell their vehicles at higher prices than what they are worth. That's how they make money. A private seller is where you will get good deals. Which is one reason I prefer to buy any vehicle from a private seller. It's going to be cheaper and the private seller who has owned the vehicle for 3 years knows WAY more about the vehicle than the dealer who bought it last week and drove it twice. I completely trust that Sean is a very good dealer but I'd way rather buy from a private seller. You just have to know what you are looking for. Test everything yourself, read the type of person you're buying it from, etc.

    • @mosmotorcyclejourney9067
      @mosmotorcyclejourney9067 2 года назад

      @@rideroftheforce5245 you hit that 100 percent on the head. I agree with everything you said. I have been following Sean for years now and I have seen dealers screw people over. Not saying he doesn't but I do know he has returned money to some people because they were not happy with what they purchased. And that right there in my eyes makes him a better dealer then most. Dealers favorite line is as is where is and no refunds. But yes I have just purchased 2 1500 goldwings from private parties that I got way more cheaper then at a dealer. And they did go down on the price to where a dealer will not.

  • @donwaltman4276
    @donwaltman4276 2 года назад +17

    Been riding since the early 70's it's nice to see a young man that learned from his mistakes or listened to his dad . Could be Sean is just a smart kid, great video kiddo this should be recommended to anyone looking to buy from a dealer.

  • @turbocharged9589
    @turbocharged9589 3 года назад +8

    Reviewing the dealership is a great tip especially when you're looking at a brand with the next dealer being 80+ miles away, ie Ducati, Triumph, etc in some states. When I found that people travel far and wide to come to the dealer near me, it helped seal the deal.

  • @Flap999
    @Flap999 3 года назад +29

    Crazy respect Sean. Most troubles people have are self inflicted. You’re giving great advice. 👍🏻🙏
    I’ll be 70 in November and if after being mowed down by 3 drunk drivers and 2 legally blind Florida drivers I ever decided to get on a bike again, your shop would be my ONLY choice to buy from.

  • @randolphpatterson5061
    @randolphpatterson5061 3 года назад +24

    I was offered an upsell from a dealership. I was buying an FZ600 in 1988 for $3300, but was offered an FZR400 for $4900. I balked at the idea of getting a smaller bike for more money, but in retrospect & should have gotten the FZR400. The dealer knew me & understood my needs (and bike ownership in general) better than I did, and the FZR actually outperformed the FZ in every aspect & became a rare classic, while the heavier, two-valve, air-cooled 600 was a quickly-forgotten parts-bin bike, albeit a decent one.

  • @SGRyder-sh6dk
    @SGRyder-sh6dk 2 года назад +47

    Sean,
    I’ve been riding since 1958 and I’ve NEVER EVER financed a Toy! If I don’t have the money for a Scooter, I agree with you, I keep saving until I do!!
    Thanks for your honesty and integrity!

    • @timgiles9413
      @timgiles9413 2 месяца назад

      Best advice ever. Save and pay cash. You don't NEED it now.

  • @1crazypj
    @1crazypj 3 года назад +12

    Having worked at various mainstream dealers, (Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha,BMW ) I was expecting to pick this apart but, it's all good information.
    Getting approved at bank before shopping can save a ton of money, but don't tell dealer you have 'X' amount or you will be spending all of it plus some.
    Most fun buy I ever did was checking there were no penalties for early payment, signing all the finance forms and going back the next day with cheque for total amount.
    Bank had 18 months zero percent interest for new customers so I ended up paying well below sticker price

  • @Steve-ec6ed
    @Steve-ec6ed 3 года назад +100

    Sean is a good dude. Ive purchased a bike from them and traded to them as well and for one of the first times in my life didnt feel like I was getting screwed by a dealer.

    • @chrisbolton5461
      @chrisbolton5461 3 года назад +1

      Thats good.

    • @hacksaw4966
      @hacksaw4966 3 года назад +8

      But watch out for Caleb, he's chewing food while he explains the deal to you..... >.

    • @danmanthe9335
      @danmanthe9335 3 года назад

      Good to know. Too bad it's on the other side of the country. Takes longer to plan a purchase

    • @BenDover-dv9wm
      @BenDover-dv9wm 2 года назад

      @@hacksaw4966 not someone being human and eating food 😳 boycott them!!!! They most likely dont get breaks. Salemen dont get breaks and if we do we dont make money cause we aren't selling Understand?

    • @paulwojnar2291
      @paulwojnar2291 9 месяцев назад

      ​@hacksaw4966 as long as he chews with his mouth closed.
      Then its no problem.
      Hahaha

  • @HiroProtagonistak
    @HiroProtagonistak 3 года назад +39

    I was 20 in the Marine's. Financed a CBR 900RR, first real bike for 16% interest with all the gear. Broke every rule you just listed, but in my defense I didn't think I was going to live that long. My surprise still alive 35 years later but I did trade the bike in to the same dealer ship for way less than I could have got.

  • @twc9000
    @twc9000 Год назад +4

    "Wait and save up and buy with cash." I can't believe a dealer is saying this. Mad respect for you.

  • @build-fabricate-maintain3915
    @build-fabricate-maintain3915 3 года назад +6

    Got my first bike when I was 14. It was a stolen recovery that didn't run for $75 out of my pocket and pops took me to a college night class to learn how to rebuild the motor that was 1979. Now I only buy from owners and maintain them myself.

    • @wrstew1272
      @wrstew1272 3 года назад +1

      First bike was a Ducati. Bet you didn’t know that they made a 125 huh? Long time ago, was great. Been thru a lot since then.

  • @LabRat6619
    @LabRat6619 3 года назад +38

    They never tell you falling off really hurts!

    • @chrisbraid2907
      @chrisbraid2907 3 года назад +2

      Unless you do it correctly ....

    • @wrstew1272
      @wrstew1272 3 года назад +2

      Almost EVERY TIME I came off a bike it hurt. And that’s a lot of times, mostly someone else’s fault. And yes, I do know how to ride. People don’t look.

    • @rastus666
      @rastus666 2 месяца назад

      T-boning a van hurts, also.
      Sliding 75 yards down the middle of the highway after center-punching a black lab while running 95mph hurts, also.

  • @illuminatidestroyerbear2231
    @illuminatidestroyerbear2231 3 года назад +15

    I wish I lived near you guys!!! You're always doing interesting stuff, I've learned so much in the one year I've been subbed. Thank you Sean, God bless.

  • @wongeebullard1382
    @wongeebullard1382 2 года назад +4

    Really awesome video. Glad you have that level of concern for people to help them in the buying process. Also speaks to the trustworthyness of your dealership.

  • @tristonmurdock4586
    @tristonmurdock4586 3 года назад +19

    A dealership I visited today did the exact opposite of upsale. They tried to get me to change my mind from a Shadow 1100 to a Harley Street 500 because I'm 18 and they assumed I'd had little to no experience riding, despite the fact that the bikes were only 500 bucks apart. It was actually kinda refreshing :)

  • @Maria1914s
    @Maria1914s 2 года назад +3

    You're a weird case of honest dealer, may God keep blessing you. Thanks for enlightening us with your knowledge.

  • @ericmorin9613
    @ericmorin9613 3 года назад +4

    Awesome video very helpful. Not looking to buy a bike but still helpful when buying a car. The warranty part was on point. Got screwed from a used car dealership who sold us on the warranty. I don't hold it against the dealership but the warranty is absolutely garbage. Awesome video you guys are awesome 👌

  • @jonathangreen998
    @jonathangreen998 2 года назад +3

    I've been watching your vids on both channels for at least 2 years. This info and honesty is the reason I would buy/trade from you, and I live in VA. Love your content brother

  • @gabrielkopp2036
    @gabrielkopp2036 Год назад +6

    I payed cash for both my bikes and I also did a lot research on the dealerships I dealt with on both bikes.. great advice for people who don't know..keep up the great videos

  • @OzarkHillsRider
    @OzarkHillsRider 3 года назад +3

    Great information. Thanks for sharing. I love your channel.

  • @Roaddog420
    @Roaddog420 3 года назад +6

    The real problem (as I see it) with purchasing any vehicle is that the consumer is intentionally forced into a relationship with a dealer and this is "by design". There is no buying direct from the manufacturer. Motorcycle, car, boat, quad they all lock down the distribution channel: Manufacturer->Dealer->Consumer->Used Market. I would like to see a video that illustrates what real value the stealership adds to the product. BTW, love your channel.

    • @wout123100
      @wout123100 Месяц назад

      thats how you create jobs

  • @ThorRavnsborg
    @ThorRavnsborg 2 года назад +4

    As someone who works in finance this makes me so happy. Lack of basic financial literacy is a big problem even in developed countries and those people are often taken advantage of instead of being helped. I don't live in the US but if did I would drive a long way to buy my next motorcycle from you.

  • @gerrylewis6025
    @gerrylewis6025 Год назад +2

    Great advice for life as well as bikes. I have been riding for over 50 years and never financed a bike of accessories. Happy I found your channel.

  • @bobbyb9718
    @bobbyb9718 3 года назад +111

    “Caleb was eating a sandwich while he was showing the bike” - rofl

    • @972CHENZO
      @972CHENZO 3 года назад +4

      I was listening to the video and browsing the comments and as soon as I started reading yours he said it in the video lol

    • @adamakins9748
      @adamakins9748 3 года назад +9

      I work in the automotive industry....one of our service advisors got a bad survey due to a fly in the waiting room.

    • @louischapman3697
      @louischapman3697 3 года назад +8

      Probably upset because Caleb didn't share

    • @doug3805
      @doug3805 3 года назад +2

      😂😂

    • @therealboofighter
      @therealboofighter 3 года назад +1

      Should have given him a bite.

  • @bigdog4102
    @bigdog4102 3 года назад +3

    love your channel Sean....you guys are fun, informative and so positive in so many ways...God Bless You Guys!

  • @dongorsegner4607
    @dongorsegner4607 3 года назад +3

    This is why SRK cycle is a great business........HONESTY. I wish there were more people like this honor and integrity

  • @nocturnechanson
    @nocturnechanson 2 года назад +11

    Those after market warranty companies had my mom freaked out. She bought the factory extended warranty on her new car. The letters from those companies are written to trick you into thinking you’d already agreed to it. Because of that I had to go to the dealership three times to make sure the one she actually bought was active.

  • @Inthewind24
    @Inthewind24 3 года назад +14

    Good info Sean.
    My biggest hurdle at dealerships these days is knowing more about their products than they do. Now, I am an enthusiast and like to learn about all different styles and brands of bikes. No reason a salesperson should not know the basic specs and features of their bikes and their competitors. It is a widespread issue in my experience. It doesn’t keep me from buying because I do my research and know what I’m buying. It’s just annoying and lazy in my opinion.

    • @Srkcycles
      @Srkcycles  3 года назад +2

      That shouldn’t be a hurdle for you then

    • @Inthewind24
      @Inthewind24 3 года назад +1

      @@Srkcycles that’s a fair statement. It’s just mildly irritating I suppose .

    • @souschef4489
      @souschef4489 2 года назад

      @@Inthewind24 I agree man. If i am informing the sales person on model year changes then they are just order takers and should move along until I am ready to buy.

  • @kenster007
    @kenster007 Год назад +3

    Yep-good stuff here. What drives me nuts is the reluctance to tell you the price of the bike. Website says click for quote, you give your info and they call and talk to you. 2 days later you still don't know how much they want for the bike.

  • @xrayaiz74
    @xrayaiz74 Год назад +1

    Wow, real talk in this video. Great information on the dealership processes of selling, financing, etc. Thanks for sharing because I learned a ton of things from you. I financed my first bike way back in 1998. I was working full time, I had finished paying off my car and I got a low interest rate for the loan on my ZX-9R. I stopped riding back in 2009 (sold the bike) and started a family and bought a house. Now, I'm financially stable again and want to get back into riding. I'm earning more now, so to your point, I prefer to pay cash for my next bike. I;m at a point in my life where I don't want anymore 'monthly installments' for five years, if I can avoid it. One less bill to worry about. Great tips in this video. Thank you. And, your last tip had me on the floor with your "Man up!" comment. I agree wholeheartedly.

  • @chriszasada9756
    @chriszasada9756 2 года назад

    Been watching your channels for awhile now and learned a bunch. Looking at a low mileage 2008 Dyna Street Bob , and watched a lot of your ride videos and feel better about buying this one.

  • @donnystrife1908
    @donnystrife1908 3 года назад +7

    I work at a small dealership. We try to recommend new riders smaller machines but everyone wants the 600 sportbike or a big cruiser. Trade ins tend to need some work. But it always dumfounds me when a bike is sold or traded because it needs tires!

  • @rubberlover666
    @rubberlover666 3 года назад +7

    I agree that you should always come in with your own financing. I don’t know if getting financing is different for bikes than cars but We got financing for our car from our credit union and they basically just gave us an APR percentage and an agreement to finance - not a check. Still, when we went to buy, the dealer was able to beat the percentage the bank offered so we went with them.

  • @bonesrhodes3762
    @bonesrhodes3762 2 года назад +3

    --- was a Honda/Yamaha dealer ( Morgan City, Louisiana ) for 13 years - and did NONE of those things to my customers. The only 'In House" financing we offered was that from Honda and Yamaha - and discouraged using them - instead, we offered them a list of banks/finance companies that were motorcycle friendly ( this was in the 80s - early 90s and many banks and credit unions simply would not finance bikes ). As for trade ins, dealers really don't want them unless they are heavy into a used bike market - we weren't. Trade-ins are a PITA - you have to make TWO sales ( the new bike and the trade-in ) to complete the cycle and the trade-in was an un-known factor. I would take a trade-in, but told them upfront the only way I could afford to take it was to steal it - and they would be better off selling it themselves. Extended warranties - didn't offer them - not even the ones from the manufacturers. ALL extended warranties are nothing but "additional profit" for the dealer and the "warranty company" - what they actually are is an insurance policy - in order to even offer them in Louisiana, I had to become a licensed insurance agent by the state. You tell everyone how bad they and how they take your money, and then prostitute yourself out to one and make their sales pitch - for money. They are no better than any other, they just explain that what they are is an insurance plan. As for a salvage title, those are always a problem for somebody, and it is required by law that the buyer knows they are buying a vehicle with a salvage title. However, you can get some really sweet deals buying salvage bikes BEFORE they are rebuilt, and if you are knowledgeable and competent, can build some nice rides and save - esp. if you know you are going to drop it and scratch it anyway and don't care about paint perfection. What did I do as a dealer for my customers ? little things, like open the shop at 2 am on Sunday morning so they could get parts to get their bikes up and going because they had just crashed them and it was a race weekend. Or ride 45 miles each way to pick up a Goldwing from another state that the owner called you 5 minutes before the shop closed on Saturday ( 1 pm ) because they had just blown a tire: and then stay at the shop with a mechanic for 3 hours removing all the chrome and garbage to replace the tire. Or let the local ABATE chapter meet there on Weds nights because the local Harley shop wouldn't. Or show up at the shop on Christmas day to repair the front end of an ATV that a kid got for Christmas and his cousin just ran into a tree with. Not every dealer isn't a hard core biker first.

  • @uglysideup
    @uglysideup 2 года назад

    Dude the info you give out here is very helpful so thank you for these videos 🤘

  • @52chevy3100
    @52chevy3100 3 года назад +19

    This is on par with a magician showing everyone how the illusions work. Dealers are gonna put out a hit on ole boy.

    • @mymusicaccount1456
      @mymusicaccount1456 3 года назад +1

      He rides the fastest bike on Amazon, good luck catching him.

  • @LibertyNotLicense
    @LibertyNotLicense 3 года назад +5

    This video reminded me of another one of yours from a long time ago. A lot of gold in both!
    It also reminded me of a time when I was buying a bike at a large, multi-brand dealership when a guy bought a beautiful, brand new R1 just before me... And then dumped it over at the first light a block away.
    We all heard the crash from the dealership floor inside and could see him struggling with the remains through the large front windows. I remember the salesman immediately telling a co-worker, perhaps his supervisor, "he told me he could ride!" Having sufficient drama in my life already, I bought my bike and loaded it up.
    I was all set to buy another bike yesterday myself... But my son, a medic, knowing this, texted me a photo from a call.
    Three dressed Harleys and the lady in the car still drove over one, claiming she didn't see them. It was a bright sunny day.
    It's important to know your capabilities as well as your surroundings.
    Some people shouldn't ride some bikes. And some places are certainly more treacherous than others.
    Hopefully we'll have another place away from so many people soon... Then I'll have a better case to plead!
    Thank you again for this video! I love watching all of them. Blessings to you and your family!

  • @berrdeddy2775
    @berrdeddy2775 3 года назад +20

    Financial rule of thumb: if you can't pay cash you can't afford it. And this is super true for toys.

    • @rhysl4759
      @rhysl4759 3 года назад +1

      I dont agree with that. I live at home and make over 100k a year and financed my 12k dirt bike because when I get money I spend it. I could be dead with my job tomorrow im not dying with money in the bank. And I am not unqiue. Thats 99% of the population that is just like me.

    • @berrdeddy2775
      @berrdeddy2775 3 года назад +6

      @@rhysl4759 cool... Your life your choice. Go for it. Great you earn so much at a young age! I hope you are happy and live a lot longer than you think you might. But if you do get old it would be really nice to know that you have an army of dollar bills working for you and you have a lot less concern because you have your whole future financed from your savings and investments. Also, you kind of said it, 99% of people live like that. At what else in life do you want to be just like everyone else? If you act like everyone else you'll have the same level of success as everyone else.
      I suggest all young people take a class in personal finance. I took one at night at a community college decades ago and it was very beneficial.
      Good luck, whatever path you take!

    • @jonathanisenhour7923
      @jonathanisenhour7923 3 года назад +1

      If I did that, I'd never have a car

    • @Calcapwn300
      @Calcapwn300 2 года назад +2

      @@rhysl4759 so you’re telling us you’re irresponsible with money and like to be chained down to lenders. Weird take but ok.

  • @alienanswer499
    @alienanswer499 2 года назад

    Thanks for this Brother...Love your Vids!

  • @sethg8501
    @sethg8501 3 года назад +74

    I love it, pay cash!!! "The borrower is slave to the lender." 100% of repossessed toys are financed. No finance no repo.

    • @flaminbreath
      @flaminbreath 3 года назад +3

      Agreed👍

    • @Puff6977
      @Puff6977 3 года назад +3

      “Don’t get stuck like a rat in a wHeel!”

    • @dieseldog5779
      @dieseldog5779 3 года назад +3

      Technically if you hide it they can't do anything

    • @sethg8501
      @sethg8501 3 года назад +8

      @@dieseldog5779 or don’t be a scumbag and pay your bills. Or even better, don’t buy stuff you can’t afford and have to take a loan on.

    • @the_rick4360
      @the_rick4360 3 года назад +6

      Yeah well the average person cannot really just slap 30k$ on a counter just like that. BUT make sure you bargain / shop for your finance. look at different locations. sometimes, travelling a few hours can save you a few thousand bucks

  • @paulbye3805
    @paulbye3805 3 года назад +11

    Great advice love your RUclips channel.. paul from Australia

  • @robertmassolini4503
    @robertmassolini4503 Год назад +1

    Great advice Sean! I thoroughly enjoyed your speel. I'm intending to buy my dream bike next yr, the Triumph Rocket 3gt it will certainly be all the money upfront! I've been badly stung by letting go our two cars by a car dealee here in Australia. I'll never forget them and infact, I tell all my friends not to go to that car dealership which is a major one over here.
    Thanks for the advice mate.

  • @chemoautotroph
    @chemoautotroph 2 года назад

    Awesome stuff! Thank you for sharing

  • @KaplanCycles
    @KaplanCycles 3 года назад +181

    Brilliant and 100% on point.

    • @brendanwood5243
      @brendanwood5243 2 года назад

      Fuckin no it isnt

    • @knowbody4903
      @knowbody4903 2 года назад

      @@brendanwood5243 how so is it not on point? The aftermarket warranty advice is gold, they are all garbage.

    • @knowbody4903
      @knowbody4903 2 года назад +4

      @@brendanwood5243 you must have financed your GFs bike 🤣

    • @brendanwood5243
      @brendanwood5243 2 года назад

      @@knowbody4903 wow....so witty...I don't know how I'll ever recover?

    • @brendanwood5243
      @brendanwood5243 2 года назад

      @@knowbody4903 since you are clearly an expert on garbage you must be correct

  • @tarkanyilmaz6905
    @tarkanyilmaz6905 2 года назад +6

    So there are gfs out there financing their bf's bike? I can't get my gf pay for my pizza

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 2 года назад +1

      I knew a couple like that! They each "bought" new stuff for each other alllll the time! Cosigning on loans, financing cars, saying you're combining finances and "surprising" your significant other with a financed item like a TV and surround system, and only caring about the moment and how small the payment is. It was sooooo hard to not cringe in disgust while hanging out with them. I tried to talk sense into them but they were blinded by "the moment", and appearing like they were well off.
      Sure enough, it all fell apart after about 2 years and that co signing on an auto loan came to bite him after they broke up and she stopped paying. All my warnings on debt and rolling over debt on vehicles came back hard... He was left with a dumb big tv, a sound system you can't use in an apartment, a ring, his own financed luxury car with 3 prior cars of negative equity rolled over, and a delinquent loan you cosigned signed for a person who is gone and not paying.

  • @kristyntaylor6830
    @kristyntaylor6830 2 года назад

    Thank you for putting this out there. Luckily my husband and I both work in the industry in a different field but luckily knew all of these things but I am amazed daily at how the majority of people whether it is cars or bikes do not.

  • @dominiquedinkins3686
    @dominiquedinkins3686 2 года назад +1

    Man I sit here and watch your videos like Netflix in my garage for about at least 2 hrs a day minimum love them all

  • @CODFREAK159893
    @CODFREAK159893 3 года назад +4

    When i was looking into getting my first bike i wanted the fz09 but knew the fz07 would be way better for a starter. The salesman tried to talk me out of the 07 into the 09, long story short he was let go before i ever made a purchase and the new salesman steered me away from the 09 into the perfect bike for me

  • @princeflorizel5419
    @princeflorizel5419 3 года назад +8

    Something else to consider with trade-ins is that you will only pay the sales tax on the difference in price between your current bike and the new one. It's a pretty noticeable amount that helps offset the loss from trading in the bike vs. selling it to someone directly.

  • @gaminiediri
    @gaminiediri 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the very informative video; it gives valuable advice for people who are going to buy a motorcycle from a dealership.

  • @MrDoyle07
    @MrDoyle07 2 года назад

    That was excellent information. Every word of it was solid!

  • @7thsignthenorthcoast146
    @7thsignthenorthcoast146 3 года назад +3

    Ty for being so honest . I have been saying for years that dealerships will tell you a higher interest rate than the bank says . That crap should be illegal

    • @souschef4489
      @souschef4489 2 года назад +1

      Harley offered me 14% interest rate. Then lowered the rate to 11% after increasing the dealership fees. I said no to both. They came back at 9% but didn’t include my 2500 down payment. I left the dealership. Bought a Honda Valkyrie same day at 3% and Honda matched 1500 of my down payment

    • @7thsignthenorthcoast146
      @7thsignthenorthcoast146 2 года назад +1

      @@souschef4489 cad dealerships do the same thing . Like how they always walk back to the finance manager saying you want lower payments . It’s because they drop the interest rate . Bank may say ok they can have 4.2% dealership will come back at 9 and tell you anything under 10 is great . Lol 😂

  • @LifeOfBonnas
    @LifeOfBonnas 3 года назад +4

    I honestly can't wait to get a bike again. In 2019 I bought a 2004 Honda shadow sabre to remember my dad by because he passed away a month prior and he loved that bike. And unfortunately I got hit with hard times in 2020 and had to sell the bike.. that by far now has been my biggest regret.

  • @mclovinlife4018
    @mclovinlife4018 25 дней назад

    Beautiful advice. Love what you’re doing

  • @briansmith2131
    @briansmith2131 3 года назад +2

    Most Honest Humble Dealer Ever. Wish my Drug Dealer was like that back when I was a Druggie. LOL

  • @jeffgutierrez8796
    @jeffgutierrez8796 3 года назад +73

    I paid cash for my bike. I was treated like poop from a previous salesman, so I bought my bike from his Co-worker in front of him and his boss, making sure his boss knew why.

    • @jakesdaysoff4683
      @jakesdaysoff4683 3 года назад +6

      I'm about to do that. I went to a shop here in AZ. Bike is worth 2800 according to NADA and Bluebook. I offered 3k cash cause it was in good condition and they were asking 3500. They came back with the "final price" at 5800 because dealership and ran my credit to finance it. Some people man...

    • @thewhiskyscout1238
      @thewhiskyscout1238 3 года назад +4

      @@jakesdaysoff4683 that doesn't make sense to me. If you made a cash offer you would not have filled out a credit app? I know I never have anytime I have paid cash for any vehicle at a dealership.

    • @NANA-lq5md
      @NANA-lq5md 3 года назад +1

      @@thewhiskyscout1238 back in 2008 I bought a brand new GSXR1000 with cash. The dealership told me they had to run my credit even though I'm paying cash.

    • @HooDRidEWhiteY
      @HooDRidEWhiteY 3 года назад +2

      @@nateg.6187 This exact process landed me a sweet deal when I bought my wife a honda CRV in Texas a few years back. I got it slightly under its fair market price. Salesman was a little annoyed but it was December and he straight up said he was still making some commission on the sale and it was going to Christmas gifts for his kids. That's the only success story I have tho. I've been raped on numerous other vehicle and motorcycle deals over the years.

    • @thewhiskyscout1238
      @thewhiskyscout1238 3 года назад +6

      @@nateg.6187 You are correct. I have walked away many times, one time, in particular, my wife still talks about to this day. To me, vehicles are just objects with specific uses, I set a limit on what I am willing spend before I leave and go withdraw the funds from the bank for the purpose of car shopping. one time in particular, I thought the salesman was going to hit me out of anger (literally shaking he was so mad) after I told him I only pay cash and all he wanted to do was talk monthly payment, as I walked out. My wife was clearly worried as we were walking back to our vehicle as he was literally stalking us. She asked what would I have done had he assaulted me to which I replied, "it is not what I would have done but what our lawyer would do about it". I have been yelled at called names and politely asked to leave, I try to keep a sense of humor about it all though.

  • @Shao.Lin69
    @Shao.Lin69 2 года назад +4

    I went on Google to look at some of the reviews for a good laugh 😅🤣 there was some good ones, all of the negatives seem like there from people who don't ride, type of guys who like the idea of riding but not so much the actual riding. You guys are awesome keep it up

  • @xMontorix
    @xMontorix 2 года назад +2

    As someone who just got their license & their bike from a dealership I can't wait to see & hear something that I wish I would've known!

  • @jared123123
    @jared123123 Год назад +2

    Dad bought an aftermarket warranty on his 2015 Cummins , but because it wasn’t a factory warranty had a whole bunch of conditions etc attached.
    Had a $2k est fix on the truck which was covered under warranty however in fine print he found out that if he lived within 100kms of a GoAuto dealer he HAD to get everything done there, oil change etc. His address was registered at 96kms away from the dealer so they completely voided his entire warranty because he got an oil change done by a family friend who runs auto shop in the small town he lives in (certified mechanic and all)
    If he lived 6 kms farther away, would of been completely fine. One of the most bullshti loopholes I’ve seen in a while .MAYBE If he was doing oil change himself I could possibly see it. But a verified mechanic and no issue stemming from that was related to the problem what so ever, but because it was in the fine print they just did a blanket void of everything.
    If you want extra warranty ALWAYS go factory

  • @justinkiesznoski7751
    @justinkiesznoski7751 3 года назад +6

    I’m hoping I can one day buy a bike from you !!!
    I live off of a fixed income. Military disability. And have a family . So money’s tight always 🤦‍♂️😂. We miss going for rides in the country. Had to sell my bike to make ends meet . Give me 4 to 20 years and I will be at your shop 😊
    Love watching your content!!!!

  • @Supercell725
    @Supercell725 3 года назад +7

    You guys are a great example of how it is suppose to be done, thank you.

  • @Rave_Junkie
    @Rave_Junkie Год назад

    VERY INFORMATIVE VIDEO !! THANK YOU ! SHOUT OUT FROM SAN DIEGO!

  • @FusedAdventures
    @FusedAdventures 3 года назад

    I legit enjoyed this video. Good info.

  • @malwair7417
    @malwair7417 3 года назад +4

    I learned all this stuff the hard way in my early 20’s. I even had people telling me how stupid it was to try and buy something I couldn’t afford. I was impulsive and yolo so I went upside down on a trade for the turbo that I financed at 8%..

    • @scottmurray713
      @scottmurray713 2 года назад

      8% isn’t too bad now a days dealers try saying 19%

  • @reynaldorivera7641
    @reynaldorivera7641 3 года назад +6

    The financing part, I told the dealership where I wanted them to call and when they told me what the interest was I called the bank to verify. You lie I fly, you need my business and I have no issue going somewhere else

  • @barrybaldwin5535
    @barrybaldwin5535 2 года назад

    Thanks for the straight talk. At 72, I think I've paid for all of the bikes that I could fit into my life, but newbies can certainly benefit from your wisdom.

  • @orlandominichiello
    @orlandominichiello Год назад

    Great video, learned a lot. thumbs up.

  • @robertstratford7053
    @robertstratford7053 3 года назад +4

    Good advice

  • @ka1mla1
    @ka1mla1 3 года назад +41

    It’s amazing to me how YOU can get away with stating the words “BAD SITUATION” while simultaneously showing a couple taking their vows and getting married! Haha! STONES BROTHER! 😂😂😂

    • @MFMP007
      @MFMP007 3 года назад +2

      I thought the same. 🥶😬🤐

    • @jimbobaggans1564
      @jimbobaggans1564 3 года назад

      Yeah, I caught that too!

  • @raygonzales4465
    @raygonzales4465 2 года назад

    Brah.... your legit. First time watching channel as I'm looking intimate riding again. You rock app8 your honesty 💪🏽

  • @joeybobbie1
    @joeybobbie1 Год назад +2

    Great Video. That just shows how Honest your Dealership is. It also shows your a good Christian. If I could drive a Bike that far from NY to Texas, I would definitely buy my next Bike from you. These 10 Tips will definitely help me on my next Bike Purchase. Thanks for making this Video.👍👍❤️

  • @USARAY1947
    @USARAY1947 3 года назад +10

    Thanks for the informative tutorial. The image of GFs buying Harleys for guys is hilarious. In the early '80s I worked at dealerships when the commission on selling an extended warranty was more than the commission on the sale of the new bike.

  • @2wheeltommy996
    @2wheeltommy996 3 года назад +37

    Lol, “he loves that Harley Davidson more” 🤣🤣

  • @gregsanford3848
    @gregsanford3848 Год назад

    I really enjoy your videos, good solid advice

  • @stellamajury
    @stellamajury 2 года назад

    Great points here, thanks! Best points - upselling by commissioned sales people of an unsuitable bike, super relevant. And don't buy anyones else a bike - always buy your own.

  • @yesnooo9029
    @yesnooo9029 2 года назад +5

    Where are these women that will finance a bike?

  • @sterlingedk1198
    @sterlingedk1198 3 года назад +4

    Hey now my first bike was a Hayabusa at 19! I still have it over 10 years later with 36000 miles

  • @marricio55
    @marricio55 2 года назад

    I don't normally comment on videos but I really enjoyed this video. Your other vids are good but this one was straight to the point and pretty entertaining. Keep this formula

  • @crest4sensation938
    @crest4sensation938 2 года назад

    Thanks for the information. You are a good dude!

  • @AGPullen
    @AGPullen 3 года назад +26

    I wish there were more people like you. A lot of dealers out here are just out to screw people.

  • @C0d0ps
    @C0d0ps 2 года назад +6

    Commenting for RUclips Algorithms

  • @user-no7lp5sv7k
    @user-no7lp5sv7k 21 день назад

    Good video 🙏, Thank You for sharing 👍

  • @Tyler_Mayhem
    @Tyler_Mayhem 3 года назад +3

    Never tell a dealership you are paying cash.
    Sort out the deal, get all stuff thrown in if you can and make the price as low as possible, they are banking on you financing it to make money.
    Then at the very end you say I'll take it right now with cash here's the amount we agreed on

    • @2K_Unlimited
      @2K_Unlimited 3 года назад +1

      Also, never mention using your own bank until AFTER you settle bottom line. As Sean said, this takes away their back-end on the loan, so they may try to make up for that somewhere else.

  • @dylanmcgarry1221
    @dylanmcgarry1221 3 года назад +13

    Love how SRK keeps it absolutely real

  • @donniejean
    @donniejean 2 года назад

    Thanks for that advice! I’d purchase from you just because of your honesty!

  • @Gomorragh
    @Gomorragh 2 года назад +1

    worst point in not knowing about manufacturers warrenties is that the rider doesnt know about the getting everything tightened up, i ran into someone in oklahoma who had never been told about the warrenty and had taken a brand new bike (triumph) from the dealership, and overthe next yer started to get more and more problems, on the day i met them they had done 6k miles and was getting worried about the noise coming from it, in that moment i asked "did you get told about the warrenty?" thier answer of no made me wonder if they knew anything about basic uk motorcycling training knowledge. So then i asked them to pop thier seat, they didnt even know how to do that, when they popped thier seat, still in pristine condition, was the manufacturers warrenty card, plus the toolkit thats i knew was supplied with that bike, all in thier shipping packaging ......

  • @pauldersch6936
    @pauldersch6936 3 года назад +5

    RIGHT TO THE POINT... I have over an 800 credit score, always getting a lowest interest rate when purchasing any of my Trucks but, when i went to an HD dealer to purchase a TG I wasn't aware of them charging me 11% until I was reading some ppl complaining the they were charged a very HIGH rate also. I went and got a refinance at 3%...NEVER will I purchase another bike and NOT check out the interest rate....