It is currently 17 May 2025 23:21

All times are UTC+01:00




Post new topic  Reply to topic  [ 51 posts ]  Go to page Previous 1 2 3 4 Next
Author Message
PostPosted: 15 Sep 2009 15:47 
yourguitarhero wrote:
I don't think Buells are badly put together



You obviously don't own mine! :x


Top
   
PostPosted: 15 Sep 2009 17:28 
Offline
User avatar

Joined: 19 May 2009 20:42
Posts: 464
Location: my shed, Hampshire
R.I.P i guess it started with the loss of Maz's mail order! :lol:

_________________
BUELL-Turning riders into mechanics since 1983!!!


Top
PostPosted: 15 Sep 2009 17:33 
Offline
Moderator
User avatar

Joined: 15 Apr 2009 17:25
Posts: 11772
Location: Oswestry
:hehe: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

_________________
If your dreams don't scare you, they are not big enough.


Top
PostPosted: 15 Sep 2009 22:08 
Offline

Joined: 11 May 2009 22:36
Posts: 252
yourguitarhero wrote:
I don't think Buells are badly put together

The issues with them are due to design (gearboxes/bearings etc) and some materials that aren't right - the steel for the exhuast for example? Those things are the responsibility of whoever is in charge.


Virtually all modern bikes are poorly put together. They are bought by gullible consumers as fashion items, not work-horses, so why would manufacturers bother with boring things like longevity or economical maintenance?
My 51-reg M2 with 60k is actually in better nick than my '02 reg Yamaha 850 with 55k, not to mention the happily rotting and electrically unreliable Honda Africa Twin and 2 mechanically fragile BMW R1100 (RS and RT) I owned over the last 10 years.
My older BMWs were very well built and cheap to own, but not overly exciting. You can't have it all ;)


Top
PostPosted: 15 Sep 2009 22:19 
Raiderfan wrote:
Spook wrote:
I think you'll find it's the Managers who actually instruct the workers to screw the bikes together so badly.


Phew, well done there, Spook. For a second there was a suggestion out there that workers who do a bad job should actually take some responsibility for it.

But, no. It's all the managers' fault. The noble worker remains beyond criticism.

Thank God we put that right.

:roll:


Yup, rock on comrade Spook, keep the Red Flag flying....

Do you know what, in my experience, I have never seen a manager ask anyone to do a shoddy job. Why would they ....?

On the other had I have seen the "heroric workers" take the piss left , right and centre
Sleeping on the job, clocking in for others, skiving, throwing sickies (bad back and stress, yeah, right), not following proceedures, taking "shortcuts" etc etc etc...


Top
   
PostPosted: 15 Sep 2009 22:53 
robelst wrote:
yourguitarhero wrote:
I don't think Buells are badly put together

The issues with them are due to design (gearboxes/bearings etc) and some materials that aren't right - the steel for the exhuast for example? Those things are the responsibility of whoever is in charge.


Virtually all modern bikes are poorly put together. They are bought by gullible consumers as fashion items, not work-horses, so why would manufacturers bother with boring things like longevity or economical maintenance?
My 51-reg M2 with 60k is actually in better nick than my '02 reg Yamaha 850 with 55k, not to mention the happily rotting and electrically unreliable Honda Africa Twin and 2 mechanically fragile BMW R1100 (RS and RT) I owned over the last 10 years.
My older BMWs were very well built and cheap to own, but not overly exciting. You can't have it all ;)


I think this sort of sums it up.

I bought a Buell knowing, mostly, what I was getting into and that should be the case with any product you buy. Also if you buy new tech products then you can get problems. It is a fact of life in the consumer world.

Learn how to spanner your bike or at the very least know if it is right or wrong if you get a dealer to do it. A point in case are tyre people. Never trust anyone because if you do your going to die.


Top
   
PostPosted: 16 Sep 2009 10:03 
Offline
User avatar

Joined: 06 May 2009 15:35
Posts: 2568
Current ride: A black one
Location: Wales. The land of dragons and welsh cakes
robelst wrote:
Virtually all modern bikes are poorly put together.

:clap:

Virtually every feckin thing made today seems to be shoddy. Gearboxes went on the van and Mrs Dusty's car well under 50,000 miles, with horrendous replacement costs. The latest generation of Ifor Williams horse trailers, whilst looking smart, are total shite. Our current second generation model is rubbish in comparison to the old ones.

In our business, it would be really nice to have products that you can "take out of the box" with the confidence that there will not be a problem of some kind.

If this is the result of alledged price driven demands by the consumer, well, we are getting what we deserve :roll:

On the positve side:

My 52 year old Lister driven saw bench can still give you a nasty bite

My 43 year old tractor is as sweet as a nut

My wife of 30 plus years is reliable and relatively economical

My 24 year old telly is still A1

My 12 year old Buell still makes me smile

And no, I do not rate my tractor more than my wife, it's just chronological :D

_________________
Dusty 001


Top
PostPosted: 16 Sep 2009 10:21 
Getting back to the point. Are there any indications that this is anything more than a temporary close. I for one like my Buell with all its bits falling off and quirkyness. FFS is this UKBEG or not


Top
   
PostPosted: 16 Sep 2009 10:34 
Offline
User avatar

Joined: 06 May 2009 15:35
Posts: 2568
Current ride: A black one
Location: Wales. The land of dragons and welsh cakes
Devonbob wrote:
Getting back to the point. Are there any indications that this is anything more than a temporary close. I for one like my Buell with all its bits falling off and quirkyness. FFS is this UKBEG or not


Image

_________________
Dusty 001


Top
PostPosted: 16 Sep 2009 10:54 
:rofl: At least you still own a Buell Dusty :yup:


Top
   
PostPosted: 16 Sep 2009 10:57 
Offline
User avatar

Joined: 06 May 2009 15:35
Posts: 2568
Current ride: A black one
Location: Wales. The land of dragons and welsh cakes
Devonbob wrote:
:rofl: At least you still own a Buell Dusty :yup:


Yep. I think like a lot of the owners of the early tubers, whilst we may occasionally waver, we would not sell them :)

_________________
Dusty 001


Top
PostPosted: 16 Sep 2009 14:18 
Dusty wrote:
Devonbob wrote:
:rofl: At least you still own a Buell Dusty :yup:


Yep. I think like a lot of the owners of the early tubers, whilst we may occasionally waver, we would not sell them :)


Or cannot sell them. Or has Phil the Drill finally managed to get rid of his now? ;)


Top
   
PostPosted: 17 Sep 2009 08:07 
Offline
proff. patpending
User avatar

Joined: 06 May 2009 20:20
Posts: 14705
Current ride: Victoria Sponge
Location: Bristol - Gateway to all things good
greasemonkey wrote:
Raiderfan wrote:
Or cannot sell them.


,,,moot point Raider,,,you're not allowed to sell them,,,they all belong to Maz, you have to get dispensation,,,


This one aswell?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... MEWAX%3AIT

_________________
08 Specialized Langster


Top
PostPosted: 17 Sep 2009 08:20 
That's the black sheep of the family.


Top
   
PostPosted: 18 Sep 2009 21:50 
Offline

Joined: 16 Jul 2009 11:02
Posts: 9
Location: Milton Keynes
Not sure how they can suffer from re structuring unles HD completely pull the plug as HD only have a 49% share.
They don't build a bike that everyone wants only those of us discerning riders.


Top
Display posts from previous:  Sort by  
Post new topic  Reply to topic  [ 51 posts ]  Go to page Previous 1 2 3 4 Next

All times are UTC+01:00


Who is online

Users browsing this forum: DotNet [Bot] and 49 guests


You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot post attachments in this forum

Search for:
Jump to:  
Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Limited