.For what it's worth, I've used Ken's winter storage for years and always had a perfect experience. The bike was picked up and returned promptly with no mishaps.
Same here.
.For what it's worth, I've used Ken's winter storage for years and always had a perfect experience. The bike was picked up and returned promptly with no mishaps.
For what it's worth, I've used Ken's winter storage for years and always had a perfect experience. The bike was picked up and returned promptly with no mishaps.
Why would you assume Ken would see this? I know I don't see every thread on here every day. There's nothing in the title to indicate he should click on it. Have you tried PMing him?
Anyway...I'll move this to the Review forum where it belongs.[/QUOTE
I was hoping Ken would see it and offer up an explanation to his loyal supporters as to why he's walking away, and why he thinks I should pay for the damages he caused. I did send him a PM as well.
I realize "stuff" happens. But I also have an expectation that a service provider will take responsibility when it's their fault. Initially, there was a promise to repair the bike to it's original condition, and ongoing communication, ... and then total silence.
I also had one good year with Ken. So, silly me for trying to be accommodating. This is what I get.
But, I have all the irrefutable proof I need to proceed. Just thought I should warn others to be prepared for when things don't go as planned.
I say good on you for posting an honest review. It's always hard when you have a bad experience in a sea of good reviews. It's happened to me a few times. Although twice in my case after I posted the person threatened me, made up a completely fake review, but then other people came out of the woodwork and said the same happened to them but they were afraid to post being the only ones with negative experiences and didn't want the fake negative reviews. That wasn't on this forum, fortunately.I also had one good year with Ken. So, silly me for trying to be accommodating. This is what I get.
But, I have all the irrefutable proof I need to proceed. Just thought I should warn others to be prepared for when things don't go as planned.
I say good on you for posting an honest review. It's always hard when you have a bad experience in a sea of good reviews. It's happened to me a few times. Although twice in my case after I posted the person threatened me, made up a completely fake review, but then other people came out of the woodwork and said the same happened to them but they were afraid to post being the only ones with negative experiences and didn't want the fake negative reviews. That wasn't on this forum, fortunately.
I'm surprised there's not been at least one response posted here.
I thought Kneedragger88 had a good reputation in this forum? I'm looking for winter storage too, anywhere in the GTA with heated facility, are all of them heated? At room temperature? What I noticed of all these places is that they want to upsell you services, some of them won't store your bike unless you buy a bike cover, a proper bike cover, which that can run me $200 extra.For anyone who stored their bike with kneedragger88 or SOARService, please check your baby very carefully upon delivery.
My like-new FJR was delivered on it's side last year. At first Ken said he would repair the bike at no charge and throw in a free winter storage. Now he's disappeared. No response in 6 months. What a jerk.
Why would Covid-19 create a shortage of space for bikes this winter? Bikes are going to give each other the flu? You don't make sense man. I really don't want my bike sitting outside with a bike cover in -20 temps, something will get busted, rubber hoses will get stiff and cracked and gawd knows what else. I live in an apartmen and no way in hell I'm parking my new bike there to get stolen. I'm just curious about the prices for 5-6 months storage. Anyone here have stored their bikes in one of these places? How much for the winter months?it's from 2017 :|
with covid happening you will be lucky to find any winter storage anywhere and it might even cost more
... room temperature is a relative thing, if you like your room at 15 degrees C I think you will find that's about typical.
Give or take 12 degrees depending on weather conditions.
Given the royal ass kicking that most retail has been taking, I would be investigating self-storage places. I wouldnt want my bike hung up in bankruptcy or a landlord dispute.Why would Covid-19 create a shortage of space for bikes this winter? Bikes are going to give each other the flu? You don't make sense man. I really don't want my bike sitting outside with a bike cover in -20 temps, something will get busted, rubber hoses will get stiff and cracked and gawd knows what else. I live in an apartmen and no way in hell I'm parking my new bike there to get stolen. I'm just curious about the prices for 5-6 months storage. Anyone here have stored their bikes in one of these places? How much for the winter months?