The "Three Guarantees" law stipulates that the warranty period for motorcycles is one year or 6,000 kilometers. Exceeding either of these periods voids the warranty. During this period, except for easily damaged or consumable parts and damage caused by improper use and maintenance, the manufacturer or dealer should provide free warranty service, including the cost of replacement parts and labor.
Some manufacturers may set warranty periods exceeding the national standard. For example, some models may have a warranty period of two years or 20,000 kilometers. However, please note that some parts are still covered by the national standard of one year or 6,000 kilometers.
Meanwhile, the warranty period is also affected by certain specific conditions:
For example: Disassembly prohibited parts: Once disassembled, the warranty rights are forfeited.
Non-genuine parts: Using non-genuine engine oil, parts, etc., may void the warranty.
Repairs performed at non-authorized service centers: Repairs performed at non-authorized service centers may void the warranty.
Therefore, it is recommended that you carefully review the manufacturer's warranty policy when purchasing a motorcycle and keep your purchase receipt and warranty certificate safe so that you can enjoy warranty service when needed.

