It is so very sad that all these good suggestions come from a forum of his friends but the Dealer and Atlanta just keep putting this back on the road.

There comes a point in customer service where you have to error in favor of the customer. If its electrical they need to take it outta this bike and replace it.

I have heard so many stories about folks having to call or email Peter etc. and beg dealers to do whats right.

Ongoing warranty always goes through Georgia. Vicariously it goes through Peter. If he is not involved already on something like this then the dealer is simply useless, not good, and not fair.

This bike should not be broken at this point. It is not acceptable under any scenario. I will begin relating this story along with many others to perspective buyers.

Electrical issues and Triumph has simply gone out of control. This is not 1967, its not to be accepted and tolerated in the 21st century.

I hope it gets worked out soon.


I try to aggravate one person a day. Today may be your day.