Streetfighter?
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Re: Has enyone else had problems with thier Streetfighter?
You must be the only person to have taken possession of a Streetfighter. Any luck on a fix ?
Cheers,
Chris (& Sandie) Collins
DOCC #995
'07 GT1000
'75 860 GT
'73 450 Jupiter
Chris (& Sandie) Collins
DOCC #995
'07 GT1000
'75 860 GT
'73 450 Jupiter
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Chris Collins - Posts: 126
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- Location: Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Re: Has enyone else had problems with thier Streetfighter?
I think you might be right. It took me two weeks just to get insurance because the insurance companies didn't have the streetfighter in their systems, I had to get insurance on an 1100 monster with a value of $25000 as a temporary policy on it untill they could figure it out. The problem was a recall part that they don't fix until the bike breaks down, which I think is totally retarded. It was a small clamp on the gas line inside the tank, it comes off and the gas just gets circulated inside the tank.
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Re: Has enyone else had problems with thier Streetfighter?
I was just being a little bit cynical by saying that no one else had taken delivery, I'm sure a few must have been sold by now. But yours is the only one that's given any trouble apparently - the other Streetfighter owners are out riding theirs, and much too busy to reply to your posting
The GT1000 had the same problem with the early builds, and I actually received a recall notice for mine, but I was never told to come into the dealer for an inspection and/or replacement of parts. They said that they would notify me if they received a recall parts kit for my bike, but I never heard anything further about it
Same situation as yours, I believe : if it doesn't break down, then it doesn't need the recall warranty repair. Poor way to handle recalls, I agree, but it helps keep Ducati North America's warranty repair costs lower - and in this economy, who can blame them
Anyway, you've got the bike fixed now ; get out there and enjoy it
The GT1000 had the same problem with the early builds, and I actually received a recall notice for mine, but I was never told to come into the dealer for an inspection and/or replacement of parts. They said that they would notify me if they received a recall parts kit for my bike, but I never heard anything further about it
Same situation as yours, I believe : if it doesn't break down, then it doesn't need the recall warranty repair. Poor way to handle recalls, I agree, but it helps keep Ducati North America's warranty repair costs lower - and in this economy, who can blame them
Anyway, you've got the bike fixed now ; get out there and enjoy it
Cheers,
Chris (& Sandie) Collins
DOCC #995
'07 GT1000
'75 860 GT
'73 450 Jupiter
Chris (& Sandie) Collins
DOCC #995
'07 GT1000
'75 860 GT
'73 450 Jupiter
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Chris Collins - Posts: 126
- Joined: Tue Dec 21, 2004 4:29 am
- Location: Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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