The logic of their collection is odd.. people in Scotland, Cornwall and Lincolnshire had their bikes collected weeks before mine, when I'm only 2 miles from the M6 in Cheshire. I suspect that Norton gave WMB a list of names/addresses and left it up to them. Since they move all kinds of bikes up and down the country, they collected bikes whenever it matched their other deliveries. Or maybe its just random, who knows. I was told that bikes are returned via van, to the WMB warehouse in Gloucester. They are stored for a few days until there are enough bikes to fill an artic, at which point they go to Solihull to be repaired. The process is then reversed. I can see that if your bike is the first in after an artic full of bikes has left for Solihull, you'd have a longer wait, than if your bike was the last to go on that artic.
That said, all this upset could've been avoided, if the repair was done at first service, for all those recent PCP bikes. While everyone else, could've been informed and asked to book it in at the dealer.. 577 bikes to do, ten dealers, 2 hour job, can't be that hard to handle?
I'm now at two weeks and counting, fingers crossed I get it back sooner rather than later.