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Re: [ST] Winter Purchase



Ahhhh people  . . . . think about this for a minute.  No matter what time of
the year you buy your bike you will go through exactly two winters before
your standard warranty expires (assuming of course that you have winters
that is).

It's just painful if you buy in the winter and then have to wait till spring
to ride, except of course when you live around here and can enjoy riding
through mild winters like we just had in the Pacific Northwest.  I believe
they're calling for mostly sunny and up to 16 degrees Celsius (approx. 61
degrees Fahrenheit) for the next few days here in Vancouver.

Neil


- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Ashley Bennett" <spondon955@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: March 4, 2001 3:36 PM
Subject: Re: [ST] Winter Purchase


> That's fair enough, at that price I would probably willingly lose a little
> warranty as well, besides with a Triumph you don't need a warranty anyway.
> That will get a few people typing !
> Ashley
>
> > Ashley, another reason for a Jan/Feb purchase:  A 2000 model RS went out
> > the door for $7100 even.  A fairly good deal for letting it sit in my
> > garage for a couple of months.  Although I have gotten in a couple of
> short
> > rides.
> >
> > Don Payne
> > 00 Rs
> > 97 Trophy
>
>
>
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