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Consumer alleges Harley-Davidson motorcycle he purchased has defects

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HOUSTON – A Florida man alleges a motorcycle he purchased has defects and that its manufacturer breached the written warranty.

Anthony Bevelot filed a complaint on Nov. 1 in the Harris County District Court against Harley-Davidson Motor Co. Inc. alleging that the motor vehicle manufacturer violated the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that on Sept. 27, 2015, he purchased a 2015 Harley-Davidson Tri Glide Ultra Classic from defendant's seller for $32,000. The suit states the motorcycle came with a written warranty.

Shortly after the purchase, the plaintiff alleges he experienced multiple defects with the motorcycle. He alleges the defendant, through authorized dealers, has not repaired the defects after several attempts. He alleges the defendant refused his demand for revocation.

The plaintiff holds Harley-Davidson Motor Co. Inc. responsible because the defendant allegedly failed to comply with its written warranties.

The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks monetary relief of $49,999 or less, attorney's fees, costs and all other relief to which he may be justly entitled. He is represented by Andrew Ross and Scott R. Frieling of Allen Stewart PC in Dallas.

Harris County District Court case number 2018-79435

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