2007 Tranny problem!
"A group of illegal immigrants who worked for Wendy's International Inc. is suing the restaurant chain because the company fired them after discovering it had missed a deadline for joining a federal program that would have helped them attain legal status."
How ridiculous is that? What rights do illegal immigrants have that allows them to file a lawsuit in the United States? What's the basis for their lawsuit?
When it comes to a lawsuit against Harley Davidson, there are probably a number of things that could be used as a basis for a lawsuit. One of which is that a person who purchases a product can expect it to perform in a reasonable manner for which it was intended. Would it be that difficult to prove inherent differences in previous years compared to the 2007 models?
If HD is really looking to isolate the problem and find a fix, they need to stop playing games. It's like a shell game. Keep everything moving, don't let on like anything is wrong and maybe everyone will go away quietly. I can't blame them for wanting to make sure they locate the problem and find the right fix for it (if that's what they are actually doing), but why all the bullsh_t lies, playing dumb, etc.
Acknowledge the noise, document it and tell the people they'll look into it to determine if there's a problem, what's causing it, and hopefully a cure. Otherwise, lawsuits will appear if only out of frustration.
Basis? Who needs a basis to file a lawsuit? This was in the news last week.........
"A group of illegal immigrants who worked for Wendy's International Inc. is suing the restaurant chain because the company fired them after discovering it had missed a deadline for joining a federal program that would have helped them attain legal status."
How ridiculous is that? What rights do illegal immigrants have that allows them to file a lawsuit in the United States? What's the basis for their lawsuit?
When it comes to a lawsuit against Harley Davidson, there are probably a number of things that could be used as a basis for a lawsuit. One of which is that a person who purchases a product can expect it to perform in a reasonable manner for which it was intended. Would it be that difficult to prove inherent differences in previous years compared to the 2007 models?
If HD is really looking to isolate the problem and find a fix, they need to stop playing games. It's like a shell game. Keep everything moving, don't let on like anything is wrong and maybe everyone will go away quietly. I can't blame them for wanting to make sure they locate the problem and find the right fix for it (if that's what they are actually doing), but why all the bullsh_t lies, playing dumb, etc.
Acknowledge the noise, document it and tell the people they'll look into it to determine if there's a problem, what's causing it, and hopefully a cure. Otherwise, lawsuits will appear if only out of frustration.
Last edited by drod; Feb 9, 2009 at 09:26 AM.
It was 45 degrees today - and I rode about 80 miles - and no clatter.
Definetly heat related I'm thinking.
Well, I'll take it in for the 1000 mile service today - and we'll see.
I wonder if they tested that new compensator in Alaska or something and didn't think anyone would ride these things in heat.
I sure enjoy this bike when it ain't knocking and clattering..
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It's definitely heat related, which makes me wonder. Has anyone who has had the clatter issue actually replaced some of these epa restriction stuff that makes our engine run hot? Such as complete exhaust, air cleaner, ECM etc. And if so did the clatter go away?
Last edited by drod; Feb 9, 2009 at 09:25 AM.


