- Wed Aug 10, 2016 1:28 pm
#61268
Presto I couldn't agree more - except nowadays the philosophy of all big organisations is to do as little as you can possibly get away with as the vast majority of punters (aka 'customers'!) don't bother to complain and accept second best. In my case having already experienced a blown engine on a brand new Continental GT I was then served up with a brand new Bullet B5 which failed within 15 miles of collecting it with a faulty relay. When I did get it home I had to carry out a full PDI viz Engine to frame mounting bolts loose - under crankcase finger tight, headstay loose, others
10-15lbs ft (Nb much reduced vibration since screwing the engine into the frame properly!)
Fr nearside footpeg fastener finger tight (now loctited and torqued up)
No washers on either front or rear mudguard stays - now all fasteners fitted with nylocs
Exhaust flange studs fingertight, noticeable exhaust leak at manifold - now torqued up to spec
ECU and air filter covers 5mm gap, had to bend back locking tabs to seal the lids so as to
prevent the ingress of rain
Tickover set too high – difficult to engage 1st gear (adjust tickover)
Rr wheel 4 spokes and fr wheel 2 spokes loose, both wheels now set correctly
Forks assembled slightly twisted handlebars to left side, loosened yoke and fr axle and aligned
properly. Consequential damage by the fork shroud leaving deep score marks in the
aluminium of the nearside fork (to be claimed on warranty)
Poor chrome quality (silencer & fr pipe especially - faulty chrome covered over with silver paint
slash, splash sploshed all over joints etc!) The problem is Royal Enfield can't build them properly and don't have any comprehension of what a Western Market requires for £4,000, MotoGB don't want the aggro as its a tiny niche market compared to the six other brands they import and my local dealer doesn't seem to have any spanners!