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When your motorcycle is part of a recall issued by Everyday Motorcycles, understanding how warranty coverage applies can help you navigate repairs and ensure your bike’s safety without unexpected costs. Recalls typically address safety-related defects or compliance issues, and manufacturers are responsible for remedying these problems at no charge to the owner.
What Does Warranty Coverage Include During a Recall?
During a recall, the manufacturer will cover the cost of any repairs or replacements needed to fix the defect. This includes parts and labor. Importantly, these repairs are provided regardless of your motorcycle’s warranty status or how long you have owned the bike.
Key Points to Remember
- Recall repairs are free of charge to the owner.
- Coverage is valid even if the motorcycle’s standard warranty has expired.
- Manufacturers must notify owners about recalls and provide repair options.
- Always address recalls promptly to maintain safety and avoid potential liabilities.
- Keep records of all recall-related repairs for future reference.
If you receive a recall notice from Everyday Motorcycles, contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible. They will guide you through the process and schedule the necessary repairs. Staying informed and proactive ensures your motorcycle remains safe and reliable on the road.