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Re: Wheel recall (Blade Wheels cracking)
« Reply #135 on: July 20, 2009, 03:02:52 PM »

I sure wish they dealers would start taking care of their customers. It's like it takes an act of congress to get things done and get it done right! It took them three days to do the inspection after I dropped the bike off with them. After all that they finally called and said it was ready to pick up. No issues with the rear wheel. I know alot of FLTRSE3 riders are affected and need to get the inspection done but I haven't heard of anyone needing a a "recall kit/new wheel".

Now its time to get a few things in order and get on to some good riding in the Black Hills of South Dakota. See you soon!
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Re: Wheel recall (Blade Wheels cracking)
« Reply #136 on: July 20, 2009, 03:12:53 PM »

Called my dealer again today and they still acted as if they didn't know what was going on so I called moco cus serv and they put me on hold and called the dealer. When I was connected again it was the dealer and they said they now knew what was going on and I scheduled an appt. to take my scooter in Saturday. They said I can wait on it. Don't know what was said but glad I'm finally going to get this resolved.
They also told me that my replacement saddle bag lids and seat are going to be replaced. When I asked if I was just getting another defective seat or if they had newer seats that solved the problem the dealer said he didn't know. I was hoping they were going to give me credit towards another HD seat.
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Re: Wheel recall (Blade Wheels cracking)
« Reply #137 on: July 20, 2009, 03:44:01 PM »

Just came back from getting mine checked. It was OK. Funny thing was the dealer just received the recall in the mail today while I was there. They did not know anything about it before I told them. T.
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« Reply #138 on: July 20, 2009, 04:42:01 PM »

went down to see the dealer about the recall on my bike, and they said that their hand were tied until they here from moco, they didnt even take the time to look at it, appleton h d has the WORST service of any dealer i have dealt with, so i will wait like alot of you and see what harley will do to make up for their shooty work. ride safe
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Re: Wheel recall (Blade Wheels cracking)
« Reply #139 on: July 20, 2009, 04:48:11 PM »

Don`t believe the BS they are telling , it is your assss going down under , force then to check the wheel , mine was checked on thursday ( germany ) , but i also did not have had a easy game with my dealer . 
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Re: Wheel recall (Blade Wheels cracking)
« Reply #140 on: July 20, 2009, 05:27:46 PM »

Tell them to get on the internet and look at the HD website. The reason they may be balking is because without the warranty claim number they will not get paid. My dealer today downloaded all the info he needed off of the dealer HD website. I would find myself another dealer. T.
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Re: Wheel recall (Blade Wheels cracking)
« Reply #141 on: July 20, 2009, 05:50:04 PM »

  I still haven't received anything from the moco about it. I think it's pretty bad that they haven't notified anyone about it yet, knowing that a lot of people are heading to Sturgis, or like myself, just going on a vacation.  If it wasn't for this site, I wouldn't even know about it.
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Re: Wheel recall (Blade Wheels cracking)
« Reply #142 on: July 20, 2009, 06:34:41 PM »

Hello Jerry,
 As amatter of fact we do have phones. Oh yeah! We have internet service, that would be the same internet service I personaly showed Doug. But wait there is more. It's a web site you can't get on because your not a dealer. Can you tell me what to do with this wheel if it was bad? Or wait can you tell me anything but the Bull S@*t you feed people on this web site. What certifications do you have as a professional H-D mech? For your info. I showed Doug what There was for the fix. Ask him what H-d recommended to at this point other than to inspect the wheels & tell you not to ride your vehicle. Why your asking Doug thes questions you know all the answers too. PLease ask him how he has been treated. I think you will be surprised. You ever stop to think that people treat people the we you treat them. Maybe your just an *ss & thats why your are treated that way.

Hi Johnny,

Still would love to know why a dealer would let a customer walk back out the door and ride away with a potentially defective wheel that could fail and kill him.  And please don't hand me that stuff that you don't know what to do until Harley leads you by the hand.  Perhaps Doug should wait until the service rep stops by on his next scheduled visit before he brings his bike in.

Quote from: lespaul997 on July 18, 2009, 04:46:14 PM
I just left smith bros in jc tenn and moco hasnt sent them any info on how to check or what to do to fix the problem. Has anybody found cracked wheels yet. I'm leaving for sturgis on the 30th and would love to get this fixed before the trip. My bike is on the list and was number 809 off the line..please help.. Thanks.. Doug Green........


If the information wasn't available, how did it get posted on this and other web sites a couple days ago?  Dealers have direct phone lines to H-D tech support, they also have the dealer network, and if all else fails they have phone numbers to service and sales reps and to their bosses.  If all you dealers really cared about the safety and peace of mind of that guy who just paid you over $30k for a motorcycle, you would get on the phone and call until you found someone who could answer your questions.  All that was necessary was to find out how to identify a suspect wheel.  Sure, you don't have a wheel to replace it, and if you had removed and inspected his wheel and found it was suspect you would have had a little dilemma.  Do you put the suspect wheel back on the bike and let him ride away, or do you tell him he is "grounded" until you can get a good wheel, or do you do like that dealer someone else mentioned here recently that offered to mount a wheel from another bike in stock if necessary to get the customer on the road?  Odds are what you would have found is that the wheel wasn't suspect, like many others have reported after having theirs inspected, and Doug would have had one less thing to worry about before his trip.  Or you may have found it was suspect, and as things turned out having it already inspected so you could notify H-D right away to get a replacement would probably put you at the head of the list and would have saved some time.

I didn't say H-D necessarily made it easy for you.  They should have notified dealers as soon as they knew the wheels were suspect and told you how to identify the suspect parts.  However, because the MoCo didn't handle this with the urgency they should have doesn't give dealers a free pass to leave nervous customers hanging until the Mother Ship calls and tells them what to do.  What was the big concern here, that you might not get paid for the removal and inspection until you had all the right labor codes and secret decoder ring instructions that come with the official bulletin?

Have a great day.  Hopefully you got your official instructions in the mail today and you can now call Doug up and make sure you get him in immediately for that inspection, so you can notify H-D and get the replacement ordered if he has a bad one.

Jerry

Oh, you're right, I'm not a dealer or a professional H-D technician.  I don't need to be in order to know proper response to Safety Recalls, or proper customer service.  I spent 35 years dealing with this stuff for a much bigger (and obviously better run) vehicle manufacturer than Harley.
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Re: Wheel recall (Blade Wheels cracking)
« Reply #143 on: July 20, 2009, 07:03:18 PM »

I went to Smith Bro's H-D in Johnson City Tn. today. Ask about the "recall", they pulled my bike in, removed and inspected the rear wheel. Found it had a "M1" number not the R1 or R2 in question. That was great news. An hour and half later I was back on the road. No surprise though, thats typical of their service dept. I've dealt with them for over 14yrs.
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Re: Wheel recall (Blade Wheels cracking)
« Reply #144 on: July 20, 2009, 07:24:39 PM »

Hi Johnny,

Still would love to know why a dealer would let a customer walk back out the door and ride away with a potentially defective wheel that could fail and kill him.  And please don't hand me that stuff that you don't know what to do until Harley leads you by the hand.  Perhaps Doug should wait until the service rep stops by on his next scheduled visit before he brings his bike in.

Quote from: lespaul997 on July 18, 2009, 04:46:14 PM
I just left smith bros in jc tenn and moco hasnt sent them any info on how to check or what to do to fix the problem. Has anybody found cracked wheels yet. I'm leaving for sturgis on the 30th and would love to get this fixed before the trip. My bike is on the list and was number 809 off the line..please help.. Thanks.. Doug Green........


If the information wasn't available, how did it get posted on this and other web sites a couple days ago?  Dealers have direct phone lines to H-D tech support, they also have the dealer network, and if all else fails they have phone numbers to service and sales reps and to their bosses.  If all you dealers really cared about the safety and peace of mind of that guy who just paid you over $30k for a motorcycle, you would get on the phone and call until you found someone who could answer your questions.  All that was necessary was to find out how to identify a suspect wheel.  Sure, you don't have a wheel to replace it, and if you had removed and inspected his wheel and found it was suspect you would have had a little dilemma.  Do you put the suspect wheel back on the bike and let him ride away, or do you tell him he is "grounded" until you can get a good wheel, or do you do like that dealer someone else mentioned here recently that offered to mount a wheel from another bike in stock if necessary to get the customer on the road?  Odds are what you would have found is that the wheel wasn't suspect, like many others have reported after having theirs inspected, and Doug would have had one less thing to worry about before his trip.  Or you may have found it was suspect, and as things turned out having it already inspected so you could notify H-D right away to get a replacement would probably put you at the head of the list and would have saved some time.

I didn't say H-D necessarily made it easy for you.  They should have notified dealers as soon as they knew the wheels were suspect and told you how to identify the suspect parts.  However, because the MoCo didn't handle this with the urgency they should have doesn't give dealers a free pass to leave nervous customers hanging until the Mother Ship calls and tells them what to do.  What was the big concern here, that you might not get paid for the removal and inspection until you had all the right labor codes and secret decoder ring instructions that come with the official bulletin?

Have a great day.  Hopefully you got your official instructions in the mail today and you can now call Doug up and make sure you get him in immediately for that inspection, so you can notify H-D and get the replacement ordered if he has a bad one.

Jerry

Oh, you're right, I'm not a dealer or a professional H-D technician.  I don't need to be in order to know proper response to Safety Recalls, or proper customer service.  I spent 35 years dealing with this stuff for a much bigger (and obviously better run) vehicle manufacturer than Harley.


  Nice response Jerry.  It's interesting to note that both Johnny and Zoomballs joined the site today.  Could it be they are one and the same??  Anyone with one of these bikes should have their bike taken right in to the service dept. and checked immediately just for the peace of mind.  My dealer didn't but we worked it out by me offering to remove the rear wheel myself, which I shouldn't have had to do.  We got it worked out but I'll always remember that when it comes time to buy a new bike----and that's why I try to do all my own service work.
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Re: Wheel recall (Blade Wheels cracking)
« Reply #145 on: July 20, 2009, 08:01:13 PM »

RickC – I thought there were only 3,000 SERGs produced?

vtyanqui,

3,000 SERG in each color scheme... 9,000 total...

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Re: Wheel recall (Blade Wheels cracking)
« Reply #146 on: July 20, 2009, 08:11:44 PM »

If my dealer would not have looked at mine for free because of some technical BS I would have paid them the hour labor and went on. I would not take a trip on a bike that could have a potential problem such as this without knowing. We spend way more money on many things and get much less back. I think many on here complain just for the sake of it. I have much more to say on this issue but will reserve my thoughts for fear of pissin many of you off. Ride on. Enjoy your bike. T.
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Re: Wheel recall (Blade Wheels cracking)
« Reply #147 on: July 20, 2009, 09:57:22 PM »

vtyanqui,

3,000 SERG in each color scheme... 9,000 total...

RickC

Every source I ever read reported 3000 units total for the SERG.  One example citation is:

"2009 CVO Road Glide
$30,999 ($31,195 in CA); limited production of 3,000 units"


Reported at Motorcycle.com at:

http://www.motorcycle.com/manufacturer/harley-davidson/2009-harleydavidson-cvo-models-review-85418.html
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Re: Wheel recall (Blade Wheels cracking)
« Reply #148 on: July 20, 2009, 10:37:22 PM »

vtyanqui,

3,000 SERG in each color scheme... 9,000 total...

RickC

I'll bet that was not the case. Somebody reported on one of the forums that they were at the CVO plant a short time back and the O/B was being produced at a much larger ratio than the other colors. So if that is the case then there are way more of the O/B than the other colors. But the question remains, was it a 1-1-1 ratio of 3000 total, 9000 total or a different ratio and a different number. Judging from what I have seen and heard I think there are more of the O/B than any other color. T.
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Re: Wheel recall (Blade Wheels cracking)
« Reply #149 on: July 20, 2009, 10:41:46 PM »

Jerry, very well put.  Don't know why Johnny felt the need to get all childish and defensive.  "Me thinks she doth protest too much," for those who know Shakespeare.  Those who are innocent typically need no defense.

Skippy, I wondered about those two as well.  Curiouser and curiouser...

Oh well, ride safe all, get your wheel checked at a reputable place, and enjoy being in the majority if you are (not having the recalled wheel).  For those in the minority, I am sorry for your troubles but I still love this bike.
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