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PostPosted: 17:39 - 16 Jul 2005    Post subject: MT Motorcycles in doncaster Reply with quote

Dont buy from bikes from MT's
I bought a bike on ebay, before i bidded i called them to make sure they had the log book etc. the bike came to £1279 and for an extra £100 they would MOT it.

I got an email saying it was ready to pic up, turned up and they hadnt even MOTd it so they took it down on the day to what i think is a dodgy MOT place and then when i asked for the log book they said they didnt have it and it was in the post. I had allready paid by my card at this point. I told them i didnt want the bike with out a log book but knew it would be hard to get a refund. My mate then saw a bike he liked and decided to use my £1379 and his GS500 for this bike that was £1900 had only just come in they went and put 12 months mot on it and we took it that day on later inspection the brake pads were none existant and there were other things wrong with it the bike was a death trap and would have never passed an mot. We called MTs up and they rufused to repair it (so they must have known there was something wrong with it) so we asked for a refund took the bike back and got £1500 (£1700 would have been fair) weve told them not to sell the bike to anyone without repairing it first but they probably wont listen so just be aware when buying from them as there MOTs are probably fake.

And the bike i bought in the first place is back on ebay and they now say there is no log book so why lie to me in the first place, i nearly took that bike they promised it would be in the post it could be stolen.
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