Hey guys, let me clarify something. My situation shouldn't really be in this category. I've certainly had problems with my ride and I made a comment based on another post that freaked me out that my problem might never be resolved. But my dealer has not done anything that could have caused any of these problems. In fact, they brought my bike in from another dealer where it was assembled. My bike's problems started right after I bought it. My disappointment has been with Triumph in general. Am I happy about my situation? Hell no! Do I wish they would have replaced the bike immediately? You bet. I've had a bike for months that has stranded me every time I've ridden it. But to be absolutely clear, MotoBritalia is not the cause of any of the problems. As far as I know they do excellent work and I have no problem sending anyone to them for service. So please don't think that I'm saying anything bad about their service department or technicians.

Now in regards to the lemon law. Yes, GA has one and it does apply to motorcycles. The problem that I have is that it seems to be an intermitent problem that has not been able to be duplicated by a service dept. I spoke with Triumph USA the other day and they maintain that if the problem cannot be replicated their hands are tied. If they are not able to diagnose the problem soon, when I get it back I'll have to ride it around during business hours and hope that it breaks down and I can get it to a dealer. Given the bike's history, I'm not worried. With that hopefully the problem will be found. If not I'll take further steps with my attorney with Triumph about the Lemon law. Because they can't replicate the problem it could be tricky, which is why I will involve my attorney. After all, all I'm asking for is a bike that will run! Nothing else.

Worse case, I'll trade the bike in for a Yamaha or Suzuki, or if a bonus comes through, just go back to Harley.


"I am what I am, and that's all that I am."