Why though? Why put yourself through that ? It's just not worth it... She's had a tough arse year with her mum and the problems etc... I can't see why you'd want this all hanging over you and a motorbike you can't ride because it's fucked to help get your mind off it. So not only now do you have no bike, you've also got a pending court case which you worry about and all for the sake of a mythical £1000 you MAY get if you win ? You've got to spend countless hours getting experts to back your opinon, then fight it in front of a judge.... and what if he says "sorry, things break, ...." you've then gone through all this, not had a bike for 6 months and are still in exactly the same place. Fuck no... not for me.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18, 2022 2:43 pmWhy? It is fairly cheap, simple and hassle free until you actually get to court. That is the stressful bit.weeksy wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18, 2022 2:33 pmThat's just crazy talk IMOCousin Jack wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18, 2022 2:31 pm Do you realy want another Triumph?
If not, or if there is another nearby dealer, thresten to take the dealer fo the small claims court for the £1250.
It may take ages, but it will be cheap for you, and potentially a lot more expensive and risky for him. He might just decide to up his offer to closer to £4k.
The idea is to get him to go off to a solicitor and find out how much it will cost him. And to think about the damage to his reputation if he loses.
Back a couple of years ago if you recall i could have done the same with a KTM690 which had electrical gremlins.... All it would have done was give me stress, made me fall out with the dealer i like and pissed me off... Instead i chopped it in, bought an XSR900 and had a cracking year biking.