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Please forgive my ignorance, but can anybody clue me as to the size and structure of the Guzzi organization? I work in Quality Assurance for small manufacturing outfits, and this kind of response sounds to my 21st century California ears like a grumpy individual, not company policy. I would hope not to be mistaken.
Did you happen to alter the rear fender in any way? "Tail Tidy" or the like?
Ah, [clubman], you don't work in my field I guess. We make ruggedized computer equipment for industrial and military. If the customer sets it afire or runs over it with a jeep, we fix it in the interest of customer relations.
No your right I don't work in your field and we're talking motorcycles here not computers. The most simple minded mechanic can fix THE simplest circuit imaginable, 2 freakin' wires . If he can't then he should work in your field.
Broken or frayed wires do not necessarily require a new harness. So long as the repair is done to professional standards and not a kludge, that should be good enough.The warranty remains in effect since it was repaired as part of the warranty remedy. There is no need for any additional warranty by the dealer, only a documented repair order showing the repair made under warranty.To Piaggio, motorcycles are a business and when getting repairs done look at it the same way. That said, a brand new bike- MG ought to have its collective head examined if they don't get the wiring to OEM condition. For the $122 savings they will lose far more than that in goodwill from customers. Word travels, it got posted right?Had MG promptly agreed to put in a new harness, imagine how the thread title and subject would read instead. Knock knock.
I take it to Brookside Motorcycles in Tulsa and the tech John does a good job of fixing the cable temporarily. They then call Guzzi to send a new harness. -akilesh
Dealer spliced and soldered in new wire and bike went on for many, many thousand more miles andhad no problems, I would rather that than opening a whole new bunch of worms witha rewiring.
Cool , yeah nothing wrong with a fix instead of a replacement , probably better than new . The "Boys from Tulsa" are a good bunch . Dusty
As long as the fix is permanent, and not temporary, you should be fine. Just ride it! (But do be sure not to skip the rear light check each time before you head out.)Also, don't worry about the ever-lowering prices of the older inventory. The 2014 V7s have been in showrooms for almost two years at this point. They're the kind of investments that pay dividends in smiles while riding, not the monetary kind.
Always wanted a T shirt that read We love happy endings Dusty