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Our Legal Disclaimer
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The information on all Web Pages known as "The
GSResources" (hereafter referred to as "the
Information") has been gathered and published to the best of
our knowledge. However, "The GSResources"
editors, any specific author or the authority responsible for the
location where this information is found (the "Carrier")
cannot be held liable or responsible for the correctness of any of
the Information, or for damage, direct or consequential, resulting
from applying the Information.
The authors, editors AND Carrier of the Information
are not explicitly or implicitly responsible for any damages, direct
or consequential, resulting from the use of the Information found,
or referred to, on all documents that refer to this
disclaimer. Any and all information or software found here,
unless explicitly stated otherwise, is provided "as-is",
and carries no warranty whatsoever.
What this means in layman terms
Basically, what it means is this: before you take
any advice, THINK!
We provide the information to our best knowledge as
a service to our readers, but...
the nature of the information is usually general to GS's, not
specific to your highly tuned GSX1100EX. So, if you do apply
any of the information to your motorcycle and it catches fire and
burns down your house, while we may feel sorry for you, that's about
it.
Nobody can even begin to think of, let alone warn
you against, anything that can go wrong in any specific situation
with any specific bike, computer, or garden grill. The
ultimate responsibility lies with you, not us. If you feel
that a repair is beyond your technical ability or the information
given is incomplete, you need to take it upon yourself and bring
your bike to a professional.
Most of us would much rather live in a world where
this was common sense, except for lawyers of course. We
shouldn't have to tell you this, but unfortunately we live in a
world where one can successfully sue a manufacturer for not
explicitly stating that you shouldn't spill hot coffee in your lap.
God knows what they'll think of next...
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