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While watching this video, I said to my Italian wife: "Look at this dude! Even while riding down the road on a motorcycle, he is waving his hands around while he is talking!"Her response: "Obviously, he is Italian. We can't talk without using our hands!"My response: "Yeah, I've noticed. You do that even when you are talking to someone on the phone...."
When buying a new Guzzi the choice of dealer is critical if there are warranty issues. The top notch dealers can be counted on one hand unfortunately. I can't imagine any of the top tier dealers (we all know who they are) calling that racket a "feature".
Shame from dealers you didn't buy from should not be an issue, in a perfect world. Frist, they get paid for warranty work, probably not as much as they would like, but still. Second, you are a potential source of revenue for them for parts, accessories and future service. Maybe if they impress you, you will buy the next one from them or if they are a multi brand dealer, one of their other offerings. I will never know why these logical conclusions are lost on some dealers, I will never know. In the car business, they told us that the 3 lowest paid employees were the 3 most important contacts for the customer - the operator, the greater (remember them) and the parts counter attendant. So it is probably a matter of the dealer not being an absentee owner and good training. thus ends my lesson for the day.A thought just occurred, Mr. Bug's dealer should be aware that anything he the dealer does is going to be seen by thousands of potential buyers so even though its not right, if I were that dealer, I would have been sure to step up my game. Maybe, put the man on a demo while his bike is in? Something.
"I have never heard him say who his Guzzi dealer is, but as far as I can ascertain, they are his real problem, not the bike."Yeah, but if a particular brand or model of bike regularly NEEDS warranty work to be sorted out/reliable, IMO it IS a problem with the bike. ;)