Harley Davidson Is Getting Sued!! This Affects All Motorcycle Owners!
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Exactly, and how did that work out for John Deere?Interesting but it should have been taken care of by Magnuson Moss all along. IMHO, many of the Harley Owners I know have been diehard supporters and will only buy Harley or Harley approved accessories and then let the dealer handle installing. They wouldn't dream of going anywhere else to let their bike get serviced. And that's their choice but not everyone feels that way and should also have the choice as well. Kind of sucks that the Harley brand has to be dragged into court to make this a reality. Sounds a lot like John Deere and their proprietary software and dealer only fixes.
Harley Davidson Is Getting Sued!! This Affects All Motorcycle Owners!
I was told by dealership if I have a hitch installed on my tri glide voids the drive train warranty. Is this true?
Pretty sure that the warranty can be voided, legally, because of a hitch installed.
HOWEVER, the Dealerships saying your warranty is void because of this or that aftermarket part is the Reason why the FTC spanked HD a couple of years ago, due to their illegal warranty practices.
Check out the video below, that was made the day or so after HD got spanked.
If you have a Dealership violating the FTC order outlined in this video...REPORT Them to the FTC.
Kevin
Yes, it could be challenged, but almost assuredly one would lose (after spending more than the cost of a new HD on lawyer fees). The reason HD would win is because trailers do put a significant extra load on the entire drive train (more than it was designed for). It if was a switch or something else, unrelated to the drive train, one might prevail.You could be right after doing a little reading. I think it still could be challenged but might require another legal battle. It would have to be proven that damage was a result of the hitch. Granted a reasonable person would assume that a hitch was put on to be used for towing. But it's the act of towing that could result in drive train damage and not the hitch. What if nothing was ever towed but hitch was installed? There is no way that just a hitch would ever damage the drive train by itself. Harley is making the assumption that the hitch is being used to tow which could be a rather misguided assumption.
Just playing devils advocate![]()
Yes, it could be challenged, but almost assuredly one would lose (after spending more than the cost of a new HD on lawyer fees). The reason HD would win is because trailers do put a significant extra load on the entire drive train (more than it was designed for). It if was a switch or something else, unrelated to the drive train, one might prevail.
Kevin