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Hey folks- so I might have a deal cooking on a bike that is just over 1,000mi away. I've never done a fly and ride- but thought it might be a cool adventure. Bike has low mileage and is a 2016, so I don't really think it should be an issue. What are your thoughts? Can the dealer register the machine and get a plate for the trip (which I would have to transfer when i get home)? How can I protect myself in terms of buying sight unseen? Somehow, buy/pray and ship maybe cheapest, but involves a lot of trust. Do I drive out with a trailer (which demonstrates my own lack of trust, yet experience with Guzzi)?Thank you all for your sage advice.JKK
I can see if I was dealing with a great shop like AF1 or Harper's, that would be one thing. This seems to be a big moto mill with a sketchy reputation. I get the feeling that this Stelvio is out of their wheelhouse and they just want to get rid of it. Half of me just wants to put the thing on a nice secure UHaul trailer and drive it home. With my luck, a fly and ride would wind up with me getting stranded on the Blue Ridge Pkway. Listen, I don't mind fettling with bikes. It goes with the territory ("Moto Guzzi- making mechanics out of riders since 1921"). There are plenty of niggling little things that I would not expect normal civilians or even non Guzzi shops to know about. If there is anyone near Huntsville, AL, please ping me.Thanks again!Jonathan
Imho Truck or trailer it after seeing it in person. You don’t owe the seller any semblance of trust beyond the obvious contractual issues. It’s a financial transaction. If I was free enough to have an open schedule and ample funds to spend on an impromptu adventure just because, maybe I would do it. Adventures are fun, but basically I’m beyond proving it. Now I would rather be cheap and save the potentially $$$ extra issues for actual repairs on the bike once home than spending it on tow truck-hustling tools & parts-extra nights on the road trying to get it home. That’s not fun anymore. And I’ll echo what vagrant said. I have personally bought my two older cars states away that, had I just shipped them here on the seller’s description alone, I would have been very unhappy. Not that I think they were trying to deliberately mislead me, but they were missing significant details. Both purchases were intended to be a drive-home scenario. one was about 2 1/2 hrs, one was 8+ hrs. But after seeing & evaluating them in person, neither would have been cost effective to risk it. Getting them transported/trailered home was not as much fun, but it was the right move for me.
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