But Mark, generally peeps in this country aren't doing the milage that peeps from other country's are doing. Trucking is a popular thing here due to the distances involved. What electronic set up were you using on the Cannonball? Did it let you down?MarkH wrote:I'm not really sure how you came to that conclusion.
The overwhelming majority of customers have something they like. Every product ever made has a rate of failure. Ian has stated MBs (though I am not sure if that is a true failure rate or simply a return rate), Philipp has stated Scooter Centers as being significantly less than MBs and I can tell you that ours is exactly zero. We had to replace one pickup on one stator that came from the very first batch. No returns and no complaints since. If you are not happy with the product than you should return it to the dealer. If the dealer won't help you than your complaint should really be with their service. In that case, take it up with the distributor.
The BGM products are constantly evolving and improving in an effort to make them as good as possible. There is a lot of hard work, effort and real dedication by some very good people going into these Lambretta products. I think BGM has shown that they are committed to producing the best product possible and are always willing to listen and respond to any and all feedback.
Not saying one is better than the other and by all means development of new products for our shopping scoots is a good thing. Nothing improves without testing and getting feedback. Thank you for your efforts Phillip and Mark.