02-28-2011, 02:48 PM | #21 |
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Re: Shifter peg cover
I was always under the impression the dealer was the go to guy. You have a problem you think is warranty and you go to the dealer. He trouble shoots the problem and contacts Suzuki. The dealer's input to Suzuki should be enough to varify a factory fault or premature failure of said bike. Dealers should be the middleman and handle the problems. We want more than a bike for our money, we want support and confidence in the dealer and manufacturer.
And the reason for little concern is: Your bike is not a cage. It doesn't carry your babies, groceries or the ball team. It is a luxury item in North America. There is very little if any legislation to govern Bike manufacturers and their responsibilities. Auto builders are willing to send out recalls and notices of potential problems to keep em coming back for another sale and servicing. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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02-28-2011, 04:51 PM | #22 |
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Re: Shifter peg cover
I'm betting you get a totally different reaction from the other dealer.I'm with W.W.,the dealer should be your go to guy.If my Suzuki dealer had ever told me that,I would never own another one. :mad: :cuss:
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