Cherepan & 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?
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.
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.
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.
Exactly. Cut the fluff, keep it plain and signed. Vague is a loophole waiting to be exploited.
Cut the fluff, keep it plain, get that signature. No room for loopholes.
Got it. Straight language, signed, no gray area. We'll lock it in.
All right, lock it in.