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Would like some advice folks,
When I bought my Sv650K4 in Aug 04 the dealer fitted a genuine hugger. To be honest it has always been i tight fit and the holes never lines up perfect. As time has gone on it has developed cracks and skuff marks from the tool box. I have done research and it looks as though they have fitted a K3 part number hugger to a K4 machine. If I go back to the dealer now do I still ahve rights as they clearly fitted the wrong part number and any ideas as to what they should do? Many thanks BTG |
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After a year a a half i doubt they will do anything and they can always say you put another one on yourself. Give it a try if you want but do not hold your breath....unless you know the dealer pretty well of course!
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I had the same problem with a Pyramid hugger - the toolbox eventually began to wear a hole in the hugger. As it took some time to develop, I didn't notice it for quite a while, so it was too late to take it back. Sounds like you've got the same problem
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