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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 28
| Hi all. Ran into a problem with the rider's association. I purchased my bike in March and have not heard anything about my membership. I am planning a trip to Mexico later this month and contacted VRA about my membership. I found out they had no record of it until a week ago when the dealership sent the information in. Now it will take 6-8 weeks to get my roadside assistance card to me! I tried to talk to a supervisor there but found out they will call me back between 1-3 business days. Anyone else run into this problem. I have read other threads that say it took between 4-6 weeks from their purchase to get their benefits. Am I gonna set a record in 12-14 weeks? |
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Cruiser
Posts: 66 Harrisburg, PA | I purchased mine on at the end of March and have yet to receive any info on this as well. |
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Fountain Inn, SC United States | Remember, it is up to the dealer to submit the info to Victory after the sale. That is what sets the VRA membership process in motion. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 256 Florida | When you made your purchase, you received a warranty receipt. This receipt documents that the paperwork has been filed with the factory. At least, that's what I was told. So, I wouldn't be so fast to blame the dealership. With numerous buyers having the same issue in different parts of the country, what's the odds that ALL the dealers are dropping the ball? |
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Tourer
Posts: 562 SC, Bluffton | Not that you want to spend money, but you could get a AAA "RV" roadside plan, and then cancel it
later when you get the VRA. Be sure you specify to AAA you want motorcycle coverage & they
will have you purchase the extra RV package. If you are leaving our border though, not sure VRA
or AAA will cover you. Are you going there to work under the table tax free?  |
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Visionary
Posts: 1324 So Cal | g1nomad - 2008-05-05 5:44 PM
Not that you want to spend money, but you could get a AAA "RV" roadside plan, and then cancel it
later when you get the VRA. Be sure you specify to AAA you want motorcycle coverage & they
will have you purchase the extra RV package. If you are leaving our border though, not sure VRA
or AAA will cover you. Are you going there to work under the table tax free?
I have the AAA RV & motorcycle also. Costs a little more but well worth it. The AAA network cant be beat. Theyre the biggest out there. If you use it once you got your moneys worth. If not, better to have it and not need it than.... |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 28
| AAA sounds like a good idea. As far as Mexico, it's Rocky Point; sun, surf, and girls. Will post photographs when I return. |
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