yepp, even western brands have issues, no question but this bike has a bit too many. On top of what I have shown in the video: headlight issue, random power loss (throttle position sensor ordered but maybe fuel pump), cant connect app, seat, front fender...
Isn't it the retailers responsibility to oversee and check these? They have a check list of things to do over before sale usually to adjust for factory discrepancies. I never never bought a bike here in UK which wasn't checked and confirmed by the showroom engineers. All vehicles require checking before sale to comply with factory spec.
Japanese and western brands might have such checklists, I don't think voge has. In the voge900 facebook group every second day there is a post about the headlight pointing too high on someones new bike :)
@@onthepegs thinking and knowing are different things. Don't fall for the presumption the manufacturer is the fault. It is the retailer's responsibility to check before sale, not the factory. Both will have lists to go through. The origin of the vehicle isn't the reason the retailer missed things.
I bought a brand new Ducati 916 yes some years ago , over heated in traffic! Eventually found out no fuse in radiator fan ! Ffs
yepp, even western brands have issues, no question but this bike has a bit too many. On top of what I have shown in the video: headlight issue, random power loss (throttle position sensor ordered but maybe fuel pump), cant connect app, seat, front fender...
Isn't it the retailers responsibility to oversee and check these? They have a check list of things to do over before sale usually to adjust for factory discrepancies. I never never bought a bike here in UK which wasn't checked and confirmed by the showroom engineers. All vehicles require checking before sale to comply with factory spec.
Japanese and western brands might have such checklists, I don't think voge has. In the voge900 facebook group every second day there is a post about the headlight pointing too high on someones new bike :)
@@onthepegs thinking and knowing are different things. Don't fall for the presumption the manufacturer is the fault. It is the retailer's responsibility to check before sale, not the factory. Both will have lists to go through. The origin of the vehicle isn't the reason the retailer missed things.
Obviously.
They are always delivered in a box, the dealer has to put them together and check everything, also the dealer has to give the warranty.
Interesante....
Stick to Japanese bikes..
they are not perfect either. had my fair share