Now you have me running scared. 7 months ago, after much deliberation and consulting with different riders from this site (folks I've never met but trust implicitly), I changed out my pipes to Freedom, added PC w/custom map, stage 1 a/c, and had it dynoed at a local recommended race shop. She's running fine, sounds great, and I'm glad I made the change although I'm nervous. I'm taking the bike in on 1 Aug for the 12500 service check, replace the back tire, fix a small oil leak that we discoverd while on the dyno, and some other minor mods. Is the dealer going to notice the mods and upload that fact into the system so if there ever were a problem they'll be back-pedaling in the same manner? Business is business but there is a limit to how badly you treat your customers, especially those who appreciate the 'finer' things in life by purchasing their top-of-the-line bikes. History is full of failed businesses who didn't stand behind their products. On the other hand, there's an abundance of companies who stand behind their products/services and go the extra mile to keep their customers satisfied fguring the referals and continued business will add significantly to the bottom line.
Porthole, I know it's easy for us to offer support from the outside looking in, but I'd 'run this issue up the flagpole' and go full steam up to the top for the lack of support. If they don't have proof positive then they need to stand behind you. I'm no expert, but there are other ways to gain insight into how you operate the bike. Such things as tire replacement, belt use, maintenance logs, are just a start. Others out there more experienced than I can suggest other ways to determine whether you 'abused' the bike. Please fight them on this and keep this group abreast of your progress. [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif]