While the Roehr Motorcycle Company (the Company) makes every effort to build a safe and durable product the Company cannot accept liability for any damages or injuries immediate, latent or consequential to persons or property by virtue of the use of their products as use of their products and the conditions under which they are used is entirely beyond their control. Such conditions and uses beyond the control of the Company are, but not limited to: road or other surface conditions, road hazards, weather, excess speed, use of parts beyond their published design limits, rider health, rider skills or lack thereof, actions of third parties, lack of regular maintenance or normal care as common sense would dictate, use of non-approved or inappropriate parts. The Company cautions the rider/owner of this and every brand of motorcycle to carry sufficient vehicle insurance, to receive appropriate training in safe and proper motorcycle riding skills from a qualified instructor or organization prior to taking control of any motorcycle and to be properly licensed by the appropriate State and/or National licensing body to operate a motorcycle of like power and speed capabilities. Likewise the Company cautions all operators and passengers (as appropriate) to wear protective helmets, clothing, and other gear that may reasonably afford high visibility and some protection in the event of an accident or incident and as recommended or mandated by their local/state and/or national transprtation regulatory or advisory body. Failure to heed this important notice may result in injury or death. The Company further cautions owners of all motorcycles to observe posted speed limits and to comply with all traffic laws.
Warranty
Each owner of a Roehr Motorcycle is given a written limited warranty at the time of their purchase. Warranties may vary according to the state of residency of the purchaser therefore cannot be published here. As is the general rule in the motor vehicle industry any warranty becomes null and void if at any time the product is used for any form of competitive racing such as but not limited to: formal or informal time trials, impromptu or organized racing or events regardless of where such events may take place.
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