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Re: New R bike?
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 3:57 am
by Major Softie
There are similar surveys with automobiles that show more reported problems with "better" more expensive cars. The built in difficulty in the stats are that the owners of the more expensive vehicles have higher expectations and complain about the tiniest issues.
More valuable information is when they show you were the problems are. If it's drivetrain or engine, well then we have something. If it's "vibration," or other subjective issues, then you know it is very related to the expectations of the owners.
Re: New R bike?
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 4:00 am
by Zombie Master
Major Softie wrote:There are similar surveys with automobiles that show more reported problems with "better" more expensive cars. The built in difficulty in the stats are that the owners of the more expensive vehicles have higher expectations and complain about the tiniest issues.
More valuable information is when they show you were the problems are. If it's drivetrain or engine, well then we have something. If it's "vibration," or other subjective issues, then you know it is very related to the expectations of the owners.
You are questioning the veracity of Consumer Reports?....thee Consumer Reports....Thee not for profit CR?
Shame on you.
Re: New R bike?
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 5:07 am
by ME 109
Zombie Master wrote:ME 109 wrote:Zombie Master wrote:ME 109 wrote:It's so far removed from our airheads that it may as well be a Yamaha.
What a crock of shit.
My bikes like 95%
Wouldn't have it any other way.
B M trouble you?
Not as much as quotin' troubles you.
Re: New R bike?
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 1:28 pm
by Zombie Master
ME 109 wrote:Zombie Master wrote:ME 109 wrote:Zombie Master wrote:ME 109 wrote:It's so far removed from our airheads that it may as well be a Yamaha.
What a crock of shit.
My bikes like 95%
Wouldn't have it any other way.
B M trouble you?
Not as much as quotin' troubles you.
"Arf she said"
Frank Zappa
Re: New R bike?
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 6:09 pm
by Garnet
Major Softie wrote:There are similar surveys with automobiles that show more reported problems with "better" more expensive cars. The built in difficulty in the stats are that the owners of the more expensive vehicles have higher expectations and complain about the tiniest issues.
More valuable information is when they show you were the problems are. If it's drivetrain or engine, well then we have something. If it's "vibration," or other subjective issues, then you know it is very related to the expectations of the owners.
I started my parts career in a Datsun/Volvo dealership in the mid 70s. Even though both brands where of equal quality (the Volvo may have been a touch better) we had double the complaints from Volvo owners. They tended to be a fussier kind of person, and had spent 50% more for their car than the lowly Datsun owner.
I saw many of the same personalities at my first MOA rally in 78.