Update:
Waited for a week for the Harley Canada Service Rep to contact me.
I called again and he finally returned my call. After basically refusing to do anything after a 30 minute conversation.
I told him that if the bike is not fixed I will be calling CTV's W5 which is a national program that brings to light problems that affect Canadians. They are sort of a consumer watch dog that will investigate issues like this. I basically said that Harley has had a problem with cranks since 2007 and the only thing they have done is continuously increasing tolerances to avoid warranty payments.
I also told him I will be filing a complaint with the Canadian Consumer protection Agency for refusing to do warranty work on a vehicle under warranty. Because I paid the dealer to check the compensator and the crank run out I have the proof that the Harley area rep told the dealership to make sure they put the customer pays for this work on the work order.
His response was he would review the file and get back to me! That was Wed last week and haven't heard from him.
With that being said I took the bike to a dealer near Watertown NY and had a tech listen to it and take it for a ride.
When he started the bike he looked at me and said that doesn't sound good. He also said he could feel the vibration right away before even riding it. He took it for a good ride 15 minutes and when he came back he said his finger and toes were pins and needles.
He said the vibration was definitely not normal and the engine noise was also a concern.
They checked with Harley USA to see if they could do my warranty work and Harley USA said no problem I could get the bike looked at there. So I arranged to drop off the bike and said whenever you can look at it would be fine and let me know what you find.
That was Monday and haven't heard anything yet.
Hopefully they can resolve the problem. It is a bit of a drive 2 hours away from where I live. Drove it 2 hrs in the sleet, snow and rain to get it there with my wife following to pick me up.
