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PostPosted: 22 Nov 2011 22:33 
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not wishing to add to your misery here Panther
just thinking that the old school mechanics diagnostic skill is missing sadly
if there solution is to just change components , especially expensive items like wiring looms
until something works
sorry & i hope this gets sorted soon for you

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PostPosted: 22 Nov 2011 23:42 
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this is the email i sent today im trying to stay polite but its very hard..............................................................................................................................hi im sorry if i question your mechanics ability but the more i think about
it a whole new wiring harness seems to be a bit over the top are you not
able to pinpoint the fault to a specific point in the wiring ie round the
headstock which is a well known fault area and has been discussed on the uk
buell owners group website quite often.again i apoligise for questioning
your abilitys but i gave my bike to you as you have the back up of a world
wide company who originally built my bike. i get the impression that harley
want to disown any dealings with buells as to have to wait this long for a
repair is not in my opinion very good service.im sorry to be so negative but
i am really annoyed over the whole affair......s.hosegood


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PostPosted: 24 Nov 2011 01:05 
Good luck Panther ,
We're all keeping our fingers crossed for you .


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PostPosted: 24 Nov 2011 01:35 
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panther wrote:
this is the email i sent today im trying to stay polite but its very hard..............................................................................................................................hi im sorry if i question your mechanics ability but the more i think about
it a whole new wiring harness seems to be a bit over the top are you not
able to pinpoint the fault to a specific point in the wiring ie round the
headstock which is a well known fault area and has been discussed on the uk
buell owners group website quite often.again i apoligise for questioning
your abilitys but i gave my bike to you as you have the back up of a world
wide company who originally built my bike. i get the impression that harley
want to disown any dealings with buells as to have to wait this long for a
repair is not in my opinion very good service.im sorry to be so negative but
i am really annoyed over the whole affair......s.hosegood



tilt...walk...run.... :coat:





kant spel .........larffff

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PostPosted: 24 Nov 2011 08:42 
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Exactly, its who's good! :D

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PostPosted: 24 Nov 2011 10:44 
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Delias quick'n'easy Christmas "fixyabuell" recipe for a relaxed Yuell
Ingredients;
1 large transit van, approx 2 litres capacity
6 Chunky mates
6 Large wooden rolling pins (or baseball bats if you prefer)
Crushed nuts (as req'd)
1 map
1 Packet cheese n onion crisps with a pickled egg in
Method; (takes approx 10 minutes)
Put mates in preheated van, agitate well, drive to dealer, retrieve bike, using a splash of strong language and rolling pins/bats dusted with a little plain flour, and put in van vigorously, look at map, whisk round to Tubbs/BlackBear/Maz according to taste, sprinkle with cash and adjust seasoning as req'd.
Stand till well chilled.




send me the eggy crisps. ta


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PostPosted: 24 Nov 2011 11:15 
:clap: :potm: lOl


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PostPosted: 24 Nov 2011 11:17 
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lOl :clap: Seconded!

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PostPosted: 24 Nov 2011 11:21 
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I would pay them for the work done to this point, go and collect it and forget these jokers ... So, what dealership is it ... ?

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PostPosted: 24 Nov 2011 11:48 
:yt:
please tell us who they are ?


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PostPosted: 24 Nov 2011 12:20 
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:yt:
please tell us who they are ?


After you've got your bike back


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PostPosted: 24 Nov 2011 17:18 
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coppersaucepipe wrote:
Mike X wrote:
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please tell us who they are ?


After you've got your bike back

its a secret till then


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Ash wrote:
lOl :clap: Seconded!



Thirded lOl :yup: :yup:

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PostPosted: 24 Nov 2011 23:17 
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what bike? i have just bought new harnesses out from the states. if its a silver x1 or a blue ully i know where it is! lOl

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PostPosted: 25 Nov 2011 01:32 
Ooops ,
might be worth going to see them pronto ,
before they start trying to fit the new loom ,
god only knows what they might mess up ,
could end up with your poor old Buell thinking its a toaster :shock:


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