View Poll Results: Are you going to buy an ESP (extended service plan) when or before your warranty expires?
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#2
thank you, good job, probably operator error on my part but I followed the prompts and it didn't stick...this should be interesting if there's a lot of participants
#3
In an effort to keep all this info in one thread, I'm re-posting what I had in the original thread because you all NEED to hear what I have to say!...............(JK, hahaha, I know my place on the food chain, lol!)
Bought an extra 3 years at time of purchase and the warranty timer was reset when they gave me a new bike due to 5 failed attempts to fix the Peek-a-Boo tranny fluid dilemma. Thinking of canceling the extra 3 years so I can play with the motor more, but I'm kinda holding out for the holy grail of transfer fixes. I believe the sumping issue will not be of concern after an S&S oil pump and cam plate are installed and that is really what I would like to do next, but.......... bye bye warranty. Such a catch 22!
Bought an extra 3 years at time of purchase and the warranty timer was reset when they gave me a new bike due to 5 failed attempts to fix the Peek-a-Boo tranny fluid dilemma. Thinking of canceling the extra 3 years so I can play with the motor more, but I'm kinda holding out for the holy grail of transfer fixes. I believe the sumping issue will not be of concern after an S&S oil pump and cam plate are installed and that is really what I would like to do next, but.......... bye bye warranty. Such a catch 22!
#4
can't find a way to delete my original post, heck the edit button isn't even available on my posts there..maybe I was added to a terrorist watchlist or something...wish they would do this with Trump's Twitter account and maybe my 401K would stop bouncing around like I plotted it on an Etch N' Sketch
#5
can't find a way to delete my original post, heck the edit button isn't even available on my posts there..maybe I was added to a terrorist watchlist or something...wish they would do this with Trump's Twitter account and maybe my 401K would stop bouncing around like I plotted it on an Etch N' Sketch
#6
In an effort to keep all this info in one thread, I'm re-posting what I had in the original thread because you all NEED to hear what I have to say!...............(JK, hahaha, I know my place on the food chain, lol!)
Bought an extra 3 years at time of purchase and the warranty timer was reset when they gave me a new bike due to 5 failed attempts to fix the Peek-a-Boo tranny fluid dilemma. Thinking of canceling the extra 3 years so I can play with the motor more, but I'm kinda holding out for the holy grail of transfer fixes. I believe the sumping issue will not be of concern after an S&S oil pump and cam plate are installed and that is really what I would like to do next, but.......... bye bye warranty. Such a catch 22!
Bought an extra 3 years at time of purchase and the warranty timer was reset when they gave me a new bike due to 5 failed attempts to fix the Peek-a-Boo tranny fluid dilemma. Thinking of canceling the extra 3 years so I can play with the motor more, but I'm kinda holding out for the holy grail of transfer fixes. I believe the sumping issue will not be of concern after an S&S oil pump and cam plate are installed and that is really what I would like to do next, but.......... bye bye warranty. Such a catch 22!
As far as the Holy Grail of Tranfer Fixes, the three piece pushrod is looking to be a good candidate. Too bad we didn't get to try that on your original M8, it would have been a great test mule!
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MotoJockey (06-30-2018)
#7
Bought one with my 2018 with tire and wheel coverage. I have used the ESP tire replacement twice, once with a tow. On the first time the dealership was about to close and couldn’t get me finished up that day, so I also used the rental, meal, and hotel funds.
So far I have recovered over 1,200.00 of the cost of my ESP.
At this very moment, my bike is being torn apart for valvetrain noise issues and I have a feeling that I will end up using the rental and meal portion of the ESP.
I still have 18 months of factory warranty left and I have 40,000 miles more to ride this year alone. HD is going to hate me...
I have an ESP with tire and wheel on my 15 FXDWG as well, and if I had known better earlier I would have gotten one on my 14 FLHX. It’s far too late now though.
After working at the dealership, ill never own another power sports vehicle without an ESP on it with tire and wheel coverage. Doesn’t matter what brand it is.
So far I have recovered over 1,200.00 of the cost of my ESP.
At this very moment, my bike is being torn apart for valvetrain noise issues and I have a feeling that I will end up using the rental and meal portion of the ESP.
I still have 18 months of factory warranty left and I have 40,000 miles more to ride this year alone. HD is going to hate me...
I have an ESP with tire and wheel on my 15 FXDWG as well, and if I had known better earlier I would have gotten one on my 14 FLHX. It’s far too late now though.
After working at the dealership, ill never own another power sports vehicle without an ESP on it with tire and wheel coverage. Doesn’t matter what brand it is.
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TwiZted Biker (06-30-2018)
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I am undecided,but I have received a quote from Discountesp.I have had a plastic intake manifold replaced and a oil pressure switch.Also, noticed after 10,000 miles that My tranny fluid was just noticeable at the bottom of the stick.Even though,I love My M8,I have a mistrust for no failures.Getting tires replaced on Monday.Rears are cupped and front down to 1/32 with 17,000 miles.Going to Michelin Commander ll's because Dunlop's suck!!!