Harley Warranty "Tire and Wheel Coverage"
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Harley Warranty "Tire and Wheel Coverage"
Hello,
I have the Harley Extended Warranty "Tire and Wheel Coverage"
Just what does this coverage give me?
I thought that it would cover replacement of normally worn tires, but my local dealer said no, only "Road Hazard" damage,
What did I pay $200.00 for???
I have the Harley Extended Warranty "Tire and Wheel Coverage"
Just what does this coverage give me?
I thought that it would cover replacement of normally worn tires, but my local dealer said no, only "Road Hazard" damage,
What did I pay $200.00 for???
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dragonhog (03-17-2019)
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I declined the tire and wheel coverage on my extended warranty Superglide a few years ago. 2 weeks later I parked on a broken Bud Lite bottle in a parking lot and shredded a perfectly new tire. $160.00 later, who knew? Hopefully you'll never use the coverage, but one bad pothole, a bent wheel and blown tire can run you a lot more than the $200.00 you spent.
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I had a previous post regarding this when I got a nail in my tire with just over 3/32 tread left. My dealer refused to replace the tire and instead only replaced the tube saying that that "fixed" the problem. By letter of the contract it says they will repair or replace a damaged tire or wheel if it occurs with more than 3/32" of tread remaining. Less than that and you are riding on an unserviceable tire and nothing is covered. It does not cover replacement tires due to wear. This is all referring to the Extended Service Contract with Tire/Wheel coverage. The dealer I bought my bike from also offered a plan that would replace tires due to wear but that was only applicable at that dealer. Since my job requires me to move often I didn't buy it. Check your contract and read it like a lawyer. Depending on what you bought your coverage may vary. Also, most dealers will try to find any out so that they don't have to deal with the warranty company. Good luck.
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Most tire warranties are for road hazards and material defects. They are also generally prorated. You paid $200 in case you run over a nail. Most warranties are not worth buying. You will normally get $25 toward a new tire purchase, if you can get them to honor the warranty at all.
I've used mine twice. It paid for it'self the first time. Do the math, if you have a flat while away from home you're not in a position to bargin on the internet and wait for a cheap tire to be shipped. If you really want to clean up, just run a drywall screw into you tire before it gets below 4/32nds and you'll never buy a tire again.
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dragonhog (03-17-2019)
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Where do you get your information? The HD wheel and tire covers the cost of the tire and the mounting and balance and a tow, in full. It also covers lodging and meals in some cases when traveling. HD does not require any out of pocket payment from you. Most do not prorate the cost but do require that 4/32nd inch of tread remains. Even the policy sold by Road America covers full cost of tire and mounting and towing but not lodging or meals and you have to pay out of pocket and then submit bills for reimbursment.
I've used mine twice. It paid for it'self the first time. Do the math, if you have a flat while away from home you're not in a position to bargin on the internet and wait for a cheap tire to be shipped. If you really want to clean up, just run a drywall screw into you tire before it gets below 4/32nds and you'll never buy a tire again.
I've used mine twice. It paid for it'self the first time. Do the math, if you have a flat while away from home you're not in a position to bargin on the internet and wait for a cheap tire to be shipped. If you really want to clean up, just run a drywall screw into you tire before it gets below 4/32nds and you'll never buy a tire again.
I have the tire and wheel protection on my RK. I "picked up" an automotive trim screw in my rear tire at 13,000 miles with 4/32" tread remaining. I took it to my local dealer, not my selling dealer, they replaced the tire at no charge. I'm pretty sure something will happen to my front tire before it is worn out...
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Where do you get your information? The HD wheel and tire covers the cost of the tire and the mounting and balance and a tow, in full. It also covers lodging and meals in some cases when traveling. HD does not require any out of pocket payment from you. Most do not prorate the cost but do require that 4/32nd inch of tread remains. Even the policy sold by Road America covers full cost of tire and mounting and towing but not lodging or meals and you have to pay out of pocket and then submit bills for reimbursment.
I've used mine twice. It paid for it'self the first time. Do the math, if you have a flat while away from home you're not in a position to bargin on the internet and wait for a cheap tire to be shipped. If you really want to clean up, just run a drywall screw into you tire before it gets below 4/32nds and you'll never buy a tire again.
I've used mine twice. It paid for it'self the first time. Do the math, if you have a flat while away from home you're not in a position to bargin on the internet and wait for a cheap tire to be shipped. If you really want to clean up, just run a drywall screw into you tire before it gets below 4/32nds and you'll never buy a tire again.