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  1. Wishbone

    Wishbone First Class Member

    Nov 4, 2018
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    Essex UK
    Got an old 2004 Honda CBF600 SA4 I am trying to sell, got interest from a London courier, he asked if it was ULEZ, checked and TFL say no!
    But other sites say yes if you get a Certificate of Conformity from Honda, checked their site, filled in an online form Monday and got an email telling me form was with courier in Bulgaria yesterday.
    It arrived today I am gobsmacked.
    Not the first time I have had great service from them; in 2018 had a 2004 VFR800 when I checked it had an outstanding recall for oil cooler pipes, got them installed free on a 14yr old bike?

    Let's hope Triumph get/orstay at that level of customer service, will know better when my T120 gets its head tidy recall done its going in today.
     
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  2. Wessa

    Wessa Cruising

    Apr 27, 2016
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    Always good to hear when good service is received. It is usually only horror stories that you read about; refreshing...
     
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  3. Jake Corner

    Jake Corner New Member

    Jul 8, 2020
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    Well, I got a completely different experience with customer service, and this is why I will change when I will change from my Speed Triple RS - never again Triumph because of CS.
    Triumph CS in Germany (for Austria) was rude, never a help and could not solve a single problem.
    Orginal Mail also mailed to UK, they forwarded it to Germany again, never got a reply from German CS:

    "Hello Bill


    I would like to tell you, why my next bike will probably not again be a Triumph:


    Your customer service, especially the German branch, was unfortunately useless and near to being rude - and never solved any problem I had.

    Last Problem I approached them with:

    "Dear CS, please provide me someone within a 300 km range of Innsbruck, Austria, who can do the mandatory service for the guarantee of the bike."

    (Background on this: the seller of the bike is no longer an official partner)


    So Bill, I contacted the nearest option: Triumph Schnaller - he got very rude, and said he will not service the bike, because I did not buy it from him! (WTF) Next, I tried other dealers (near Munich, and in Carinthia) - no one wanted to service the bike!

    Long story short, I finally found 1(!) dealer in Austria, who would do it - and had to drive 450 km back and forth to do so.Seems like quite a hassel, if you just want your bike getting proper Triumph service...?

    Next, your TFT navigation for the Speed Triple: Delayed, delayed, and again delayed.Why do you send a press release about something your customers can not get within the next 18 months ?

    Third and last: Nobody at this point, not even the dealers, know what Triumph will do after the Brexit - will spare parts suddenly need to be imported with customs, will you raise prices...


    So you see, it´s though to be a triumph customer unfortunately, service can nowhere near be made properly so the guarantee is kept alive, some dealers are just strange (you did not buy the bike from me so I can not service you) and Brexit adds up.


    Even if I love the bike, it´s probably even easier if Japanese ones."


    ...and this is why I will need to change the vendor, probably will go for KTM.
     
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  4. Jake Corner

    Jake Corner New Member

    Jul 8, 2020
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    PS.: New Speed Triple RS but had to be taken to mechanic already twice for the change of the Quickshifter (could lock) and the brakes from Brembo (could just kill you).
     
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  5. Wessa

    Wessa Cruising

    Apr 27, 2016
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    Very sad mate and a real shame that your dealers and triumph are treating you the way they have. Good luck with next bike :(
     
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