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Man Fights Back Over Broken Motorcycle 3 Years, 10 Months ago  
Here's a Roadster story that made my local newscast last week. Story follows video link below.

-=Mike

Video of broadcast:
http://kdka.com/video/?id=43664@kdka.dayport.com


Story from http://kdka.com/consumer/motorcycle.fight.back.2.769136.html

With gas prices up, motorcycle sales are rising too. Some motorcycles can get fifty, even sixty miles per gallon, but what if you run into trouble? If your motorcycle turns out to be a lemon, the Pennsylvania Lemon Law doesn't cover motorcycles, so what can you do?

Here's how one Greensburg rider fought back and won.

Brian Markiewicz of Norvelt spent close to $15,000 two years ago for his motorcycle, a brand new Yamaha Roadster, but his problems began the day he bought it.

"On the way home, it would pop back through the carburetor, hesitate and stall," explained Markiewicz.

Markiewicz says it's a problem that's caused him more than a few close calls, but even though he took his bike back to the dealer for repairs at least seven times, nothing was done that fixed the problem with his bike.

Brian Markiewicz found help through Pennsylvania lemon law attorneys, Kimmel and Silverman. Brian learned that even though the state lemon law doesn't cover motorcycles, there is a federal law that does.

"There is still recourse if you have a motorcycle that's not working the way it should and it hasn't been repaired by the manufacturer," explained Brian's attorney, Christina Gill Roseman.

It's the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act, a law that covers not only motorcycles but computers, ATVs, any product that is under warranty, has problems and those problems aren't fixed in a reasonable period of time. Usually three or more attempts to fix the problem is considered reasonable.

Attorney Christina Gill Roseman took Brian's case to court. Arbitrators awarded Brian a settlement of $3,644 for diminished value of his motorcycle due to the unfixed problem.

"I keep the bike and I can have it repaired by anybody else or trade the bike or get rid of it or whatever I want to do with it, " said Markiewicz.

Not only did Brian win a money settlement, he was awarded attorney fees as well. That's because under the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act, consumers like Brian Markiewicz who fight back and win don't pay.

"These are fee shifting statutes, "explained Gill Roseman. "That means if the plaintiff is successful, the manufacturer pays the fees and costs associated with their case."

"So far, " said Markiewicz, "it hasn't cost me a penny. I am amazed."

This story isn't quite ready for a happy ending for Markiewicz. Yamaha appealed the settlement, so it's back to court. The moral of this story for consumers is if you have a product under warranty and can't get satisfaction with repairs, you can take the company to court at a price you can afford. Nothing!

For more information, you can call Kimmel and Silverman's Pittsburgh Office at 412-566-1001.

(© MMVIII, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.)
 
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Re:Man Fights Back Over Broken Motorcycle 3 Years, 10 Months ago  
Thats Good to know stuff

I believe the lemon law in Washington State covers motorcycles 750 and larger.

Moondog
 
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Re:Man Fights Back Over Broken Motorcycle 3 Years, 10 Months ago  
For more information, you can call Kimmel and Silverman's Pittsburgh Office at 412-566-1001.

Good info but is this a lawyers add??
 
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Re:Man Fights Back Over Broken Motorcycle 3 Years, 10 Months ago  
No lawyer here - I design networks for a living...just copying the article to include the copyright.

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Re:Man Fights Back Over Broken Motorcycle 3 Years, 10 Months ago  
The thing that bugs me the most about this is that the Roadie is a great bike. The entire Star line is a great bunch of scoots. If the company would stand behind the product and make the delaers more responsible and hold them to a higher standard, undoubtedly they would sell alot more bikes. It just doesn't make very good buisness sense.
 
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Re:Man Fights Back Over Broken Motorcycle 3 Years, 10 Months ago  
My God... forget the story... I am blown away by the pic of you on that Roadie...! You make that thing look like a toy! You have to be one big giant of a man!
 
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Re:Man Fights Back Over Broken Motorcycle 3 Years, 10 Months ago  
I was thinking it, someone had to say it. I'm 5-10" 260. In the pic he does look like a giant, or say a..........LumberJack
 
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Re:Man Fights Back Over Broken Motorcycle 3 Years, 10 Months ago  
You should have seen me on the Kawasaki 440 LTD I was riding before this For the record, I'm 6'2" and built like an offensive lineman...minus the bench press capability.

Chief - are you thinking that the dealer should have been able to fix? From what I've seen here, his problem doesn't look unique.

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Re:Man Fights Back Over Broken Motorcycle 3 Years, 10 Months ago  
Lumberjack wrote:
You should have seen me on the Kawasaki 440 LTD I was riding before this For the record, I'm 6'2" and built like an offensive lineman...minus the bench press capability.


Yea... that remeinds me of a time when I went to a retreat and met a guy riding a HD Sportster; he was over 6' tall and 200 lbs; rode that thing from South Bend Indiana to Mitchell Indiana in Southern Indiana... one heck of a long ride - and no forward controls or anything; he was riding with some little guy who rode something like a Yamaha vstar or something... in the 700 or 800 class but wide and with floorboard etc.. Anyway I followed these two to lunch one afternoon and this guy on the HD was setting on that thing sideways almost - looked as uncomfortable as could be - but by god - he was riding a Harley! What a moron.
 
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Re:Man Fights Back Over Broken Motorcycle 3 Years, 10 Months ago  
Gotta love the HD marketing effort, LC...

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