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Re: Cycles 128 Sucks Again
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Originally Posted by
BMFR6
i'm not choosing sides but..... sounds like you guys may need to hire more help?
to do what keep people from walking in and asking the tech to use his tools?
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Re: Cycles 128 Sucks Again
I love the poop John.... is the word "shit" gonna get me in trouble w/ the admins? damn it
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Re: Cycles 128 Sucks Again
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Originally Posted by
BLACK SQUIRREL
Sorry John I am a bigger fan of one sided stories,
They are more entertaining.
You know there is three sides to every story right?
In this case there is
Melissas side
Cycle 128s side
and the Correct side
Each person makes the other out to be more of the bad guy. Ive never been to Cycles 128 but I do know John. Always had a good time with him. The problem here is a negative experience always travels much further then a positive one. Im bet if the tech came out checked the battery and said it needs to be replaced there wouldnt have been one post about it. It sucks but its how people are.
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Re: Cycles 128 Sucks Again
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Originally Posted by
Honclfibr
:dunno: That sounds like a pretty reasonable level of customer service to me? I certainly wouldn't be dragging a dealership/mechanic through the mud on the internet if they told me they'd test my battery for free as long as I removed it from the bike and brought it to them. Hell, I've done this before in the parking lot. Takes just a few minutes using the toolkit that comes with every bike. I guess I don't see the problem here.
Why take the battery out of the bike if it can be tester through the tender without doing so?
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Re: Cycles 128 Sucks Again
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Originally Posted by
Honclfibr
:dunno: That sounds like a pretty reasonable level of customer service to me? I certainly wouldn't be dragging a dealership/mechanic through the mud on the internet if they told me they'd test my battery for free as long as I removed it from the bike and brought it to them. Hell, I've done this before in the parking lot. Takes just a few minutes using the toolkit that comes with every bike. I guess I don't see the problem here.
So is it unreasonable to have someone walk 20 feet to a bike and touch a multimeter to an exposed lead?
Is it reasonable for you to assume that melissa knows how to remove her battery?
Is it reasonable to say you can tell more about the battery and charging system by testing it while it's in the bike?
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Re: Cycles 128 Sucks Again
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Originally Posted by
jwm2k3
Hi, Im John. I work at Cycles128. Upon seeing this thread today I went over to the service department to ask about this. I would like to paint a picture as to how it was look at from this side. Keep in mind this dealerhsip sells approx 150 to 200 units (bikes, watercraft, ATV's, etc.) per month. Each one of those has to go through the service dept for prep, repair, etc. In addition to the ones we sell, the service dept has hundreds of their own customers per month who bring in their bike for servicing. Then they also have the thousands of people per year that need a state inspection sticker. The point Im making is that there isnt too much free time or just hanging around time.
So, Melissa, as you state you believe your battery is junk, and had to jump start your bike. OK, you should have it tested. A multimeter costs all of $12, but not everyone is expected to have one, so ok. You and your group ride into Cycles128 and park the bikes. Some guy from your 'group' walkes directly into the employee only technician area, interupts a tech and asks to borrow a multimeter. What? Who are you? Then you yourself deal with Dave Nugent, who is the service department manager. Dave is a California style completely relaxed type of guy who I have never heard raise his voice or be sarcastic or rude in any way. Its just not him. Me? Im as sarcastic as anyone. Dave? No. So at this point you want this service department, who I remind you works on hundreds of bikes a month, to stop what they are doing, take your bike in, remove the battery, put it on the tester, all for free? And in only 15 seconds as you state. You are offered to have us do it, but its not free. You are also given a 'quick self check' option to see if the charging system is working by watching if the headlight gets brighter when you rev it, that means the charging system is working.
1. Do you go into a car dealer with your car and ask to use their tools?
2. Do you ask and electrican or plumber to use his tools?
And if they let you do you ask them to stop their current job and help you? For free?
I read every word of this and think your shop failed...worse then that is you defending them. 128 will never get my business, mostly because you're defending them.
some customers are easy, some require effort. There were 100 different ways to handle this situation..your shop chose a route that left a customer unsatisfied. bad form no matter how YOU spin it....your lazy ass californian service department mangager should have walked out side himself and dealt with the situation...
"free" is a relavtive term..she said she spent thousands there and was going to buy a battery from you if it was bad..
guess what...if it is bad..you lose business...she goes else where..
guess what else...you are wasting your time and energy defending the piss poor c/s you shop gave to a memeber here....your shop has lost business
and you've also solidified anyone choice not to patronize your shop...this is not the first thread about 128 cycles
you can sit here and blame us for overacting, say she was an unresonable customer....whatever....but this is human nature.....
ask your cool dude service manager if he thinks 10mins out of his day was worth this aggrivation....
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Re: Cycles 128 Sucks Again
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Originally Posted by
jwm2k3
Whatever. How does the tech afford to buy his $350 multimeter? By working and helping. Not by loaning it out to some guy.
:mope: you just dont get it
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Re: Cycles 128 Sucks Again
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Originally Posted by
ff36buell
I love the poop John.... is the word "shit" gonna get me in trouble w/ the admins? damn it
Fuck no! What?
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Re: Cycles 128 Sucks Again
10min of a tech's time, 10mm wrench and a multimeter probably would have avoided this entire thread and had a customer leave happy...and who knows...you could have sold a battery and teh labor to install it...
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Re: Cycles 128 Sucks Again
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Originally Posted by
hessogood
Is it reasonable to say you can tell more about the battery and charging system by testing it while it's in the bike?
You can tell more about the charging system, since you'll see the voltage that the stator is putting out while the bike is running. To test the battery you really need to put a load on it, even a very weak battery will read ~12V without a load.
As for the rest, yes, it does seem reasonable to me. Maybe not exceptional, I might not be posting the praises of Cycles 128. But I wouldn't be bashing them publicly either.
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Re: Cycles 128 Sucks Again
Is turning on the bike without starting it and watching the drop a sufficient load?
I tyhink we're up to about 35 seconds of service.
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Re: Cycles 128 Sucks Again
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Originally Posted by
bigred875
10min of a tech's time, 10mm wrench and a multimeter probably would have avoided this entire thread and had a customer leave happy...and who knows...you could have sold a battery and teh labor to install it...
As well as a '...coupla thousand dollars...' more quite possibly...
I bring my truck or the Caddy to the dealer for an issue, it's in the shop within 15 minutes - they guarantee that quickly. No phone call needed. THAT'S service!
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Re: Cycles 128 Sucks Again
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Originally Posted by
jwm2k3
Hi, Im John. I work at Cycles128. Upon seeing this thread today I went over to the service department to ask about this. I would like to paint a picture as to how it was look at from this side. Keep in mind this dealerhsip sells approx 150 to 200 units (bikes, watercraft, ATV's, etc.) per month. Each one of those has to go through the service dept for prep, repair, etc. In addition to the ones we sell, the service dept has hundreds of their own customers per month who bring in their bike for servicing. Then they also have the thousands of people per year that need a state inspection sticker. The point Im making is that there isnt too much free time or just hanging around time.
So, Melissa, as you state you believe your battery is junk, and had to jump start your bike. OK, you should have it tested. A multimeter costs all of $12, but not everyone is expected to have one, so ok. You and your group ride into Cycles128 and park the bikes. Some guy from your 'group' walkes directly into the employee only technician area, interupts a tech and asks to borrow a multimeter. What? Who are you? Then you yourself deal with Dave Nugent, who is the service department manager. Dave is a California style completely relaxed type of guy who I have never heard raise his voice or be sarcastic or rude in any way. Its just not him. Me? Im as sarcastic as anyone. Dave? No. So at this point you want this service department, who I remind you works on hundreds of bikes a month, to stop what they are doing, take your bike in, remove the battery, put it on the tester, all for free? And in only 15 seconds as you state. You are offered to have us do it, but its not free. You are also given a 'quick self check' option to see if the charging system is working by watching if the headlight gets brighter when you rev it, that means the charging system is working.
1. Do you go into a car dealer with your car and ask to use their tools?
2. Do you ask and electrican or plumber to use his tools?
And if they let you do you ask them to stop their current job and help you? For free?
This post says it all.
You just don't get it.
This post is purely anti-consumerism.
You've just told everyone here, and everyone who reads this thread, in your own words, the customer is clearly NOT first at Cycles 128. It would have honestly been better if you didn't post at all.
It doesn't even matter what industry you're in, as a business, you need to provide solutions, NOT make excuses for crappy service no matter how the situation is perceived.
...and to essentially bitch out the customer in your defense???
Wow.
You guys truly do suck.
That one little incident probably cost you guys tens of thousands of dollars, and generated a decent amount of "bad-will".
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Re: Cycles 128 Sucks Again
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Originally Posted by
hessogood
Is turning on the bike without starting it and watching the drop a sufficient load?
I didn't think so, but honestly, I don't know. Maybe if the fuel pump is running?
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Re: Cycles 128 Sucks Again
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Originally Posted by
bigred875
I read every word of this and think your shop failed...worse then that is you defending them. 128 will never get my business, mostly because you're defending them.
Awww, bigred, and to think you were my inspiration to watch the movie trailer park boys just cause of your avatar....
I am sorry that this happened. Would I like to change it? Completely.
Im I supposed to just sit here and keep my mouth shut when I see this thread spinning out of control with it titled 'Cycles 128 Sucks Again'??
Its just not me to sit here and ignore it. Especailly when I have heard both sides, unlike everyone untill I posted...
Melissa, sorry. I wish I could have helped. Didnt even know you were here.
I know its too late but let me know if I can help or change it.
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Re: Cycles 128 Sucks Again
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Originally Posted by
ScottyGixxer
...and to essentially bitch out the customer in your defense???
Show me where I did this.
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Re: Cycles 128 Sucks Again
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Originally Posted by
jwm2k3
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Im I supposed to just sit here and keep my mouth shut when I see this thread spinning out of control with it titled 'Cycles 128 Sucks Again'??
In all honesty, it probably woulda spun a lot less outta control if you just let it be...
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Re: Cycles 128 Sucks Again
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Originally Posted by
jwm2k3
And if they let you do you ask them to stop their current job and help you? For free?
...and just to be absolutely clear:
The answer to this question is a resounding YES.
...and if you don't understand why, and how that actually generates business, well, refer to post 1.
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Originally Posted by
Stoneman
In all honesty, it probably woulda spun a lot less outta control if you just let it be...
Very true. But we are all adults and there has not been any childish name calling.
Why did I post at all? Like Union says above, there are always other sides to a story...
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Re: Cycles 128 Sucks Again
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Originally Posted by
jwm2k3
Whatever. How does the tech afford to buy his $350 multimeter? By working and helping. Not by loaning it out to some guy.
to backtrack a little, was this the $350 multimeter that the tech has, or the $12 one you previously mentioned? Is the $350 after markup?
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Re: Cycles 128 Sucks Again
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Originally Posted by
jwm2k3
Show me where I did this.
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No. So at this point you want this service department, who I remind you works on hundreds of bikes a month, to stop what they are doing, take your bike in, remove the battery, put it on the tester, all for free? And in only 15 seconds as you state. You are offered to have us do it, but its not free. You are also given a 'quick self check' option to see if the charging system is working by watching if the headlight gets brighter when you rev it, that means the charging system is working.
1. Do you go into a car dealer with your car and ask to use their tools?
2. Do you ask and electrican or plumber to use his tools?
And if they let you do you ask them to stop their current job and help you? For free?
Right there.
How do YOU think the customer would feel upon reading such?
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Re: Cycles 128 Sucks Again
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Originally Posted by
hessogood
to backtrack a little, was this the $350 multimeter that the tech has, or the $12 one you previously mentioned? Is the $350 after markup?
Good one. And thanks! NO, $12 is what you and I can buy one for, the tech who got asked to borrow one has a $350 multimeter.
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Re: Cycles 128 Sucks Again
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Originally Posted by
jwm2k3
Awww, bigred, and to think you were my inspiration to watch the movie trailer park boys just cause of your avatar....
I am sorry that this happened. Would I like to change it? Completely.
Im I supposed to just sit here and keep my mouth shut when I see this thread spinning out of control with it titled 'Cycles 128 Sucks Again'??
Its just not me to sit here and ignore it. Especailly when I have heard both sides, unlike everyone untill I posted...
Melissa, sorry. I wish I could have helped. Didnt even know you were here.
I know its too late but let me know if I can help or change it.
Sir, I want to be unoffensive as possible.
..and this is for your benefit:
There is NO other side than hers.
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Re: Cycles 128 Sucks Again
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Originally Posted by
ScottyGixxer
Right there.
How do YOU think the customer would feel upon reading such?
Well then if you or anybody else considers that BITCHING A CUSTOMER OUT then we need to re-adjust a few things.
We gave her 2 options to solve her problem, she decided to take option 3 and post about it on the internet.
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Re: Cycles 128 Sucks Again
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Originally Posted by
jwm2k3
Awww, bigred, and to think you were my inspiration to watch the movie trailer park boys just cause of your avatar....
I am sorry that this happened. Would I like to change it? Completely.
Im I supposed to just sit here and keep my mouth shut when I see this thread spinning out of control with it titled 'Cycles 128 Sucks Again'??
Its just not me to sit here and ignore it. Especailly when I have heard both sides, unlike everyone untill I posted...
Melissa, sorry. I wish I could have helped. Didnt even know you were here.
I know its too late but let me know if I can help or change it.
hey a good movie is a good movie...they had a tv show for awhile too..if you havent seen it, you want too...i think netflix has it now...
please dont take anything i say about your business personal...you are cool in my book..we just have a disagreement on c/s you shop provides
I think it sucks you have to come on here and defend your shop...but maybe instead of lashing out you could have had a one-on-one with the service manager and try explaining to him the results of not helping that difficult customer.
no one likes to work for free...but in situations like this you have to remember all $ you made from teh rich customer that come in and blow $10k everytime they walk in the door.
You need that difficult customer to tell the rich guy were to buy his bikes....