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Blake
| Posted on Tuesday, June 03, 2003 - 04:26 am: |
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Press Release from Harley-Davidson: Milwaukee, WI: Harley-Davidson Motor Company and Buell Motorcycle Company announce the implementation of "Operation Mission Accomplished," a plan to extend warranty coverage to military personnel recently deployed in support of operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. "Everyone at Harley-Davidson and Buell recognizes the sacrifice made by men and women from the many nations involved in recent military efforts in the Middle East region," said Steve Phillips, Vice President of Quality, Reliability and Technical Service. "This program will acknowledge that effort by extending the warranty on Harley-Davidson and Buell motorcycles owned by those who have served and been unable to ride while they were on duty." The program will apply to owners of Harley-Davidson and Buell motorcycles who are coalition military personnel from any country deployed to an area controlled by CENTCOM, or deployed in support of coalition operations in the Middle East from November 1, 2001, until June 1, 2003. If their motorcycle is under warranty, Harley-Davidson and Buell will provide an extension of the 12-month factory warranty for the number of days they were deployed to account for the balance of the remaining warranty period. If the warranty on any of their Harley-Davidson or Buell motorcycles expired while they were deployed in the designated areas, Harley-Davidson will offer additional warranty coverage for a period of time equal to the length of their deployment, but not to exceed the original 12 month factory warranty period. Harley-Davidson and Buell owners who believe they are eligible for Operation Mission Accomplished should see their local dealer upon return from deployment for details on applying for the program.
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Hans
| Posted on Tuesday, June 03, 2003 - 10:13 am: |
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I am verry impressed: How can they bring it up: an extended warranty for the days of employment, but ho ho, not past the first of June. . CHEAP gesture in relation with the indestructability of their motorbikes. Hans |
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