As in how ? Not that.t I got the cash in hand but I would like a good machine. And the orange is my Favorite !!!
Ask duck89 about purchasing his buffalo truck. I believe parts that were supposed to come on it didn't, the machine was supposed to have been gone through and wasn't, and the price was a premium which resulted in him spending a fortune on a "turn key" machine that still needed money dumped into it. I'm sure jpswift would have a thing or two to say as well, but from what I gather it's like the JD Byrider of atv's in that area.
l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!
Jim's asking if it's Alicia's machine as she lives in that area and has one like it. Maybe Bob Weaver is just selling it on consignment for her. If that's the case, I would wonder why she wouldn't just list it on here first. I do have the buff just sitting in the back right now. There is about 2' of snow preventing me from accessing anything back there right now so it's not going anywhere till spring.
l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!
Well if that's the case please have her contact me ! I am very interested !! Drew I still want the buff and had the funds But as with my luck a chimney fire ate that and More up !! So the snow is a good thing for me ! LoL !!
Bob Weaver is a dealership that you should avoid at all costs. That machine was owned by a friend of Tom (6X6World member egoperf). The guy traded it in on a quad from Bob Weaver and I really believe they didn't give him very much for it. I'm pretty big into the sport bike scene around the Buffalo area and I can tell you that I personally know MANY people have been burned, lied to, cheated, etc by the Bob Weaver dealership. That dealership has one of the worst reputations around. A friend of mine who is a member on this site bought an AATV from Weavers and he got jerked around, I've had some of my close sport bike friends that bought used bikes from him and not long after the purchase, they needed major repairs, and other friends that bought new bikes from him, dirt and sport, had warranty issues and Bob Weaver's did everything they could to avoid doing the warranty work on their bikes. These guys went above Weaver and contacted the manufacturer and they luckily got it taken care of. I personally helped my friends with the repairs and some of the cob job work that Bob Weaver's dealership did to the used bikes and I was amazed at what was done. And the service department is just as bad, if not worse. They usually charge A LOT more for any service compared to all the other local dealerships, and rarely have I seen them do any repairs correctly........seals installed correctly, leaking forks, missing bolts, bodywork put on incorrectly, engines assembled incorrectly including loose bolts, there were leaking shocks, engine oil not refilled to capacity, etc, etc.
"Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"