So I am finalizing the deal on this 2015 C14 with 8k on it. I will be riding 110 miles round trip commuting on it about 3 days a week. I’m guessing I can get the Kawasaki extended warrantee as that needs to be transferred over and since I’m getting from a dealer there’s no talk of that.
Factory warranty is 3 years, which can be factory extended twice more to a total of 9 years.
You can only extend the warranty if it is already CURRENTLY under a factory warranty.
If it is a BRAND NEW bike (which yours is not), then you will have 3 years starting at purchase date to start with and can extended it by 3 more immediately. Then 3 more when in the 4th year.
If it is a used bike and it is not under factory or factory extended warranty, it can't be added or extended.
You will have to look up the bike info to know when it was purchased and if it is still under any (and which) factory warranty to know your options.
They are pushing the Riders Advantage for 24 months major breakdowns for $1,120 and 60 months tire /rim replacement for $900. I’m leaning toward NO- any opinions? Thanks!
The factory extended warranty is a MUST and it is cheap and very good.
I would not buy any type of non-factory warranty. 2 years limited coverage from some unknown place at $1200 is 300% more than the price of the Kawasaki 3 year extended warranty that covers almost everything.
I have never heard of a C14 rim needing replacement, except in a pretty major accident, and then your vehicle insurance should be in play.