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Lemon Law state?
jonnirado wrote: "The lemon law doesn't apply to motorcycles in his state'
Does anyone know if the bikes come shipped from Italy full of fluids , or is that done at the dealer ? That will tell us who is responsible . Dusty
That's easy Dusty, whoever accepted the buyers hard earned money and gave them the keys to ride off excited on their brand new motorcycle.Checking the oil levels (forks excepted) is part of pre delivery and of course common sense for the dealer as is running over the bike visually and in some cases doing a short road test so they can present to the buyer a as new item.What dealership would just say, it should have oil.It is almost painful to read this thread, excitement to disappointment and then a blame game without integrity.Do whatever you have to do to contact the USA importer in person.
But it shouldn't matter to the guy that bought it.
Do you think I went over my brand new $18500 bike after seeing the number plate surround, yes and lucky I did (well after a couple of bits fell off)Man, this thread is like an excited 10 year old kid at Christmas opening the box to find a dirty sock.
I smell a rat. Hope I'm wrong , just sayin'. Paul B
I apologize in advance for the length, there's a lot going on here—I'm trying to ask around on behalf of my father, who is having a rough time with his new V85TT. As a bit of a background, he bought the bike towards the end of April and while trailering the bike home from the dealership, the left hand protector bolt and handlebar weight came off. Then a few hundred miles later, the starter switch housing broke. Little things, not a huge deal, but kind of annoying. After about a month and with 1700 miles on the bike, while on a trip, it started making a horrible noise. He got it limped to a parking lot, had that vacation ruined, and I went and picked him up and we hauled the bike back to the dealership.
What dealer and in what state? Sadly, a lawyer could easily outpace the cost of a new transmission. Plus you really wouldn’t want the dealer you sued to ‘fix’ the bike anyway.