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Speak to them first and if you make it back out with all your limbs intact without resolving it write them a letter explaining the problem and how you want it rectified.
(I am sure CAB will be able to clarify your legal position. I seem to remember a thread a while back involving Ste and some work on one of his bikes which wasn't done correctly; could provide some pointers on how to go about it?)
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 Ste Not Work Safe

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Surely Cadishead Motorcycles will just say that they did nothing wrong and the work was all done correctly and so there must have been a fault with the rotor from Barton Motors and so it's absolutly nothing to do with them? Can see it being made nicely complicated by it being a second hand part bought from one place and fitted by another.
I'd also expect that you doing work and repairing it with Keith will also allow them to just say any problems were caused by you and so it's not their fault you decided to take it apart incorrectly.
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Hi
I go with Col and say make sure you get a written report from Barton motors that it was an installation problem.
To go with what Craig says above when we took the alternator cover off there were a few bits of magnet missing. I later looked in a bit more detail and noticed that there were wear marks on the inside of the alternator cover in a few places and my guess would be that the rotor had been rubbing (although it is possible that the marks are from the old original rotor).
Measuring it up I cannot see how they would touch as it looks like there should be around 3mm of clearance.
Here is a pic (but 1.5mb or so).
The only thing I can think of is that they installed if without it being keyed into place correctly (is is located with a woodruff key), started it and had a nasty noise so took it to pieces again and found the problem.
All the best
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 311 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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