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  • Report:  #266698

Complaint Review: Harley Davidson Zanotti - Butler Pennsylvania

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- Grove City, Pennsylvania,
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Harley Davidson Zanotti
Harley Davison.com Butler, 16001 Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
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In July of 2005, I purchased my first motorcycle, a 2005 HD XL883C, after taking the training course. I enjoyed learning to ride my new motorcycle and became quite the enthusiast. I bought t-shirts from dozens of Harley Davidson Stores in many states and received the Owners ring as a gift for my motorcycle. Even maintaining my membership in the Harley Owners Group.

In June of this year after keeping the motorcycle in a locked garage all winter, I went out to start it. After several attempts and it blowing fuse after fuse, I decided it should go to the repair shop. I called the Hog membership and had the bike towed to the dealer that I bought it from. Knowing that I had a 4-year warranty on the bike I was sure this would be a minor setback. The following day I received a call from the service manager (Bob). His first statement was who had this bike apart? I assured him that no one had, but he was adamant. Stating that when he put the diagnostics on the bike it came back as a problem with the speedometer. Which by this time had a dent on the outer rim. (It was not there when it went to the shop.) I agreed to have him repair the bike and asked him to inspect it also. He told me this would not be under warranty as the bike had been tampered with, but that he would make some calls and see what he could do.

A week later the bike was done and I picked it up. The bill was $333.53. He gave me the speedometer, which did now have a dent on the rim and some of the prongs inside were bent. I paid the bill and left. Halfway home I realized, there was no current inspection done on the bike.

After thinking about this and knowing that the bike was not tampered with, I called the warranty company. They gave me an number to Harley Davidson Service. I called them and talked to a female, she would not give her name. She listened to my story, then called the dealership and got Bob on the phone. When she came back she was extremely insistent that I had tampered with the bike and there is no other way that this could have happened. She says that the bike would not have run the way it was and I was responsible.

I never had a problem with the speedometer, I never took that bike apart. And it went to the dealershop without a scratch or a dent anywhere on it.

But it came back with a dent on the outer speedometer ring and bent prongs.

After writing a letter to the President of Harley Davidson, I received a call from someone, again from the Harley Davidson Service Dept. He said to me that the dealerships are the "eyes and ears of their company and they stand behind the dealership."

I am a 50-year-old single mother. I would never have taken that bike apart or allowed anyone else to. The motorcycle had only 1800 miles on it. And was purchased with a 4 year warranty with 2 years still remaining.

After feeling that I have been called a liar by Harley Davidson by three separate employees, I have put the motorcycle up for sale and all my merchandise into a plastic bin. I can not promote a company that does not support their customers.

Lauri

Grove City, Pennsylvania

U.S.A.


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Thomas

Anderson,
South Carolina,
U.S.A.
I think those H-D folk did you a wonderful favor!

#2Consumer Comment

Sat, August 11, 2007

Motor cycles are referred to in the Medical Industry as 'Donor Cycles' because motor cycle brain injuries & broken necks produce a generous supply of young and healthy transplant organs. Personally, I prefer to wear my vital organs out by using them myself. One of my (former) neighbors was riding his bike at dusk with his two riding buddies when he zoomed ahead of the others. His riding buddies found him a little while later, off the side of the road where he had been thrown when his bike entered a ditch and pitched him off. There were NO witnesses and no evidence of another vehicle being involved. The theory was that a deer caused him to loose control, his bike then entered the ditch and threw him so that when he landed his neck was broken. He was wearing a helmet, but helmets often do not prevent a broken neck. We have deer here- the wreck occurred about 1.2 miles from our neighboorhood.

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