I've been in contact with an ebay seller who has some aftermarket coils for sale...they came off a bike that did not run when they dismantled it. I asked the seller if he will guarantee the coils not to be dead on arrival (because they usually sell for a good amount and I don't want to gamble on it). His reply was no... is it too much to ask that they guarantee them against DOA, or just test them before they sell the things!?
He told me that "not even dealers with make that guarantee"...*cough cough*BS*cough cough*. He said he is not responsible if I hook them up incorrectly and fry them. I explained I didnt need to install them to determine if they are bad, just measure resistance...and how does he know the PO didnt hook them up wrong and damage them. They could be the whole reason the bike didnt run... He just told me not to bid...
I'm finding out more and more that they guys selling on ebay do not want to he help responsible for what they are selling. They dismantle them bike and it goes into storage until it sells. They are not willing to go dig it up and test them let alone just go read any number on them (separate issue trying to find out what valve shims were in the buckets for sale). Am I asking too much?
He told me that "not even dealers with make that guarantee"...*cough cough*BS*cough cough*. He said he is not responsible if I hook them up incorrectly and fry them. I explained I didnt need to install them to determine if they are bad, just measure resistance...and how does he know the PO didnt hook them up wrong and damage them. They could be the whole reason the bike didnt run... He just told me not to bid...
I'm finding out more and more that they guys selling on ebay do not want to he help responsible for what they are selling. They dismantle them bike and it goes into storage until it sells. They are not willing to go dig it up and test them let alone just go read any number on them (separate issue trying to find out what valve shims were in the buckets for sale). Am I asking too much?
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