...You thinking of the V-twin dog bone/link plate snappage problem?...
I would ask the dealer to check the bearings for grease,etc at the PDI or 1st service.
Thats ok,but the problem is the bearings inside.The factory use very little grease when fitting the linkage.There have been a few cases where the dry bearings have seized causing the link plates or dog bone to fail.The linkage needs stripping to check properly.Not much of a job,...all you need is an Abba stand and a socket set.I checked mine today and mine look fine. Mind you I do spray ACF50 all over them and it is garaged at all times.
I would ask the dealer to check the bearings for grease,etc at the PDI or 1st service.
lol...most would just put a smear of grease on the nut, and charge you £50 for the work.
To date, (and very, very sadly) there are just 2 workshops in the UK I've used and that I trust 100%
Aprilia Performance
Southern Cross
Dealer near me failed to carry out even the basic stuff on more than one occasion. He's not going to get any more of my hard earned. I've reached the point that I'll do as much as possible myself, and feel far happier with the result. I even swap my own tyres these days after a tyre fitter mis-balanced wheels so much so that I lost 3 of my front mudguard scews before I sussed. **** service is inexcusable imho.
*rant off*