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From: kal@trsvax.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Kawasaki Extended Warranty - (nf)
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Date: Fri, 17-Aug-84 16:24:00 EDT
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Nf-From: trsvax!kal    Aug 17 15:24:00 1984

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trsvax!kal    Aug 17 15:24:00 1984

     Thanks to all of you who responded to my request for information about the
Kawasaki extended warranty.  Everyone that responded recommended not taking
the warranty.  Shortly after posting the request, we started having problems
with the bike starting.  We had the battery tested and the salesperson told us
we needed a new one, so we bought a new one.  That turned out not to be the
the problem.  However the part that is the problem is still covered under our
original warranty.  To me that is a pretty good indication that we may need
the extended warranty.  When something goes wrong before the warranty is up
you can bet something else is going to go wrong later.  This part for this fix
was $50.00.  It won't take many of these to add up to the cost of the
extended warranty.

				Thanks again,
				Kathy Ladewig