I was in the market to purchase a Honda F6B. After price checking around I settled on Western Honda. I will say the price was good. That was the best I can say. I ended up settling on a 2 yr. leftover model for a smaller discount. There was a slight delay on the ready date of the motorcycle. No big deal. I was a little bummed, but that's not a big situation. The real situation was when I went to get the bike. Supposed to be a great day. Not really. After sitting around for an hour waiting on the paperwork people, just to take all of 10 minutes (if that) to sign a few pieces of paper. I was not financing anything so it was going to be a quick one. I got the bike. I was Happy. I jumped on her. Rode her about 5 miles down the street and the check engine lite (I thought, turned out to be the fuel system lite) came on. Turned around and went back to the dealership. Talked to the salesman. He jiggled the gas cap a little and took it for a quick spin and said it should be fine. I proceeded to take it about 200 yards down the street and the check engine lite (again, not the engine but the fuel lite) came on again. So I brought her back. They brought the bike to the mechanics shop and that was that. 3 Hours after I went to buy my bike my wife was picking me up without my brand new bike. @ 4:00 (on sat) I got a call that the fuel had been flushed and the bike had been ridden and everything seemed ok. I couldn't get a ride down there till the following Sat so I said that they could trailer the bike to me. That occurred the following Tues. Personally I think it should have happened on Sat night or Sunday. Well, Tuesday I got the bike. Thank God. Finally. She runs! For a brand new bike (50 or so miles that I did not put on her :( ) The bike was DIRTY. Water spots on the bike. Not thrilled about that. There are some marks on the paint which I would point out to a sales person. Also, it has been almost 1 week (6 days) since the bike was dropped off, and not 1 follow up call to make sure the bike made it ok or if there are any issues. I would not recommend going to western Honda to purchase a motorcycle nor will I to purchase my next. It is worth paying the little extra for the peace of mind.