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#16 |
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 12
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did you get a chance to ride you atv much yet ? how hard was the setup did you have to put oil and all in it or did it come ready to go .. not sure if its the same for your brand but you might want to get a mechanic to check it out so the warranty won't be voided i think if i woulda done that i might have had the labor free acording to the sunl lady when they ship it in a crate to your house sometimes it voids the labor part of the warraty if not all of some warranties its a good idea to check it out or ask check your manufactor website or ask rick !!
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#17 |
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 12
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this is the way they list it on sunl for example check it out...
SELLING A UNIT IN THE CRATE OR WITHOUT INITIAL DEALER PRO-DELIVERY INSPECTION AND SET-UP VOIDS ALL WARRANTY COVERAGE! *To be an Authorized SUNL Dealer, you must have a valid dealer agreement signed by the General Manager of SunL Group Inc. 8551 Esters Blvd, Irving, TX 75063. This document is effective 2/11/2008 basicly if the dealer does not set it up or if the ship it in a crate and no mechanic sets it up and checks it out they can void all waranties so its a good idea to get a mechanic to check it out to cover your bases !! |
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#18 |
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 12
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yeah this is on the roketa site
http://www.roketa.com/information/13.shtml COVERAGE AND LIMITATIONS: You must have a professional mechanic (any small engine repair shop, motorcycle shop, or local auto repair shop) or an authorized Goldenvale Dealer assemble your new motorized vehicle and do the prep work to assure your is in good working condition. You will need to provide proof of this when filing a warranty claim, so keep your receipts THIS AGREEMENT AND LIMITED WARRANTY IS VOID IF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING IS TRUE: • THE CUSTOMER DOES NOT USE A PROFESSIONAL MECHANIC (SMALL ENGINE REPAIR SHOP, MOTORCYCLE SHOP, OR AUTO REPAIR SHOP) OR AN AUTHORIZED GOLDENVALE DEALER TO ASSEMBLE AND PREP THE PRODUCT PRIOR TO OPERATION. Proof of this is required for warranty claims. lets hope you havent used your atv and if you did you don't have any problems because possibly your warranty may be voided be careful |
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#19 |
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 37
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Always change the oil your bike is shipped with,its not good stuff, they just put in in there to keeps things protected from rust,even on roketa warranty paper i had to fill out and send to them, it says if you dont put us brand oil in the bike your warrenty could be void!
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#20 |
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 12
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shoot i didnt get any warranty stuff with my bike i had to look it up on the website to see the actual details i looked through 2 manuals and all the things that came with the bike when it was shipped in fact it was actually missing a few parts nothing major put a few piecies that attach to the plactic frame which i have been trying get through either sunl or the dealer. didnt think to look about looking at the full details of the warranty till there was a problem guess thats why i hoped the same thing wouldnt happen to other people when i saw that they could loose there warranty all together didnt now such a thing was possible in sales today. usually when you buy a bike locally a warranty is allways there and you know 20,000 miles just pops on the bike as long as you do your job and change oil and such ive owned several bikes over the years mopeds motorcyles dirt bikes and never really had a problem well except maybe a girelli i bought for 200 dollars at 15 years old and even that ran for a couple years before dieing hehe this is my first experience with a bike just up and dieing at only 599 miles really to me a total shock. now i guess i am just hoping i can get it back on the road eventually it was supposed to replace a older bike and now its just sitting hehe oh well i guess thats the cards i got dealt gotta move on..
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