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ORIGINAL: OregonRoadKing
I am no defender of big business, but... did the guy go back to the dealer with his complaint? Shouldn't that be the first step and give them a chance to make it right. The guy and his lawyer said the "first" thing you should do is make a complaint to a regulatory agency, get a lawyer, and go for some money. What? Shouldn't that be what you do if you don't get a satisfactory response from the dealer and manufacturer? Sounds like the guy was looking for some free money. Guess I'm old fashioned, but I always give someone a chance to make a problem right. Then, if you get blown off you come back with everything you got and kick some ass; not the other way around.
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I have to agree with you there man. in today's society everyody is sue happy and will find any way possibly to get free stuff or make a quick buck. Whatever happened to the REAL working class people?
After looking at the article, and the pictures...the idiot deserved what he got (injury wise). That severe burn could have been prevented by wearing some appropriate riding gear...like something less "fashionable" and something more practical, like a boot that went above your ankle. Of course with the fact that his pants were on fire, the boots wouldn't completely prevent the burns, it certainly would have prevented them from being so significant.
Maybe it is just my experience with welding in past jobs, but wouldn't you also have a hint of the fourthcoming when your legs started to feel warmer than it really should? I mean, if this guy just looked down and his pants were on fire, they had to have been up against the exhaust for a while. jeans don't juststart on fire right away, it takes a bit to get going. With that in my head and being my first ride on the bike I would have went to the dealer to voice concerns of the excessive heat right away, but clearly most of us have that priceless bit of information called "COMMON SENSE."
It was good to see the MOCO step up to the plate on this and do the recall yes, but did it really have to come down to a lawsuit? Probably not, if the owners of these machines made claims with their dealers about the issue this probably would have been addressed long ago, and outside of the courts.