David B
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This is pathetic. What a joke of a sentence for the damage he's done.
That's an amazing statement. I don't even have words...You have to give him a A for effort. The 961 Norton Commando actually exists.
I reckon he should have built them in Thailand?Some folks love the idea of a resurrection of a British bike, no matter how bad the story is.
-The Boss is a criminal
- He destroyed lives
-He used knock off parts with no regard to the safety of the rider, never mind reliability problems
( Broken front end casting, starter ring gear falls off at speed)
- They were mostly assembled by unqualified British workers.
- The bikes are possibly the worst new motorcycle built in the last 75 years or so.
This is really too bad as it reinforces the poor regard that many North Americans and Europeans have for British made machinery.
Yet some think it's all just great.
I'm guessing you haven't lost your pension to a fraudster then Al?Are you talking about justice or reality ? I learned two important lessons in my life - 'the system runs on bullshit' and 'if you have a victim's mindset, you will be a victim '. The problem is that what Stuart Garner did carries no penalty because it is the basis of business right around the globe. The space between criminality and proper business practice is extremely small. In Australia I can only remember one business person who was ever held to account - Alan Bond. He is a folk hero because when he was jailed he copped it sweet and did his time. There is one other who was a public figure and the top of a criminal hierarchy , who was named in a royal commission but never prosecuted. Those guys are usually donors to major political parties.
You have to give Stuart Garner 'A for effort'. What he did was very well done. People suffered, but 'there is one born every day'. I do not think Stuart bought any politicians.
Have you followed the struggles of the people who have been trying to use these bikes??You have to give Stuart Garner 'A for effort'. What he did was very well done. People suffered, but 'there is one born every day'. I do not think Stuart bought any politicians.
Pfft.... "it'll be fine"Have you followed the struggles of the people who have been trying to use these bikes??
Here is a small sample of the issues they have encountered.
-Starter Ring gears falling off, could be fatal as it can lock the rear wheel at speed.
- Oil puking into the air cleaner
- cush drive rubbers deteriorating in a few thousand kms
- ignition parts on a new motorcycle were imitation Bosch, likely made in China for pennies. They have to be tossed and replaced with proper items.
-Many electrical or electronic problems, not easily traced or remedied.
- lots of strange engine noises when they do run.
- high level of vibration, probably due to imbalanced balancer shaft and crankshaft.
- crankshaft centre bearing housing installed with incorrect length screws, not secured.
- broken front fork triple tree casting- hard to tell what causes this.
And plenty more.
" What he did was very well done"
Glen