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			Well said Patrick,
 I guess what I was really getting at with the lawsuit was to see if Porsche would do the same thing Harley-Davidson did with its Twin Cam 88 engine.  I bought a '99 FLHTC with the first year 88 Twin Cam.  The engines inner cam bearings were coming apart and destroying the engines.  With documented cases, Harley-Davidson was forced to warrenty just those cam bearing from future failure.  If a failure occurred the service department would order a repair kit that would consist of new bearing, cams, seals and gaskets.  Labor is waived for the repair and the warrenty is good until 50,000 miles are on the clock, I think.  My bearings were swapped out at 12,000 miles at no cost to me.
 
 That to me is reasonable compensation to the customer for a design flaw.  Should Porsche stand behind their product and do the right thing if the two (RMS/IMS) problems occur in a resonable mileage window? Yes.  Do we need to go to the lengths of having to file a lawsuit? No.  But Porsche should do the right thing.
 
 BTW, Porsche designed, built and tested the V-Rod engine and its bullet proof!
 
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