Wmitz
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Anyone thinking of getting new extended warranty from hd might want to go to HD m8 forums and read up on the changes/costs. It seems you have to pay extra for SE parts coverage. Steve Cole was the original poster. Just a heads up.
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I have the harley extended warranty but it is not a harley warranty, my dealer sells it, when I talked to the owner he said for harley to cover warranty I have to put on screaming eagle stuff and the harley tuner also instead of what I want, I ask him about my extended warranty that I bought from them that is basically a third party warranty I guess. He told me I could do anything that I want to my bike after the factory warranty expires which will be September of 2020, he said I could put any exhaust system that I want even if it is not harley, I also could put a trailer hitch on but he recommended that the dealer put it on so that their wouldn't be any trouble down the road if something did happen especially if I put it on, he said I know you could put it on but the warranty that I have could deny it if I did it, but if the dealer puts it on no problem.
Just food for thought, I know some people are doing stuff to their bikes and to hell with the factory warranty, they said it is my bike and I will do what I want and to hell with harley telling me what I can and not do.
All for now Trampas
If you bought the Harley branded ESP from your dealer it is administered by CNA Continental Insurance. I've had several on various bikes over the years and they all plainly stated that if the motorcycle was equipped for towing the the contract was void. I would read the contract carefully and not just rely on what the dealer told you.
I had a wheel and tire claim on my 2012 CVO Ultra. On a dark interstate highway I hit a landscape timber and bent the wheel rim and damaged the tire - actually both the front and rear tires. Luckily I did not go down. The CVO wheels are very expensive and I think both wheels and tires were almost $3k so ESP sent an inspector to look and authorize the repair. The first question he asked the service manager was 'does this bike have a trailer hitch?' If the service manager had not removed it beforehand the inspector would have no doubt not authorized the repair.
For what it is worth my dealer has a forever warranty but the catch is you have to have the bike serviced there or otherwise it voids the forever warranty, this forever warranty doesn't cost a thing, when buying a new bike they throw that in and some used bikes also have the forever warranty, so I will lose that since I do my own service.
All for now Trampas
What I bought from the dealer is from Protective Asset Protection and from what I read if the dealer installs the hitch I will be covered, if not oh well, it is getting to the point if a person buys a harley they had better have some money saved up for repairs if they do stuff to void their warranty. I'm not sure if I will install a hitch or not, had them on both of my 2 wheelers but have not used the trailer since 2004, so I may not put a hitch on my trike and if I do and if by chance it voids that warranty I have so be it, I will try to get money back from this company or at least a part of it.
For what it is worth my dealer has a forever warranty but the catch is you have to have the bike serviced there or otherwise it voids the forever warranty, this forever warranty doesn't cost a thing, when buying a new bike they throw that in and some used bikes also have the forever warranty, so I will lose that since I do my own service.
All for now Trampas
I believe the point the article was in years gone by HD warrantied the SE parts as part of the warranty, now it seems they will not, you have to pay extra to have SE parts warrantied under the extended warranty. Just finding more ways to take our money.
What I bought from the dealer is from Protective Asset Protection and from what I read if the dealer installs the hitch I will be covered, if not oh well, it is getting to the point if a person buys a harley they had better have some money saved up for repairs if they do stuff to void their warranty. I'm not sure if I will install a hitch or not, had them on both of my 2 wheelers but have not used the trailer since 2004, so I may not put a hitch on my trike and if I do and if by chance it voids that warranty I have so be it, I will try to get money back from this company or at least a part of it.
For what it is worth my dealer has a forever warranty but the catch is you have to have the bike serviced there or otherwise it voids the forever warranty, this forever warranty doesn't cost a thing, when buying a new bike they throw that in and some used bikes also have the forever warranty, so I will lose that since I do my own service.
All for now Trampas
I was looking at buying a bike from a dealer that offered the "forever warranty" and researched the warranty a bit. You can have the vehicle serviced elsewhere, as long as it is a legitimate shop (not your cousin's backyard). You only need to let them know where you are getting it serviced before you do so.......
Lon
The entire HD extended warranty, and Factory Warranty, has turned into a bit of a cluster ever since HD colluded (Jack's word, which I agree with) with the EPA.
About 8 months ago I mentioned that I had heard about a 3rd party extended warranty that was coming out that would cover the bike from new, and NOT be affected by the agreement HD made with the EPA which does nothing significant for pollution, but does put more money in HD's pocket.
At the time I heard it would be available this last August...but it was not.
However, it looks like it may be now. I am doing a bit more research.
Hopefully the result will be that we will be able to purchase an extended warranty, that overlaps with the factory warranty, costs less than the HD extended warranty, and is NOT restricted on what mods you can do by the illegal and unfair EPA/HD agreement.
Kevin