Arr MiHardies
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So... Yeah...
I've had my RT almost 2 months. I bought it new.
A few days into owning it, I took it onto the freeway, when suddenly the entire left fender started flapping violently in the wind. I got home. Wiggled it a bit, and a big chunk of something fell out onto the floor. Took the bike and the chunk to the dealer. They took a fender off a showroom model and had me back up so quickly I literally hadn't even realized they had started (yay for awesome service!). Turns out the mount on the inside of the fender panel had broken some time in the past and someone EPOXIED it back together. The chunk I gave them that fell out was a chunk of epoxy. They replaced the fender without fuss, but wanted to know if I tried gluing it after it broke (I didn't), as the warranty department would ask.
Tonight... was driving down the freeway and heard a loud clang. Thought maybe I hit something on the road, but I didn't feel any bumps or the like so I didn't think any of it. Then later, I look down, and the big black wind deflector down by my left foot is flapping back and forth in the wind. Being dark. and rush hour, on the freeway, and my 7 year old is with me, I tough it out and just get home. Upon inspection, that whole section is being held on only by a push pin and a single screw. The plastic around the screw is cracked. There is also a bit on the backside that apparently connects to a larger chunk of frame or some such... only part that frame is still connected to the deflector... it snapped too! Upon inspection, it doesn't appear as though I hit anything. No impact marks anywhere that I can see. That loud clang was likely the part of the frame snapping and hitting the metal screen in front of it.
Seriously! what happened to the left side of my bike before I got it??? Was it some new guy at the factory covering up mistakes? something that happened in shipping? I don't know.... but I'm beginning to question the build quality of my bike.
Cracked section near screw hole

The section of the frame that broke off.

Piece on back of deflector that broke off part of the frame.

I've had my RT almost 2 months. I bought it new.
A few days into owning it, I took it onto the freeway, when suddenly the entire left fender started flapping violently in the wind. I got home. Wiggled it a bit, and a big chunk of something fell out onto the floor. Took the bike and the chunk to the dealer. They took a fender off a showroom model and had me back up so quickly I literally hadn't even realized they had started (yay for awesome service!). Turns out the mount on the inside of the fender panel had broken some time in the past and someone EPOXIED it back together. The chunk I gave them that fell out was a chunk of epoxy. They replaced the fender without fuss, but wanted to know if I tried gluing it after it broke (I didn't), as the warranty department would ask.
Tonight... was driving down the freeway and heard a loud clang. Thought maybe I hit something on the road, but I didn't feel any bumps or the like so I didn't think any of it. Then later, I look down, and the big black wind deflector down by my left foot is flapping back and forth in the wind. Being dark. and rush hour, on the freeway, and my 7 year old is with me, I tough it out and just get home. Upon inspection, that whole section is being held on only by a push pin and a single screw. The plastic around the screw is cracked. There is also a bit on the backside that apparently connects to a larger chunk of frame or some such... only part that frame is still connected to the deflector... it snapped too! Upon inspection, it doesn't appear as though I hit anything. No impact marks anywhere that I can see. That loud clang was likely the part of the frame snapping and hitting the metal screen in front of it.
Seriously! what happened to the left side of my bike before I got it??? Was it some new guy at the factory covering up mistakes? something that happened in shipping? I don't know.... but I'm beginning to question the build quality of my bike.
Cracked section near screw hole

The section of the frame that broke off.

Piece on back of deflector that broke off part of the frame.
