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Here's the deal...
DS was having problems with the supplier paying attention to
details...in Navy special ops, we know this usually gets people
killed. Ok, this is merely attempting to substitute stout and
reliable zippers for smaller cheaper types that break at the worst
time and waste your money. Well, DS said "no thanks" to this
supplier. Bitter sweet. Yes, for now the bags are not available,
but they are trying to find a new LOCAL Washington supplier. I
respect tremendously the adage, if it's worth doing do it right.
Many people want to make the bags for DS...people are knocking on
their door often actually. But DS wants them made in USA and
preferably in Washington where the rest of there gear is made and
they can supervise the details (that make the bag so successful).
It's noble. I respect and support this (and the company with
purchases in past/future). Now here's what disturbed me from my
phone call...
1. The people offering to make replacement bags can meet the quality
standards, etc. but the manufacturing will be from China. Not the
end of the world in today's global economy as most of our bikes are
imported including the 1000s of KLRs each year. But these same
people want to increase the price by double or more! So it's profit
profit profit. I'd rather they be made in the US with a reasonable
profit to the local manufacturer/supplier than middlemen with no skin
in the game. Beyond this as consumers, if you can't afford it, don't
buy it! But jacking the price and off-shoring it in the name of
profit??? No thanks. Kudos to DS for sticking to its small
business/family business guns here. They like doing what they do and
aren't going to bend to cons and the almighty buck.
2. Someone on the board suggested DS customer service is a problem.
Well folks, let's get something clear and the facts. You order it
you should pay for it. Now I realize somethings just don't work-
out. But when you install something and then complain it doesn't fit
b/c you didn't know you have a bike that's been lowered? Come on.
But it gets better. Someone (you know who you are) orders $300 of
goods and then calls the credit card company and cancels the
charge...leaving DS out $300 because this person claims they never
received it despite DS phone records?? AND then never returning the
merchandise? It's wrong and you give other riders a bad image not to
mention put undue stress on a small company. This individual should
be charged with theft. It's wrong. Furthermore, if you use
something but then change your mind, suck it up. Sell it on eBay vs.
trying to ram it down DS or some other vendors throat in some
worn/used condition. But to have the nerve to threaten them with
defaming comments or slanderous remarks on the internet? This is
another crime. It's a small market...a tough market...and it only
hurts the majority of us when a few bad apples spoil the lot for
these suppliers.
3. Lastly, I've become aware that knock-offs of DS products are
showing up in a lot of places. These are similar in design but
inferior/cheaper quality. To each his own, right? But the bogus
thing is the same people buying these DS-like goods are returning
them to Dual Star and complaining the quality isn't good and/or want
refund/replacement. Well, it's NOT DS product and therefore they
aren't going to support or warranty it. These are knock-off products
coming from China...cheaper and inferior. So don't mail this crap to
DS and then complain it's not a good company standing behind it's
products.
Personally, I've never had any issues with DS. Not to say the
company is perfect in every way either. But do business with them
and make the decision for yourself. If you're not satisfied, don't
establish a relationship. But don't return your unwanted or (worse)
used stuff because you changed your mind, etc. and expect a small
company pick-up the tab. Furthermore, don't bad mouth the company or
illegally threaten them either. Just move on and post your experience
in fact if you must.
I have a DS tank bag and other products of theirs and frankly the bag
is bombproof, high-quality. See for yourself with other products or
if/when the tank bag returns. Just be fair about it and do business
in good faith. We need these dealers/suppliers that are committed to
the KLR and the sport in general vs. the fly-by-night snake oil
salesmen out there looking to make a fast buck with inferior, look-
alike products.
Thanks for reading. - Brian
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On Thu, 2007-11-29 at 01:05 +0000, traderpro2003 wrote:
And they're losing business because of it. If this was the first time they couldn't deliver a product it might be different, but it seems like DS is in a continual stocking crisis and they've never figured out how to solve whatever problems they're having. If they've not been able to find a manufacturer in China who can do it right for the right price, I'm not sure they're looking hard enough (or more likely, they've a shitty agent in China, people on the ground are crucial for Chinese ventures).> 1. The people offering to make replacement bags can meet the quality > standards, etc. but the manufacturing will be from China. Not the
I think there are plenty of people who have well founded issues with DS customer service. Whether or not people have been trying to rip them off or not is not particular to DS, every business has issues with fraud. But just because you drank the kool aid doesn't mean that month long waits, blatant lies about shipping, poor customer serivce and the like didn't happen. They've made their bed, and now they have to lie in it.> 2. Someone on the board suggested DS customer service is a problem. > Well folks, let's get something clear and the facts. You order it > you should pay for it.
And so? As anyone knows, it's hard to make, maintain and support a brand. Maybe if DS hadn't blown their lead so damn early in the game, the field wouldn't have been left open for others to step in and fill in for their incompetence. The demand has existed for awhile, and as long as I've known about DS, they've had supply and customer service issues. This isn't something that came out of nowhere, they had 3-4 years in which they didn't exploit their first mover advantage. They blew it and now they're paying for it. And I don't particularly see any reason not to make the products in China, if it delivers a good product at a good price. The world is flat now, dotcha know? DS could have dominated their market if they had Aerostitch level customer service, but they didn't, and now that market is very competitive and crowded. Z> > 3. Lastly, I've become aware that knock-offs of DS products are > showing up in a lot of places. These are similar in design but > inferior/cheaper quality. To each his own, right?
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Well, I'm not their business manager or advisor, so I'm not sure if
logistics are a constant issue. Arguably, local production is old
school as is complete vertical integration. However, wanting to
support American jobs and maintain a high level of quality aren't bad
things. Losing business? Perhaps. But establishing a reputation
of...it once made good things but sold-out for profit with cheaper,
inferior goods...well, it's hard to bring disenchanted customers back-
-especially when find an alternative that will last many many years.
These aren't consumables.
But the point is they don't want a Chinese supplier. According to
DS, everything they supply is made in Washington. You can drive to
their suppliers. Is this 100% true? Hmmm. Anyway, I go to China
often and could help them with contacts, etc. but flat-out they
weren't interested. So I gave them another company in NH that
probably could deliver the exact design and quality standards...again
cool reception. Well, perhaps the company is being too
picky/selective in only using Washington facilities to control QC.
In this case, a GM or Toyota wouldn't work.
time> And they're losing business because of it. If this was the first
like> they couldn't deliver a product it might be different, but it seems
how> DS is in a continual stocking crisis and they've never figured out
to> to solve whatever problems they're having. If they've not been able
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problem.> I'm not sure they're looking hard enough (or more likely, they've a > shitty agent in China, people on the ground are crucial for Chinese > ventures). > > > 2. Someone on the board suggested DS customer service is a
it> > Well folks, let's get something clear and the facts. You order
with DS> > you should pay for it. > > > I think there are plenty of people who have well founded issues
them off> customer service. Whether or not people have been trying to rip
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like> But just because you drank the kool aid doesn't mean that month long > waits, blatant lies about shipping, poor customer serivce and the
it.> didn't happen. They've made their bed, and now they have to lie in
game,> > > > > 3. Lastly, I've become aware that knock-offs of DS products are > > showing up in a lot of places. These are similar in design but > > inferior/cheaper quality. To each his own, right? > > And so? As anyone knows, it's hard to make, maintain and support a > brand. Maybe if DS hadn't blown their lead so damn early in the
fill in> the field wouldn't have been left open for others to step in and
long> for their incompetence. The demand has existed for awhile, and as
issues.> as I've known about DS, they've had supply and customer service
and> This isn't something that came out of nowhere, they had 3-4 years in > which they didn't exploit their first mover advantage. They blew it
not> now they're paying for it. And I don't particularly see any reason
good> to make the products in China, if it delivers a good product at a
> price. The world is flat now, dotcha know? > > DS could have dominated their market if they had Aerostitch level > customer service, but they didn't, and now that market is very > competitive and crowded. > > > Z >
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I don't think that many companys make it 3-4 years with shitty service and bad customer relations.... but then there is corbin who has a bad rep and they still soldier on.... not sure why......seems that a company should do it all and then the loyal following would be worth it...
Zachariah Mully wrote: On Thu, 2007-11-29 at 01:05 +0000, traderpro2003 wrote:
And they're losing business because of it. If this was the first time they couldn't deliver a product it might be different, but it seems like DS is in a continual stocking crisis and they've never figured out how to solve whatever problems they're having. If they've not been able to find a manufacturer in China who can do it right for the right price, I'm not sure they're looking hard enough (or more likely, they've a shitty agent in China, people on the ground are crucial for Chinese ventures).> 1. The people offering to make replacement bags can meet the quality > standards, etc. but the manufacturing will be from China. Not the
I think there are plenty of people who have well founded issues with DS customer service. Whether or not people have been trying to rip them off or not is not particular to DS, every business has issues with fraud. But just because you drank the kool aid doesn't mean that month long waits, blatant lies about shipping, poor customer serivce and the like didn't happen. They've made their bed, and now they have to lie in it.> 2. Someone on the board suggested DS customer service is a problem. > Well folks, let's get something clear and the facts. You order it > you should pay for it.
And so? As anyone knows, it's hard to make, maintain and support a brand. Maybe if DS hadn't blown their lead so damn early in the game, the field wouldn't have been left open for others to step in and fill in for their incompetence. The demand has existed for awhile, and as long as I've known about DS, they've had supply and customer service issues. This isn't something that came out of nowhere, they had 3-4 years in which they didn't exploit their first mover advantage. They blew it and now they're paying for it. And I don't particularly see any reason not to make the products in China, if it delivers a good product at a good price. The world is flat now, dotcha know? DS could have dominated their market if they had Aerostitch level customer service, but they didn't, and now that market is very competitive and crowded. Z --------------------------------- Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make Yahoo! your homepage. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> > 3. Lastly, I've become aware that knock-offs of DS products are > showing up in a lot of places. These are similar in design but > inferior/cheaper quality. To each his own, right?
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I had a problem about a year and a half ago about trying to get an IMS tank
from them. Got the same run-around about when it would be shipped. -every
few weeks I was told it would ship the following week- after about 3 months, I
was told there was a supply problem with IMS. I canceled my order then, went
on the internet, found another supplier in about 5 minutes (and cheaper by
$20), ordered it, and had it in 3 days.
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As a consumer, you sent the right message. From emails, it appears
DS needs some help with logistics and to rethink LT strategies. It's
a small, family business that enjoys doing what it's doing. But when
consumers like yourself start to shop elsewhere b/c product is not in-
stock, or available at the right time...well, this is logistics 101
and sure-fire way to going out of business if you lack diversity and
scale in your lines/business. Again, it might be the nature of the
business with many of the items not being consumables (like say
air/oil filters). Hell, I can't get an Acerbis locking gas cap for
the IMS tank from (cranky) Fred until February! Apparently his Moab
mule has bad gas from something it ate...shipping all backed-up.
That's the rumor anyway...
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, jokerloco9@... wrote: > > I had a problem about a year and a half ago about trying to get an IMS tank > from them. Got the same run-around about when it would be shipped. -every > few weeks I was told it would ship the following week- after about 3 months, I > was told there was a supply problem with IMS. I canceled my order then, went > on the internet, found another supplier in about 5 minutes (and cheaper by > $20), ordered it, and had it in 3 days. > > Jeff A20 > > > > **************************************Check out AOL's list of 2007's hottest > products. > (http://money.aol.com/special/hot-products-2007? NCID=aoltop00030000000001) > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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On Wed, 2007-11-28 at 18:38 -0800, Jim Bolton wrote:
My point exactly. They manage to produce good products, but I don't think they ever capitalized on their market position. Now it's being eroded by a host of one-offs who have figured out that good service is almost as worth as much as good product. They've really begun to squander their goodwill as of late if I'm to believe all the reports of their issues. Z> I don't think that many companys make it 3-4 years with shitty service > and bad customer relations.... but then there is corbin who has a bad > rep and they still soldier on.... not sure why......seems that a > company should do it all and then the loyal following would be worth > it...
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I have read this as well. I have also read that you can cut a short piece of
PVC and vertically wedge it between your tire and fender and then have the
freedom to crank away on those straps! I will have to try it the next time I
have to load my bike in a pickup.
Don+
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Advise DO NOT RATCHET the front end too tight, the forks will
compress and if left that way chances are you will be replacing fork
seals, there is aproduct made to fit between the front tire and the
fender mounting area that keeps the froks from compressing. (cut a
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "traderpro2003"
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I'm not this particular person, but I ordered $300 worth of camping gear from a small vendor (similar to Dual Star) who shipped it to me via UPS. Finally the UPS tracking site said it'd been delivered, and I ran home and... nothing there. Somebody stole it, but it certainly wasn't me. Indeed, there's no proof that the driver himself did not steal it -- there was no signature collected as proof of delivery despite the vendor's request for proof of delivery. The vendor sighed, shipped me another set of gear to the office rather than to my home address, and filed a claim with UPS. UPS paid him off on the claim after not being able to find the package within their own system. But if the vendor had refused to ship me another set of gear, you're damned right I would have called the credit card company and cancelled the charge. I paid for camping gear, not a tracking number! And that, my friend, is... the rest of the story.> But it gets better. Someone (you know who you are) orders $300 of > goods and then calls the credit card company and cancels the > charge...leaving DS out $300 because this person claims they never > received it despite DS phone records?? AND then never returning the > merchandise? It's wrong and you give other riders a bad image not to > mention put undue stress on a small company. This individual should > be charged with theft. It's wrong.
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One of the hazards you encounter with shipping. I was
a rep in bike biz for years with samples arriving at
my house weekly. Amazingly, there was only one theft
and later while walking the dog I happened to find the
discarded box in the neighborhood with many of the
items still in it. Still a pain.
Stephen
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____________________________________________________________________________________ Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make Yahoo! your homepage. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs> --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "traderpro2003" > > wrote: > > But it gets better. Someone (you know who you > are) orders $300 of > > goods and then calls the credit card company and > cancels the > > charge...leaving DS out $300 because this person > claims they never > > received it despite DS phone records?? AND then > never returning the > > merchandise? It's wrong and you give other riders > a bad image not to > > mention put undue stress on a small company. This > individual should > > be charged with theft. It's wrong. > > I'm not this particular person, but I ordered $300 > worth of camping > gear from a small vendor (similar to Dual Star) who > shipped it to me > via UPS. Finally the UPS tracking site said it'd > been delivered, and > I ran home and... nothing there. > > Somebody stole it, but it certainly wasn't me. > Indeed, there's no > proof that the driver himself did not steal it -- > there was no > signature collected as proof of delivery despite the > vendor's request > for proof of delivery. The vendor sighed, shipped me > another set of > gear to the office rather than to my home address, > and filed a claim > with UPS. UPS paid him off on the claim after not > being able to find > the package within their own system. But if the > vendor had refused to > ship me another set of gear, you're damned right I > would have called > the credit card company and cancelled the charge. I > paid for camping > gear, not a tracking number! > > And that, my friend, is... the rest of the story. > > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: > www.dualsportnews.com > List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: > www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Member Map at: http://www.frappr.com/dsnklr650 > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > >
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