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I'm by no means up on legal processes, but most states in the USA have Lemon Laws and to my mind this may qualify as being in that category as a avenue of recourse for some.
My dealer is the opposite. I have spoke to them and they are willing to do what they can whenever I am ready. Probably take it to them over winter to check it out. No obvious signs of a problem at 30000 miles, but I could probably have a cylinder fall off without noticing it.
Yesterday when I took my Norge in for service I asked the cost to make mine a roller and was told they would not do it. If the bike made 10,000 to 15,000 miles it would probably not fail. Since the cost was so high to fix it they have chosen to let the customers bikes self destruct and then would be there to rebuild.It would appear they don't believe in being pro-active.
Most states lemon laws only apply if a vehicle is repeatedly repaired during the warranty period , not the case here . Dusty
I stand corrected Dusty as I am indeed not a "mighty litigator" and just an interested spectator of an unfortunate pissing match that will not have a good outcome for anyone. Leaving now with my tail between my legs and back into my mole hole.
Why anyone would not want to see Moto Guzzi repair all flat tappet bikes free if charge to the owner is strange. It isn't going to break MG and regardless, it is better to screw the customers who bought the affected bikes?
It isn't going to break MG and regardless
The best path is not to defeat yourself before you get started. Make the claim, let them figure it out.This isn't one bike or a few, it is all of them so manufactured. Big difference between some bikes doing something and all if them.
But you ARE defeated before you start since a problem like this is not even part of what they are tasked to involve themselves with.
Dig into your own pocket to fix the engine with the satisfaction that you did what you think is right.
Contractural obligation if you are a dealer or service agent. It's not for free, it's just wholly inadequate. The thing is warranty is supposed to cover rare occurrences of problems due to poor manufacture or assembly but it is often used as a way of cheaply fixing major screw-ups. eg the Cappo output shaft fiasco!Pete