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Lost two bolts on my EZ steer
Replaced them with bolts from Ace
He called and made sure I found what I needed and made sure I Torqued them correctly.
He added I might pull them and add just a spot of Loc-Tit
Pays to have your Trike installed by the best
Does this "Coach Rice" trike other models of MC's? Say a Kawasaki Vulcan Voyager 1700?
Wow, how cool is that? Although I think my Daytona Beach installer techs did good work, the staff there is not 'people friendly' since Mary Foss left. Just telling it like it is. Now if if the Road Smith folks read this, they will not be happy, and I might not be welcomed to that shop.
Lost two bolts on my EZ steer
Replaced them with bolts from Ace
He called and made sure I found what I needed and made sure I Torqued them correctly.
He added I might pull them and add just a spot of Loc-Tit
Pays to have your Trike installed by the best
re: Got a call from Coach Rice
FYI Coach Rice passed away last year....
Do you guys that buy from Coach Rice pay the prices listed on his website for trikes. Boy, they seem out of site.
You get what you pay for
You get what you pay for
I have never believed this. Never made sense to me. There is always a place to pay a premium price for the same item no matter what the item is.
To put it in to perspective......would you be happy with a MAACO or Earl Scheib paint job on your bike? Probably not. So, in essence, you do get what you pay for.
I am sure he is a good and reputable dealer/installer. I am not disputing that. I am simply saying that there are MANY good installers with good prices. To compare them to the paint job is a stretch. In the scheme of things, a trike kit installation is very simple. Anyone who is mechanically inclined and takes their time can do a quality job. I realize there are "installers" that should be banned from their profession. Believe me I have experience with them but it does not justify extremely high prices from some. As I said earlier, it is not rocket science. I do not blame any business for getting all they can for their product but they in turn cannot blame me for shopping around.
I shopped around and researched for two years before I made my purchase. Carl was the dealer as he tolerated my repeated phone calls with questions with a smile. Not only that, we made a deal over the phone and NO cash changed hands until the trike was delivered, personally, by him at my front door.
I am extremely mechanically inclined. But I wouldn't want to tackle this "simple" job myself. For a couple of reasons. The number ONE reason is the fact that a lot of trike companies now simply are not shipping to the garage mechanic any longer. To do your own install means you are subject to not being covered by any factory warranty that the manufacturer might offer. That's the second, and most important, to me anyway, reason for allowing someone that's factory trained to install.
If you want a hack job there are plenty of back-of-the-truck installers out there that will make you a helluva deal. I have one BIG name in mind but I will not get in to that issue here. If you have been around the forums long enough I am sure you know who that is.
I am glad that I paid for what I think is quality workmanship. I don't think that I overpaid in ANY way. The prices listed certainly seem high. But I am sure that Carl is willing to "make a deal". It never hurts to ask as all someone can do is say "no".....
You get what you pay for
re: Got a call from Coach Rice
FYI Coach Rice passed away
I am looking for a quality dealer to install a Hannigan kit and last week I sent a contact email to the Rice shop. So far no answer to my inquiries. :Shrug:
My Trike is also listed for sale on their website for 2 years now, Used 2013 BMW K 1600 GTL 10 miles, just trying to draw in customers I guess.I previously shared my experience here (and with Hannigan directly); about my Ultra/Hannigan build, so being out of business doesn't surprise me. I also noticed after I read this that my trike is for sale on his website under "used inventory". Weird...