Leaking fork seal
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Re: Leaking fork seal
I've not heard back from the dealer yet but I have read the terms and conditions of the warranty which states under The Warranty Does Not Cover section "Defects to the front fork oil seals as they are subject to wear and tear, including but not limited to damage caused by stone chips to the inner fork tubes."
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Re: Leaking fork seal
Just heard back. They said bring it in Monday and they will clean the seals and if that doesn't work it will be a warranty claim. I am happy with that response.
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Re: Leaking fork seal
Interesting terminology - 'defects'. So if you bought a new bike, rode it off the forecourt and it promptly dumped the oil due to a defective seal, tough because they're subject to wear and tear. Warranty should cover ALL defective components including stuff that's subject to wear and tear - that includes tyres. Heck, gearboxes are subject to wear and tear but if one reduced itself to scrap in the first 12 months because of a defect they can hardly just shrug.Trinity765 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 2:57 pm I've not heard back from the dealer yet but I have read the terms and conditions of the warranty which states under The Warranty Does Not Cover section "Defects to the front fork oil seals as they are subject to wear and tear, including but not limited to damage caused by stone chips to the inner fork tubes."
They could do a revamped version of Catch 22 based on warranty documentation.
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Re: Leaking fork seal
How many miles is on the bike?
I think you’d have a case it were the above scenario as it’s easy to prove that it hasn’t had a chance to wear and or has been battered by dirt, stones and crap.
I think you’d have a case it were the above scenario as it’s easy to prove that it hasn’t had a chance to wear and or has been battered by dirt, stones and crap.
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Re: Leaking fork seal
I wonder if they intend to use something like this to clean the seals: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/254827370526 ... gQEALw_wcB
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Re: Leaking fork seal
Not entirely sure why you thought they’d cover that, have you had the bike long? For example did you purchase it recently, I mean if you had only just purchased the bike then fair enough but if you’ve had it a while and have put a decent amount of miles on it then sadly it’s the nature of the beast.
Just get it sorted, if you fancy doing it yourself over and over then spend the money on the tools that are required but if not then stick it in somewhere and have it done, save a little bit of money and take the forks to them.
Just get it sorted, if you fancy doing it yourself over and over then spend the money on the tools that are required but if not then stick it in somewhere and have it done, save a little bit of money and take the forks to them.
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Re: Leaking fork seal
I've had it since October. I didn't know anything about fork seals when I originally posted but I do nowwull wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 6:14 pm Not entirely sure why you thought they’d cover that, have you had the bike long? For example did you purchase it recently, I mean if you had only just purchased the bike then fair enough but if you’ve had it a while and have put a decent amount of miles on it then sadly it’s the nature of the beast.
Just get it sorted, if you fancy doing it yourself over and over then spend the money on the tools that are required but if not then stick it in somewhere and have it done, save a little bit of money and take the forks to them.
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Re: Leaking fork seal
Warranty just covers for defective manufacture, it doesn't cover wear and tear.Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 4:11 pmInteresting terminology - 'defects'. So if you bought a new bike, rode it off the forecourt and it promptly dumped the oil due to a defective seal, tough because they're subject to wear and tear. Warranty should cover ALL defective components including stuff that's subject to wear and tear - that includes tyres. Heck, gearboxes are subject to wear and tear but if one reduced itself to scrap in the first 12 months because of a defect they can hardly just shrug.Trinity765 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 2:57 pm I've not heard back from the dealer yet but I have read the terms and conditions of the warranty which states under The Warranty Does Not Cover section "Defects to the front fork oil seals as they are subject to wear and tear, including but not limited to damage caused by stone chips to the inner fork tubes."
They could do a revamped version of Catch 22 based on warranty documentation.
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Re: Leaking fork seal
But that's not what the warranty documentation quoted says up there ^^^. It says 'The Warranty Does Not Cover section "Defects to the front fork oil seals as they are subject to wear and tear'. Says nothing about manufacturing defects, just defects. (Might be another section on those of course).Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 9:26 pmWarranty just covers for defective manufacture, it doesn't cover wear and tear.Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 4:11 pmInteresting terminology - 'defects'. So if you bought a new bike, rode it off the forecourt and it promptly dumped the oil due to a defective seal, tough because they're subject to wear and tear. Warranty should cover ALL defective components including stuff that's subject to wear and tear - that includes tyres. Heck, gearboxes are subject to wear and tear but if one reduced itself to scrap in the first 12 months because of a defect they can hardly just shrug.Trinity765 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 2:57 pm I've not heard back from the dealer yet but I have read the terms and conditions of the warranty which states under The Warranty Does Not Cover section "Defects to the front fork oil seals as they are subject to wear and tear, including but not limited to damage caused by stone chips to the inner fork tubes."
They could do a revamped version of Catch 22 based on warranty documentation.
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Re: Leaking fork seal
I believe that's been argued in court on a number of occasions... there is an expectation of reasonable life.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 9:26 pm Warranty just covers for defective manufacture, it doesn't cover wear and tear.
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Re: Leaking fork seal
Suzuki told me it was a consumable part provided by third party.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Sat Jun 17, 2023 9:00 pmI believe that's been argued in court on a number of occasions... there is an expectation of reasonable life.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 9:26 pm Warranty just covers for defective manufacture, it doesn't cover wear and tear.
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IANAL but the wear and tear has to be 'fair'. One could argue that 4000 miles use over 8 months is NOT fair wear and tear. The trouble is, that has to be proven by the claimant.Yorick wrote: ↑Sat Jun 17, 2023 9:32 pmSuzuki told me it was a consumable part provided by third party.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Sat Jun 17, 2023 9:00 pmI believe that's been argued in court on a number of occasions... there is an expectation of reasonable life.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 9:26 pm Warranty just covers for defective manufacture, it doesn't cover wear and tear.
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Re: Leaking fork seal
Is this a brand new bike? I can't recall. Presumably that effects what's considered fair wear and tear.
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Re: Leaking fork seal
Depends what you call new. New in October with 3900 miles on it now.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Jun 18, 2023 7:15 am Is this a brand new bike? I can't recall. Presumably that effects what's considered fair wear and tear.
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Re: Leaking fork seal
I meant was the 4k since you got it, or all in. If it's in total that's very low for a fork seal failure, but if you've got a stone chip in just the wrong place they'll fail in no time at all...
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It was fresh out of the factory in October and that's the total mileage.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Jun 18, 2023 8:04 am I meant was the 4k since you got it, or all in. If it's in total that's very low for a fork seal failure, but if you've got a stone chip in just the wrong place they'll fail in no time at all...
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Re: Leaking fork seal
Yup. I believe its branching into "merchantable quality" area of a sale of goods.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Sat Jun 17, 2023 9:00 pmI believe that's been argued in court on a number of occasions... there is an expectation of reasonable life.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 9:26 pm Warranty just covers for defective manufacture, it doesn't cover wear and tear.
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Re: Leaking fork seal
I dropped my bike off with the dealers this morning. They said that the seal would be replaced under warranty and the parts were arriving today and loaned me a Trident.
They've just phoned and said that head bearing needs replacing and they have that part too. They won't get it through warranty before I need the bike back but they'll do in good faith. I was nearly in tears with gratitude - he mentioned that they like biscuits so I'll take them up some M&S Pistachio and Almond cookies (the best biscuits in the world in my crumble opinion) and I've ordered a selection of craft ales to be delivered to them
They've just phoned and said that head bearing needs replacing and they have that part too. They won't get it through warranty before I need the bike back but they'll do in good faith. I was nearly in tears with gratitude - he mentioned that they like biscuits so I'll take them up some M&S Pistachio and Almond cookies (the best biscuits in the world in my crumble opinion) and I've ordered a selection of craft ales to be delivered to them