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Hello everyone.....just a follow up on my problems. So..... down since July 5th with induction module problems ( restricted part ) just got 2010 Street Glide back today, August 17th. Month and a half down......bike under warrenty...no loaner no rental...just a bunch of sorrys from dealer and mother ship. The most they would do was "overnight" the part to my dealer when it came in. WOW....now my dealer tells me that Harley wants to charge them $50 for the overnight shipment! WTF ! Oh well....I guess I should be happy that I can salvage some nice Fall riding miles.
Had that happen to my 09 sg,but was only a 2 week wait. They tried blamming the pcv and said wouldn't replace if it happened again. Luckly it happened just after I got back from sturgis.still sucks though
Hello everyone.....just a follow up on my problems. So..... down since July 5th with induction module problems ( restricted part ) just got 2010 Street Glide back today, August 17th. Month and a half down......bike under warrenty...no loaner no rental...just a bunch of sorrys from dealer and mother ship. The most they would do was "overnight" the part to my dealer when it came in. WOW....now my dealer tells me that Harley wants to charge them $50 for the overnight shipment! WTF ! Oh well....I guess I should be happy that I can salvage some nice Fall riding miles.
I have the exact same problem on my Road King. Here it is the start of a beautiful 3 day weekend (Columbus Day Weeken) its 80 degrees out. and I'm screwed. Took the bike to Waugh Harley Davidson in Orange Virginia and they have to special order the part. Hopefully I dont have to wait as long as Stumpy did. They told me I would have the part next week but it was restricted item.
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