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Blew out a belt on the highway. NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY

Started by LUKE, June 20, 2008, 07:06:59 PM

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LUKE

The engine just shut down on the highway on my way home tonight.  No sputtering, just dead.  I tried twice to restart it but it doesn't sound right.  Everything else seemed OK so now that I am home I've pulled the belt covers to find that my vertical belt is shredded.  Am I screwed?  Did I just bend a valve?  My nearest dealer is more then 100 miles away so I won't get it there for more then a week.  I am under warranty so I hope all is well but this is my pride and joy.  I am just panicing I guess.
Thanks for any speculation.

Luke

Stangman

That happened to my buddy's S4.  He ended up having to pick up a used motor on Ebay cause his was toast.

Sorry to hear about your bad luck, especially to a fellow Wisconsiner.

Atleast you are under warranty though.


Speeddog

Sorry to hear that.  :(

You're under warranty, so don't panic.

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LUKE

5000
ran like a top until now.

I'll call Corse Superbikes in the morning.

bigiain

Quote from: LUKE on June 20, 2008, 07:50:44 PM
5000
ran like a top until now.

I'll call Corse Superbikes in the morning.

Good luck - don't let them palm you off - push _real_ hard for a warranty repair.

big

NAKID

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LUKE

Quote from: NAKID on June 21, 2008, 01:55:04 AM
And they should come pick up the bike....
I already called Roadside Assistance to tow me home.  They said they would pay the $200 for the tow but I have to be reimbursed.  That seems pretty tacky but at the side of the highway with storms coming I wasn't in position to argue.

Quote from: bigiain on June 20, 2008, 09:52:14 PM
Good luck - don't let them palm you off - push _real_ hard for a warranty repair.
I really hope I don't have a fight on my hands.  As you know my bike is heavily modified.  Even though that has nothing to do with what happened, I'm sure someone will point out the Arrows and PC3 and get me all bothered.  At least the dealer installed the PC3.

ducatiz

Quote from: LUKE on June 21, 2008, 04:44:31 AM
I already called Roadside Assistance to tow me home.  They said they would pay the $200 for the tow but I have to be reimbursed.  That seems pretty tacky but at the side of the highway with storms coming I wasn't in position to argue.


that is pretty standard.  they don't have a fleet of tow trucks on the standby and they have to review your claim once you are towed. 

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I really hope I don't have a fight on my hands.  As you know my bike is heavily modified.  Even though that has nothing to do with what happened, I'm sure someone will point out the Arrows and PC3 and get me all bothered.  At least the dealer installed the PC3.

i would remove the pc3.  warranty hassles will be less.

a shredded belt has nothing to do with the pc3 and we all know that, but Italians do not understand what "Magneson-Moss" is.



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Norm

You probably have a bent valve, a bad guide, and maybe a tweeked valve seat. None of those are very expensive. Any digs in the head or piston should be fine as long as they aren't too big. The only thing that could get expensive is if you've scratched the cylinder wall deep enough that it's beyond replating - then you give it to someone like me.
I would check the waiting list at the dealer & maybe pop the head so they could do their inspection & order parts without waiting for a tech to free up. This is a tough time of year for fast repairs at a dealership.

Spike

Sorry for your mishap and good luck on the repairs. Hopefully it won't be that bad and you will get back on the road soon. (Crossing fingerz)

LUKE

I am always amazed how much knowledge there is in this community .
An appointment has been made with Corse to drop off the bike on Tuesday.  Corse is a really good dealer so I am anticipating a positive experience.  The only problem is that they are backed up in the shop this time of year.  The guy said not to worry about returning the bike to stock.  He said they have a good relationship with DNA and just to leave the mods as is.

Thanks everyone.  I was just sick about the bike and got worried.
Do you think if they pull the engine they'll ship it out to paint it black? ;D
I'll let you know in a couple weeks.

Luke

CRASH!

If the bike has 5k miles, you're within the service interval of the original cam belts. Slam dunk. Case closed. The factory installed and tensioned the OE belts. A belt failed. Warranty covers it. NO mods affect the life of the cam belt.

I wouldn't worry about removing mods. Doesn't matter what Italians understand about warranty law, your US dealer and Ducati USA get it.

You've certainly bent stuff...

ducatiz

Quote from: CRASH! on June 21, 2008, 10:53:48 AM
I wouldn't worry about removing mods. Doesn't matter what Italians understand about warranty law, your US dealer and Ducati USA get it.

my comment was regarding prior experience and others who reported warranty problems when they had PCIII's installed.

legally, you are correct, but that just means he has a cause of action if they deny a warranty claim -- which means litigation costs to enforce the warranty.

i would just remove it to avoid hassles.  it takes 10-20 minutes, it is not rocket science.
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"Yelling out of cars, turning your speakers out the window to blast your music onto the street, setting off M-80 firecrackers, firing automatic weapons into the airâ€"these are all well and good. But none of them create a merry atmosphere of insouciance and bonhomie quite like a revving motorcycle.

Hedgehog

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Good luck.  Hope nothing serious is damaged.  Here's a pic of a belt that shredded on me, due to being too tight.  Fortunately, mine didn't slip.


LUKE

that's pretty much what mine looks like. [laugh]