Bridge Motorcycles
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A FOOL AND HIS MONEY ARE SOON PARTED
A FOOL AND HIS MONEY ARE SOON PARTED! Circa 1587. When the sales man smiled at me and said “buying a motorcycle from Bridge Motorcycles meant a lifetime guarantee and the support of a family run business” I was hooked, but when it comes down to profit, BUYER BEWARE! I made two mistakes, I bought a 660 Tiger Sport and I bought it from Bridge Motorcycles. The only thing Bridge Motorcycles are interested in is profit. I paid £8700 cash for an almost new Triumph 660 Tiger Sport, finished running it in and expected the smooth running bike to continue to be smooth, however the vibration it developed as the engine loosened up made the bike, for me at least, so uncomfortable that I get white finger, a numb bum and tingling feet in just a few miles. Convinced I had broken something by gunning the bike I took it back to Bridge but it turned out that that’s just the nature of the bike! Would they buy it back? NO! The only way to get rid of the bike would be to trade it in. Value after a few weeks and 1000 miles £6026! A depreciation of £2700! Where’s the customer support in that? When I got the bike home I discovered it had been supplied with 1.7bar in the back tire not the 2.5 as recommended! I couldn’t get a smooth gear change so I took the bike back to get the chain adjusted and they charged me £25 even though the bike had done less than 600 miles after its service! It took them three attempts to get the clock to work and to add salt to the wound I’ve just discovered that the service interval displayed on the dash has been programmed incorrectly! Not due July 24, year after I bought the bike but the 2nd March 24 when the bike is a year old! So if it hadn’t been for Total Triumph of Taunton my manufactures warranty would have been null and void!