Slowpoke
Husqvarna
AA Class
I can see the frustration that the OP would have, but the fact of the matter is that dirt bikes and snowmobiles are subject to the most severe riding conditions of probably any 2 vehicle classes on earth.
They get the crap run out of them, period. Every once in a while, one of them goes POP!, sometimes for odd reasons, but mostly because of the stress they're under. It sux when it's yours.
PS, Like Woodschick says, it's all semantics about enduros. They may be timekeeping events, but during the special test sections, and many of the timekeeping sections, the bike is subject to the same conditions as a Harescramble or any other type of X-country competition.
At any rate, hope you at least get some parts support or something.....,besides the jap guys wouldn't have even acknowledged your complaint, much less offer support.
They get the crap run out of them, period. Every once in a while, one of them goes POP!, sometimes for odd reasons, but mostly because of the stress they're under. It sux when it's yours.
PS, Like Woodschick says, it's all semantics about enduros. They may be timekeeping events, but during the special test sections, and many of the timekeeping sections, the bike is subject to the same conditions as a Harescramble or any other type of X-country competition.
At any rate, hope you at least get some parts support or something.....,besides the jap guys wouldn't have even acknowledged your complaint, much less offer support.
Yes, I said that. And I do mean that, I really would. I'd expect from the first time you call them for them to say "bring the bike in and let us look at it" because they should have experience dealing with potential catastrophic engine issues and warranty claims on such. Once they saw it was an issue with manufacturing they should have told you they'd handle dealing with Husky corporate and request you stay out of the loop. Essentially, they should have told Husky what they wanted to hear to get the warranty claim processed. THAT is what I pay for when I buy a new bike from a dealer.