KTM, why not just get on and sell your bikes as they are. We all know your bikes are decent so people will buy them as is.
we do, and they are selling very well. The point of posting this on here was to educate some of these customers, because there are some shops in the UK that claim that using a dongle doesn't invalidate their warranty. This is miss selling, and when a customer comes to us to warranty a bike that can't be, its us that look like the bad guys. Education is the key, if people want to take the risk, then fair play... but at least know the game you're playing thats all.
Let people who wish to fit these tuning device to their bike fit them. They can take the responsibility for their own actions.
This I'm afraid isn't possible... even you sign away you rights, you are not solely responsible for your actions. Life isn't that simple anymore.
There is pretty clear legal advice on this for, and if a dongled bike is involved in an accident liability can pass right up the supply chain. Bikes with dongles aren't approved as safe products as has been discussed many times.
Trading Standards advice.
"When assessing the safety of a product a number of matters are taken into consideration and anyone in the supply chain, including retailers, can be held liable for the supply of unsafe products.
Traders should carry out basic checks on vehicles before supply including checking the frame is not damaged, that nuts and bolts are secure, tyres are properly inflated, and steering is aligned. The vehicle sold must be of satisfactory quality, fit for the purpose, and as described. There are rules relating to the legal and illegal use of off-road vehicles which should be passed on to the consumer."