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If it qualifies then it qualifies under your state law but you'll have to pursue it. Don't expect help from the dealership.
Fellow riders, just speaking my mind here. It is what it is...Topic of Choice... Do I like Moto Guzzi? Yes and no, here's why.As a Rider... Absolutely Yes, I purchased a 2012 Norge that was new in March of 2015. I can't say enough of how much I enjoy riding this bike. So comfortable, form and function second to nun, handles great. Great vibes and character with an awesome use-able power/torque band from that Guzzi engine. I wanted something different from other riders. I've owned several metric brands, Harley Davidson etc. Guzzi's are as unique as their riders are. I like that. As a Owner... Well not so much a hearty yes. Why? I have owned the bike just slightly over 11 months so far and its been in the shop totaling just over 4 months... That's right boys and girls a whole 3rd of a year and counting because its still in the shop as I type. 3 times for warranty repairs... 1) Gas Gauge not functioning properly, part had to be ordered, then after a few weeks was called, bike was ready. I live 100 miles one way from dealer, got half way home and smoke starts rolling. Turns out tech routed hoses etc wrong and burnt up stuff. Dealership made it good... After yet more time in shop.2) Severe oil leak on right cylinder... After a 9 week ordeal that involved a Guzzi tech rep during prime riding season last summer I got the bike back, problem solved. To the dealers credit they did after a few weeks deliver a used guzzi to ride while my bike was being repaired. I was ready to trade at that point but that old guzzi ran like a sewing machine with 25K on it. It renewed my hope in guzzi ownership and hopefully this would be the end of major situations... NOT3) This past December our holiday season was very warm. My friends and I went riding several times. Then out of clear blue bike would turn over but would not start. Red Triangle and All Caps SERVICE light came on... 9 days later bike cranked just fine, all warning indicators gone. Went on a ride with friends we made many stops that day. Last place we went to leave and bike would not start with all the warnings etc... Long story short, Dealership has had the bike for over a month and counting... ECU bad and naturally they did not have the need part, so they had to order it, turns out Guzzi USA are all out of them to at the moment so they (Guzzi USA) have ordered them from Italy. I was told maybe mid march before they would arrive. So folks that's over 5 months of a motorcycle I am paying for sitting in a dealerships shop. If it wasn't for the fact I really like this bike, it would have already been history. Its under warranty and I still hope for the best. BUT one more thing goes wrong... I am done.
Thanks for everyone's input and opinions. I have tried to be positive during all of this. I know from time to time something will go wrong. But I swear of all the bikes I've owned... Honda, Suzuki, Kawasaki, Harley Davidson I have never been through anything like this. Thanks BK
To me, at some point it is a matter of trust. Do I trust the machine to get me there and then back home; to bot bust my bank account; and in case of the handling troubles I had with the GL, with my life. I fired it. I hope that you come up with a solution acceptable to your mind and soul.
For what its worth I sent an email to this guy with the text of my post and a link to it. Don't know what good it will do but at this point I don't see how it could hurt.Erik LarsonDirector, Technical ServicesPiaggio Group Americas, Inc.646-747-6067elarson@piaggiogroupamericas.com
If I buy a NEW Guzzi (or any other NEW bike), I expect the dealer to do all of the mechanical repairs if something breaks. I've always enjoyed doing the routine servicing.If I buy a USED Guzzi that's out of warranty, I don't expect the dealer (or MG) to take care of problems unless they're too far above my expertise to repair them.In this case, the OP bought a NEW Guzzi and has had lot's of problems. A reasonable person can only tolerate so much aggravation before throwing in the towel and in this case, he's gone longer than I would have before reaching his boiling point. I know nothing of N.C. lemon laws but if their lemon laws apply to this bike, I hope that he can get his problem resolved quickly and to his satisfaction. I wouldn't let this problem stop me from owning another Guzzi BUT I would have to find another dealer that is better qualified to repair a Guzzi if I bought another new one.
That's the problem, Atlanta... 4.5 hrs away, Richmond VA... 4.5 hrs away, Near Nashville Tenn, approx 9 hrs away. I like Guzzi, but I am within a nat's hair of tossing in the towel. Sunday was stunningly beautiful here in NC. Motorcycles everywhere... Mines locked up in a shop 100 miles away (waiting on a part that at least should have been in stock with Guzzi USA) All while I am making monthly payments and lets not forget the insurance. Grrrr
Always got the Vespa 300, she has never let me down.