This isn't 100% correct. Most states it is EITHER multiple attempts or total cumulative time of 30 days (some states less). Some say 3 times with same problem. 4 total problems or 30 days total out of service time. Some states are a little different but most seem similar. According to the Arizona Attorney General on this page https://www.azag.gov/consumer/cars "f during the covered period, the manufacturer fails to successfully repair the defect after four attempts, or the car is out of service by reason of repair for a cumulative total of 30 or more calendar days, the manufacturer must accept return of the car or replace the car with a new car." In his case he did report to the dealer within the covered period and it will be considered a lemon if it exceeds 30 days in for service. There is no provision for why your vehicle was out of service. Lack or parts, or lack or repair knowledge, etc, doesn't matter at all according to the law. This presumes AZ considers motorcycles the same as cars. Which from the best I can tell it does. Hell they even have a little coverage for used cars, which I believe to be rare. My experience is only one car, and as I mentioned the dealer took it back as OH would have required them to and they would have to 'brand' the title lemon effectively killing the value of the vehicle.