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Re[2]: [ST] engine question



It was taken care of under the two year warrantee, so Triumph paid
for the troubleshooting. In my case, however, the bike had become
unrideable, hence there was no question in anyone's mind that it
was warrantee item.

You will probably have to pay to have the CO level set, especially
if it is not part of the tune download you already paid for.  I
doubt it would cost very much, as it won't take more than five
minutes to set the level, once the engine is warmed up.

- -Keith
'00 RS

On Thursday, October 24, 2002, 1:36:08 PM, RLopez wrote:

> Who ended up paying for the "troubleshooting"?  Considering I paid for the
> new version of Tune ---  It seems like it might be somewhat of a pain
> dealing with them (cycle shop) in that they've told me already that Triumph
> doesn't consider this as a "warranty" type problem...that's why it cost my
> $60 bucks for the new tune version..

> Rene
> '01 BRG ST



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