Oral agreements are worthless now days.
Our judges changed all that with wanting a contract for prof even if both parties say it was so.
This is why I use. mostly, one dealer. They know me very well and if I say I will, they know that I will.
Ran into this when we got our wide glide ss106. We were very interested in the bike but not the price.
I told em give me your bottom dollar price on out the door.
We made a agreement and I gave em $100 to hold it for 3 days.
When I got there to pick it up and finishing paying there was a fellow trying to get it by over bidding me.
I walked up and said sorry guy it's been sold to me.
The dealer then said yep it's his. He still tried to get it.
That $100 made it possible to still get it. They wanted $1,000 first but I wouldn't go for it. That was 5 years ago.
If you did not put anything down technically there was no deal made just a cost agreement. I would go back and ask em when your trike will be here.