does the lemon law apply to motorcycles?
We live in california. The bike is a 2005 kawasaki 250. It only had 240 miles on it when we got it. It broke down the first time 3 days after we got it. It came with a full warranty so they “fixed” it. It broke 3 days later same problem. Then 2 times since. We have had it less than a month and it’s broken 4 times or more times if you count how many times it’s just died on the side of the road and would actually restart for another 2 minutes. What are our rights? We asked them about returning or exchanging it for one that worked and they told us we were stuck with it and they would fix it again… they haven’t and my husband is refusing to ride it because he’s almost been thrown over the handlebars twice. It just keeps dying, they said it was gas, they said it was a crip in the fuel line, electrical, manufactured that way. All Crap.
And for bad publicity sake-the shop is Quincy’s on main in El Cajon, CA -by san diego.Don’t ever shop there,their bikes are crap and the service is worse
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