Can you be more specific?I was wondering how many people have sold their RTS due to warranty issues?:shemademe_smilie:
I was wondering how many people have sold their RTS due to warranty issues?:shemademe_smilie:
Plenty of warranty issues here, some resolved and some not...plus some new ones. Still riding the RTS, though. It is not for sale. Just like a Brit bike...I will ride it until it quits, or something critical falls off...then I'll put it back together and ride it again. You cannot let a machine get the best of you, in my family.
Plenty of warranty issues here, some resolved and some not...plus some new ones. Still riding the RTS, though. It is not for sale. Just like a Brit bike...I will ride it until it quits, or something critical falls off...then I'll put it back together and ride it again. You cannot let a machine get the best of you, in my family.
Shhhh! Don't let my '65 Bonneville hear that. They sense fear. :roflblack:Sold both of mine because of the issues. I don't have Scotty's patience. The era of British bikes is over - or should be.
Sold both of mine because of the issues. I don't have Scotty's patience. The era of British bikes is over - or should be.
Hey, now... be gentle. My 2010 1600cc Triumph Thunderbird seems to be holding up quite well.
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I sat on the Thunderbird a few weeks ago - very impressive! It actually fit me....
Hey, now... be gentle. My 2010 1600cc Triumph Thunderbird seems to be holding up quite well.
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Plenty of warranty issues here, some resolved and some not...plus some new ones. Still riding the RTS, though. It is not for sale. Just like a Brit bike...I will ride it until it quits, or something critical falls off...then I'll put it back together and ride it again. You cannot let a machine get the best of you, in my family.
Way to go Scotty ! :2thumbs: What a great attitude.