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why does KTM not have a contingency program??
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[QUOTE="Norman Foley, post: 724692, member: 26151"] Katoom EXC, I'm glad the KTM suits your riding style. I just had a few questions. Who is your Husky dealer? Did you get the Husky and KTM from the same dealer? How did you "get rid of the Husky"? You said the dealer didn't charge the battery correctly when prepping the bike. Did you try jumping the bike with car jumper cables and battery(big no no)? I'm just suprised, Husky usually is quite responsive about warranty issues. An ECEA rider had his TE250 quit at an enduro(at the start line). The next day Husky US picked up his bike and took it to HQ to check it out. It turned out the owner had dropped a cam cover washer into the engine when checking valve clearences and it was caught in the cam chain. Bike fixed, owner happy(a little red faced), Husky US happy, pretty good response I'd say. I think your dealer is the weak link in your deal. Good luck with the KTM. Norman [/QUOTE]
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