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I've been trying to keep up with different problems people are having. I've heard people say things like they have 5000 miles and not one problem, all the way to this or that failed after only a couple hundred miles and honda warranty refuses to cover it. While doing little things like adding accessories and my first service, I've discovered some of the bolts have been cross threaded during assembly and ran up extremely tight. Like the door hinge bolts, one on each side was cross threaded. A couple Allen heads on the plastic cover under the bed have been rounded. I just bought my machine in June and declined the extended warranty. But got a letter in the mail offering it again. I'm just trying to figure out if I should go for it. I bought the factory service manual off ebay, and I'm pretty mechanically inclined, but I'm also disabled now too.My decided not on my 1000x purchase. Run it hard the first year and look for issues, keep up to date on what others are finding and inspect those points on your own machine. These vehicles are likely assembled by many different hands and some failure points will be common and should be checked by the end user if you want to prevent problems from occurring. Known issues being the differential vent lines and nipples, the shift gate adjustment, and the air filter box being a dust vacuum. I did my service oil change and the bolts holding the oil and DCT filter covers on were alarmingly not snugged.
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Well, I can’t see the purpose of purchasing an extended warranty if you’re right and Honda’s refusing to honor it....🤔I've been trying to keep up with different problems people are having. I've heard people say things like they have 5000 miles and not one problem, all the way to this or that failed after only a couple hundred miles and honda warranty refuses to cover it. While doing little things like adding accessories and my first service, I've discovered some of the bolts have been cross threaded during assembly and ran up extremely tight. Like the door hinge bolts, one on each side was cross threaded. A couple Allen heads on the plastic cover under the bed have been rounded. I just bought my machine in June and declined the extended warranty. But got a letter in the mail offering it again. I'm just trying to figure out if I should go for it. I bought the factory service manual off ebay, and I'm pretty mechanically inclined, but I'm also disabled now too.
They say they'll cover everything but tires, batteries and regular maintenance stuff. But ive seen different post about this and that not being covered. And I've not really heard anything positive about the warranty.Well, I can’t see the purpose of purchasing an extended warranty if you’re right and Honda’s refusing to honor it....🤔
Yeah....definitely examples of them not standing behind the warranty. Personally I never pay extra for extended warranties though so I know my default stance is they aren't worth it.They say they'll cover everything but tires, batteries and regular maintenance stuff. But ive seen different post about this and that not being covered. And I've not really heard anything positive about the warranty.
Oh I know, there’s people fighting warranty coverage all the time. It rather sucks....They say they'll cover everything but tires, batteries and regular maintenance stuff. But ive seen different post about this and that not being covered. And I've not really heard anything positive about the warranty.
Yeah, I got full coverage insurance too. So if something big happens to it, I just hope I don't get burned when it catches on fire, lol.I declined it- Give it hell the first year and if nothing breaks then you most likely have a solid machine. You can always purchase the Extended Warranty anytime within the first 12 months if you change your mind.
I'm more likely to damage it trail riding than something failing mechanically so full coverage insurance was a must!
You didn't buy a Polaris, right?Yeah, I got full coverage insurance too. So if something big happens to it, I just hope I don't get burned when it catches on fire, lol.
No, I have a honda.You didn't buy a Polaris, right?
Your fear of fire isn't warranted then unless you ride close to or park near a Polaris.No, I have a honda.