beerbellybill
Well-Known Member
Don't know if anyone can help but does anyone know anything about the New York state lemon law? This is what has been happening with my bike. I have a 2007 Vmax that I bought in PA with only 4 miles on her, it was fresh out of the crate. After about 1900 miles on her I noticed some coolant on one of the head gaskets. I took her in and I was told that my bike has a recall on the head gaskets. Turns out the recall is because the head bolts were not torqued enough. The bike was in the shop for 3 weeks. They replaced the leaky head gasket and re-torqued the other. After about 100 miles since it was worked on I was getting lots and lots of white smoke on startup, but no external leaks. My mechanic informed me that the gasket that they only re-torqued must now be leaking internally. I drooped the bike off FIVE weeks ago as of this Wednesday . My last phone call to the shop confirmed my fears, they had to remove the engine and were awaiting parts. So my question is does this fall under a lemon? They have had the bike for 3 weeks for the first try, now it's at 5 weeks!!! HELP!!! I have lost half of the season to a recall. Not to mention that I save about $40 a week in gas every time I ride my bike. I wanted a Vmax in the worst way and when I find one new this is my outcome. I'm starting to miss my old 600 Katana for God sake. I regret this purchase. Too bad Yamaha doesn't read these forums. I'm going to call a lemon law lawyer today and call the shop AGAIN to see what my options are.