It is an interesting thread this, apart from the personal insults of being called a twat, lets be honest was it really necessary and constructive?
Its stupid, childish comments like that that give the site a bad name, especially from a moderator.
The way I see it is, yes prehaps I should have given the bike a good inspection before I rode it, yes prehaps the person selling it should have noticed that the bolt was missing, and yes, no one has been hurt or even injuried.
But, I took the fact that because the bike had only done 620 miles since its service/inspection then that was good enough for me. Mistake I agree.
It is also "fact" that those pads have been in that position due to the lack of the mounting bolt for a dam site longer than 620 miles.
Who fitted the hugger (actually the dealer did I understand) is of no real importance, the fact that the missing bolt and was not seen is my issue.
While I agree with the comment, I don't expect them to check ever nut and bolt, I would expect that all safety critical nuts and bolts to be checked, at least visually.
Yes I also agree that I have bought a second hand bike and you therefore accept any problems that you incounter.
It was also the dealers attitude when I spoke to them on the phone, even before seen the evidence he argued that "his" guys had not done it.
I would like to think that I have been fair and I have given them over a week to respond and they havent, so hence the reason why it is on here for all to see.
It was the complete denile by the dealer that has really pissed me off.
To be honest, if he would have even just said sorry "yes we should have picked it up but we didnt, sorry" then you can do no more.
A mistake is a mistake...simple, but it does not make it right though.
At the end of the day, its about customer care.