Consumer Complaints


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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
12/15/20106410
 My triumph tiger 1050 has been plagued with relentless starting issues and over heating issues. on this day i went out to start the bike and it would not turn over. i tried for a few minutes and it would not start. i eventually took the battery out and hooked it up to a charger to make sure that it was fully charged up. in the coming months i tried multiple times to start the bike with a fully charged battery to no avail. on today feb 17, 2011 i had the bike towed to locomotion motorsports to see what the issue is this time.
07/29/20105845
 Less than 2 hours after picking up my triumph tiger 1050 from trebour motorcycles and after the shop manager joe reassured me that the bike was in top-notch condition after my over heating and non starting repairs by his shop, the bike started to overheat in traffic. i was on a dangerous road without a shoulder and was luckily on a downgrade. i noticed the coolant in the reserve tank was boiling so i turned the bike off and coasted down the decline. once i got to the bottom of the downgrade, which was a toll entrance into the lincoln tunnel in new jersey, i was able to push the bike to a non used lane. after the bike cooled down and the overheating warning light went off, i tried to start the bike. nothing happened. i tried again and the bike would not turn over. the port authority police came by to give me a hand and nothing we could do would start the bike. this was less than 2 hours after a certified triumph mechanic swore to me up and down that the bike was in perfect condition after he personally repaired it. i had to have an emergency tow truck come to get the bike and tow it back to the shop while i jumped on a bus back to nyc. the failing of this bike occurred on a very dangerous stretch of roadway and put me in harms way. after i gave the shop manager a tongue lashing he had the bike for another 3 weeks. trebour and triumph did nothing to deal with the overheating issue except to replace the fan fuse. the battery was also completely shot and replaced. (if your counting that is my 3rd factory battery in less than 6 months) all of this under warranty. joe the shop manager once again could not replicate the overheating issue until the night before i picked up the bike. he called me and told me he finally got it to overheat and his solution...was to clean the 10% of the radiator that was a dirty from the tire spitting up road dirt and rain water. as you can guess...that did not fix this dangerous over heating problem.
06/24/20105739
 Around the end of may and beginning of june 2010 my triumph tiger 1050 would continue to overheat in temps higher than 75 degrees and i would have to pull over to let the bike cool down. on around june 24, 2010 the bike would not start again, and with my reoccurring over heating issues i had the bike towed to trebour motorcycles. the bike was in their possession for approx 1 month. at which time the shop manager joe could not get the bike to overheat. although he never test road the bike in the type of conditions that i specified. upon picking up the bike he said the battery tested good and the starter solenoid and fuel pump relay where replaced under warranty.
05/20/20105224
 In the morning my triumph tiger 1050 was having a very hard time starting. it took 15-20 minutes or so to get it to turn over. once i was able to get it started i took it to corsa motorsports to see what the problem was. less than 3 months prior the bike would not start and the whole starter system had to be replaced and i thought the battery was replaced too but it was not documented on the work order. the shop checked the charging system of the battery and deemed the battery weak and replaced it under warranty. this was my second starting issue in 4 months.
12/15/20106410
 My triumph tiger 1050 has been plagued with relentless starting issues and over heating issues. on this day i went out to start the bike and it would not turn over. i tried for a few minutes and it would not start. i eventually took the battery out and hooked it up to a charger to make sure that it was fully charged up. in the coming months i tried multiple times to start the bike with a fully charged battery to no avail. on today feb 17, 2011 i had the bike towed to locomotion motorsports to see what the issue is this time.
07/29/20105845
 Less than 2 hours after picking up my triumph tiger 1050 from trebour motorcycles and after the shop manager joe reassured me that the bike was in top-notch condition after my over heating and non starting repairs by his shop, the bike started to overheat in traffic. i was on a dangerous road without a shoulder and was luckily on a downgrade. i noticed the coolant in the reserve tank was boiling so i turned the bike off and coasted down the decline. once i got to the bottom of the downgrade, which was a toll entrance into the lincoln tunnel in new jersey, i was able to push the bike to a non used lane. after the bike cooled down and the overheating warning light went off, i tried to start the bike. nothing happened. i tried again and the bike would not turn over. the port authority police came by to give me a hand and nothing we could do would start the bike. this was less than 2 hours after a certified triumph mechanic swore to me up and down that the bike was in perfect condition after he personally repaired it. i had to have an emergency tow truck come to get the bike and tow it back to the shop while i jumped on a bus back to nyc. the failing of this bike occurred on a very dangerous stretch of roadway and put me in harms way. after i gave the shop manager a tongue lashing he had the bike for another 3 weeks. trebour and triumph did nothing to deal with the overheating issue except to replace the fan fuse. the battery was also completely shot and replaced. (if your counting that is my 3rd factory battery in less than 6 months) all of this under warranty. joe the shop manager once again could not replicate the overheating issue until the night before i picked up the bike. he called me and told me he finally got it to overheat and his solution...was to clean the 10% of the radiator that was a dirty from the tire spitting up road dirt and rain water. as you can guess...that did not fix this dangerous over heating problem.
06/24/20105739
 Around the end of may and beginning of june 2010 my triumph tiger 1050 would continue to overheat in temps higher than 75 degrees and i would have to pull over to let the bike cool down. on around june 24, 2010 the bike would not start again, and with my reoccurring over heating issues i had the bike towed to trebour motorcycles. the bike was in their possession for approx 1 month. at which time the shop manager joe could not get the bike to overheat. although he never test road the bike in the type of conditions that i specified. upon picking up the bike he said the battery tested good and the starter solenoid and fuel pump relay where replaced under warranty.
05/20/20105224
 In the morning my triumph tiger 1050 was having a very hard time starting. it took 15-20 minutes or so to get it to turn over. once i was able to get it started i took it to corsa motorsports to see what the problem was. less than 3 months prior the bike would not start and the whole starter system had to be replaced and i thought the battery was replaced too but it was not documented on the work order. the shop checked the charging system of the battery and deemed the battery weak and replaced it under warranty. this was my second starting issue in 4 months.
12/15/20106410
 My triumph tiger 1050 has been plagued with relentless starting issues and over heating issues. on this day i went out to start the bike and it would not turn over. i tried for a few minutes and it would not start. i eventually took the battery out and hooked it up to a charger to make sure that it was fully charged up. in the coming months i tried multiple times to start the bike with a fully charged battery to no avail. on today feb 17, 2011 i had the bike towed to locomotion motorsports to see what the issue is this time.
07/29/20105845
 Less than 2 hours after picking up my triumph tiger 1050 from trebour motorcycles and after the shop manager joe reassured me that the bike was in top-notch condition after my over heating and non starting repairs by his shop, the bike started to overheat in traffic. i was on a dangerous road without a shoulder and was luckily on a downgrade. i noticed the coolant in the reserve tank was boiling so i turned the bike off and coasted down the decline. once i got to the bottom of the downgrade, which was a toll entrance into the lincoln tunnel in new jersey, i was able to push the bike to a non used lane. after the bike cooled down and the overheating warning light went off, i tried to start the bike. nothing happened. i tried again and the bike would not turn over. the port authority police came by to give me a hand and nothing we could do would start the bike. this was less than 2 hours after a certified triumph mechanic swore to me up and down that the bike was in perfect condition after he personally repaired it. i had to have an emergency tow truck come to get the bike and tow it back to the shop while i jumped on a bus back to nyc. the failing of this bike occurred on a very dangerous stretch of roadway and put me in harms way. after i gave the shop manager a tongue lashing he had the bike for another 3 weeks. trebour and triumph did nothing to deal with the overheating issue except to replace the fan fuse. the battery was also completely shot and replaced. (if your counting that is my 3rd factory battery in less than 6 months) all of this under warranty. joe the shop manager once again could not replicate the overheating issue until the night before i picked up the bike. he called me and told me he finally got it to overheat and his solution...was to clean the 10% of the radiator that was a dirty from the tire spitting up road dirt and rain water. as you can guess...that did not fix this dangerous over heating problem.
06/24/20105739
 Around the end of may and beginning of june 2010 my triumph tiger 1050 would continue to overheat in temps higher than 75 degrees and i would have to pull over to let the bike cool down. on around june 24, 2010 the bike would not start again, and with my reoccurring over heating issues i had the bike towed to trebour motorcycles. the bike was in their possession for approx 1 month. at which time the shop manager joe could not get the bike to overheat. although he never test road the bike in the type of conditions that i specified. upon picking up the bike he said the battery tested good and the starter solenoid and fuel pump relay where replaced under warranty.
05/20/20105224
 In the morning my triumph tiger 1050 was having a very hard time starting. it took 15-20 minutes or so to get it to turn over. once i was able to get it started i took it to corsa motorsports to see what the problem was. less than 3 months prior the bike would not start and the whole starter system had to be replaced and i thought the battery was replaced too but it was not documented on the work order. the shop checked the charging system of the battery and deemed the battery weak and replaced it under warranty. this was my second starting issue in 4 months.