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yea i didn't recieve anything yet, hell yamaha doesn't even see that i have a 06 venture something screwed with paperwork somewhere between dealership and yamaha still trying to figure it out .

 

Thanks again guys !

 

Jon Flanagan

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I received my Roadside Assistance card about 2 1/2 weeks after my purchase . Yamaha accessory catalog a few days after that . Also in the mail the 10th Anniversary Issue 2006 Star T & R Assoc. magazine I think a few months ago . Yamaha calender about the same time everyone else received theirs .

 

 

Gene

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Does Yamaha send you some sort of I.D. card to carry with you? I did not receive any information regarding road side assistance from my dealership.

 

I got my ID card about 4 months after my purchase of my '06 Midnight. The good thing about the Yamaha road side assistance is that they will send you maps and do a route lay out for you. I called them last July before Vogel and they provided me with maps and phone numbers and locations of all the local Yamaha dealers from my home to Vogel.:dancefool: :2133:

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Guest FFJFlanagan
Jon, what dealer did you purchase your bike from?Jerry M

 

Hey Jerry i bought it from Hinds Powersports in lewis venter.

Up on 23 north .

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have any of you ever actually used the program? I talked with my dealer today, and asked that question, and he had not heard of any of his customers using it, and he is a large dealer.

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have any of you ever actually used the program? I talked with my dealer today, and asked that question, and he had not heard of any of his customers using it, and he is a large dealer.

Other than having them do a route lay out for me, that is the only time that I have called it.:2132:

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The information I received about the program is that if you break down, they will arrange to have your bike delivered to the nearest dealer for repair. But.....they only cover the first $50 of the tow charge. If it's more than that, you cover the rest. They will also cover $100 per day for 5 days expenses if you are more than 100 miles from home.

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On the way back from n.c. last year we had some trouble with our 06 venture. Took the bike to a dealer in nashville and we were stranded in a hotel for 3 days. filed my paperwork when we got back and yamaha covered all our hotel expenses including meals and drinks. took a while to get reimbursed but we got it. turns out they would have covered rental car as well.

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That great to know all this,some of my friends and I are thinking of riding to Octoberfest this year and to know that the road ASST is there is a load off my mine.

 

PS:I will be posting some info on this ride and if anyone is interested in joining us along the ride we can talk later. :thumbsup:

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