Cherepan & LegalLoop
LegalLoop LegalLoop
I've been looking at the fine print for custom bike mods—ever run into a clause that tries to void the warranty on a client’s overhaul?
Cherepan Cherepan
If that clause says it kills the warranty, you’ll end up with a busted bike and a broken promise. Skip the tweak or make them sign a waiver you don’t trust. Better keep the warranty and fix it the right way.
LegalLoop LegalLoop
Good point, a waiver that isn’t drafted to meet all legal standards is a dead giveaway. The safest play is an amendment that explicitly keeps the warranty alive, or get a clean, signed opt‑out that’s crystal clear. Anything else just invites a lawsuit that nobody wants.
Cherepan Cherepan
Right, keep it short and straight. No fancy wording that can be twisted. Either keep the warranty or have a clear, signed opt‑out. Anything vague is a recipe for trouble.
LegalLoop LegalLoop
Exactly. Cut the fluff, keep it plain and signed. Vague is a loophole waiting to be exploited.
Cherepan Cherepan
Cut the fluff, keep it plain, get that signature. No room for loopholes.