Saw this the other day and thought it maybe of interest to some. If your riding a new KTM might be worth a read
http://www.ktm.com/service/safety/
Jonzy wrote:I picked mine up after the announcement date, so I would assume it had been checked before hand over.
I picked mine up after the announcement date, so I would assume it had been checked before hand over.
This is a bike dealership you're talking about??
If you bought your KTM from an authorised KTM dealer, then KTM UK will have your details and will send out
a safety recall letter for you to get in touch with a dealer.
If you bought your KTM elsewhere or privately, or have moved house and you haven't passed this info to KTM UK,
then they cannot contact you.
You can visit this webpage and enter your 17 digit VIN in the box and hit 'Check Services' to see if any recalls are
outstanding on your bike
http://www.ktm.com/us/service/safety/
DGTRF Rights Of Way/Rights Of Roads Officer
cee-b wrote:Jonzy wrote:I picked mine up after the announcement date, so I would assume it had been checked before hand over. This is a bike dealership you're talking about??
Your probably right, they managed to sell me the wrong rear wheel spacers for spare rear. In all honesty I am not really worried about it