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I should probably just walk away from this dealer and this sale. They seem to not appreciate the situation regarding this tappet issue.
The local dealer has a 2009 Stelvio in stock. It has a little over 6000 miles on the clock. I asked if it was rollerized. Dealer said no. We spoke about the issue and they said it wasn�t necessary. That the failure rate was low. And that it would be covered under warranty if it did happen. I�ve seen local dealers give up the Guzzi brand lately. Slow sales I imagine. If this shop decides to give up the brand, then my ability to get the kit covered under warranty greatly diminishes. I�m thinking, no kit, no sale. My research shows rollerization is a necessity. I should probably just walk away from this dealer and this sale. They seem to not appreciate the situation regarding this tappet issue.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Perhaps you could mention who this "Dealer" is , then others will also know who not to go near with a barge pole !
They either don't appreciate it or don't care. Run, don't walk.
They know about it, they just want you to spend the money on the fix not them. Plenty of Stelvio's out there for sale.
Alas this is not the case. All flat tappet bikes are going to fail. It�s not a matter of if, just when.
"We spoke about the issue and they said it wasn�t necessary. That the failure rate was low. And that it would be covered under warranty if it did happen." This isn't ignorance. This is an attempt to defraud a potential customer. If they were "ignorant" of it, they wouldn't make false positive statements about "failure rate", "necessary", and "warranty".These people are lying weasels and they deserve to be out of business.
True. It is a 2009 long out of warranty. And even if the parts are covered, the labor is not. Which is a good bit on a 2009 which includes pulling the heads to shim the valve springs.And unless you park it, or only ride it 50 miles a year, it will eventually fail. So it IS necessary. Been there, done that.So yea, if you believe the dealer you are out over $1000 if all goes well, maybe much more if it does not.
Being a professional mechanic , I realize the seriousness of the situation. In 1984 I bought a new Interceptor 1000. The cams went flat in a couple of months. HONDA covered everything. I still have that bike today. I can do the work. I just feel the kit should come with the bike...Or, they should install the kit to show their intent on being a legit Moto Guzzi dealer.
I am a former 2009 Stelvio owner, and never had that problem that I know of, I had about 16k miles on it and the dealer I traded it in, still has it but they dont draw a big MG crowd.I would think going with a used Triumph Tiger 1200 Explorer might be a safer and more reliable bet if you want an ADV bike w/ character