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Ohio man alleges Harley-Davidson motorcycle he purchased has defects

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HUNTINGTON – An Ohio man alleges a motorcycle he purchased in West Virginia has defects that impair its use and market value.

Judge L. Dolen filed a complaint in Cabell Circuit Court against Harley-Davidson Inc., Harley-Davidson Motor Co. Inc. and Harley-Davidson Motor Co. Group LLC alleging violation of the state's Lemon Law.

The suit states that the plaintiff purchased a new 2019 Electra Glide Ultra Classic on Sept. 19, 2016, from a Huntington dealer for more than $45,000. The plaintiff alleges he began to notice defects in the vehicle and attempted to have the motorcycle fixed by the manufacturer. He alleges the motorcycle still does not conform to its warranties after the repair attempts.

The plaintiff is seeking a revocation of acceptance and refund of the purchase price, attorney fees and court costs. The plaintiff is represented by R. Matthew Vital of Vital & Vital LC in Huntington.

The case has been assigned to Judge Alfred Ferguson.

Cabell Circuit Court case number 19-C-193

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