Blimey you two- I bet you're an absolute riot at parties..mangocrazy wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 11:45 amThis was the point I was trying to make (obviously not very well). Someone, somewhere should be collating these failures and analysing them. As you say, it may be a one-off, it may not. Either way the root cause of the failure needs to be understood. Then you decide whether it needs further (production line) investigation or not.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 11:34 am FWIW OEMs care very much about this sort of thing and all warranty claims made through a franchise dealer make their way back to the mothership eventually. Trinity's bearing will be logged (should be logged ) on some Triumph system somewhere. It might just be a one off blip, it might not be. If it's just a one time thing I'd bet their response would be the same as mine: "not installed correctly, happens sometimes". If it is a multi-blip problem that's when they'll start saying "not installed properly, better go check the production line" etc.
'course, if you have lots of these sorts of blips going on you might be in a 'bigger fish to fry' situation!
Anyway, I'm with Weeksy on this one - @Trinity765 - am glad you're getting sorted
And without wishing to extend the pointless-ness of this, um, side discussion, I am sure someone ( or more accurately, some system) will be collating the information from warranty claims at the factory, and taking action if there is a financial argument by doing so , if not, well, WGAF eh