Just completed the re-up of my KPP for a second set of 3 years. Cost was $393 which beats the snot out of MaKaw's quote of $805.02! The process takes some time (Pete explained that they are open but working with minimal staff during these COVID times so all are uber busy), but was successfully completed prior to the expiration of my former KPP.
If you're considering purchasing/extending a KPP through Pete at Ultimate Cycle, I'd offer the following suggestions. 1. Start early. My understanding is a new plan does not start till the expiration of a previous plan, so if things happen quickly, it's not like you're going to lose time on your earlier KPP. However, if you delay, you may run afoul of your expiration date. 2. In working with Pete and Ultimate Cycle be patient, be persistent, be polite, and have faith. As explained, things there are hectic (apparently especially so during riding season in these COVID days) so hang in there as things get moved along.
For informational/expository purposes, here is the time-line saga of my recent KPP purchase.
1. My prior KPP expired 6/27/20.
2. I called and left a message for Pete 6/3/20.
3. I sent Pete a follow-up email 6/5/20 containing bike and prior KPP info.
4. Not hearing from Pete I called again 6/12/20 and spoke with him, gave the essential info, and he reported we were good to go.
5. Checked to see if/when the new KPP had been charged to my credit card, and it was on 6/22/20, 10 days after my conversation with Pete.
6. On 7/1/20 my new KPP card and KPP contract were mailed to me, and were received several days later. These documents indicated that the contract was completed 6/26/20 and my new KPP card states that it is valid from 6/27/20 to 6/27/23.
Zero complaints and many thanks to Pete for getting things done at such a great savings. The above items (1 - 6) are only included to affirm the need for adequate lead time, and for patience and forbearance in allowing Pete to work things through the system during difficult times.