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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Poole, UK
Bike: 2008 FZ6 Fazer S2 ABS
Posts: 30
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That 600 mile sevice can be hazardous to your bikes health!
Had my bike for about 9 weeks now and done just over 1000 miles. After 5 weeks and 590 miles, I dutifully returned my bike to the dealer I bought it from for the '600 miles or 6 weeks' service. I also asked them to adjust the gear change lever for me at the same time.
In the UK, the first service (well labour anyway) is free if you take it back to the dealer you bought it from. Took 1/2 day off work for the service (takes about 2 1/2 hours) and hung around drooling over the other new bikes in the showroom while I waited for it to be finished. After 2 hours I returned and was told my bike was finished and I should go and check that the lever was correctly adjusted for my riding position. When I approached the bike, I noticed a chip of paint removed from just below the filler cap and about the diameter of a match head. It was very noticeable and I was understandably mad as my bike was in absolute mint condition when I dropped it off. Long story short, after heated discussions, the dealer offered to have a 'professional spray job' done on the tank (after refusing my first request to swap the tank with a new bike in the showroom). The respray has now been done (more of a patch-up than a proper tank respray) and they have completely b&*$£erd it up! I'm so mad about this and at this point in time they are refusing to fix their mess. Moral or the story ----------------- If you get a good deal on a bike, but don't fully trust the service dept at your dealership, don't take the bike back there for the 'free' first service. Just take it on the chin and pay for the service somewhere else where you do trust them.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: San Diego California
Bike: 2007 YAMAHA FZ6
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Re: That 600 mile sevice can be hazardous to your bikes health!
That is unacceptable, I would threaten with small claims court and see if you can't get a new tank.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Poole, UK
Bike: 2008 FZ6 Fazer S2 ABS
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Re: That 600 mile sevice can be hazardous to your bikes health!
I have written a letter last week to the Managing Director about this.
The company has so far made me feel like I am making too much fuss over nothing. I'm glad I'm not the only person who found this whole episode unacceptable. I have spent so much time on the phone now trying to sort this out and couldn't believe it when I asked the workshop manager why they hadn't used a tank cover while doing the work. I was told they never used tank covers because their mechanics are all very 'experienced' and work on everything from scooters to bikes worth £40,000 - not that experience has anything to do with a simple accident or clumsiness. The company have not accepted responsibility and deny causing the damage despite them performing a 'good will' repair job that was really bad. I hope the M.D. takes the matter more seriously or I will have to persue other avenues. Real shame though; been 18 years out of the saddle and this latest acquisition should have been really exciting, but has now started to become more of a heartache. |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Los Angeles
Bike: 08 fz6
Posts: 149
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Re: That 600 mile sevice can be hazardous to your bikes health!
I wouldn't give a rat's arse whether they're experienced or not. A damage is a damage ... is a damage. It happened and their reflex is denial and then a botched fix.
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Bristol UK
Bike: FZ6-S2
Posts: 64
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Re: That 600 mile service can be hazardous to your bikes health!
Might be worth a letter to Yamaha, Send a Photo of the repair and ask if they feel it is acceptable. I would have thought by attempting repair they have as good as admitted responsibility. When they did the repair did you reserve the right to reject it if you were unhappy with it ?
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Poole, UK
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Re: That 600 mile sevice can be hazardous to your bikes health!
No, FooFazer, I didn't even think of reserving the right it at the time. I guess that everyone hopes the people they are dealing with have integrity and follow the same set of standards that they would apply to a similar situation.
Let this be a wakeup call to those that are offered a good deal when buying -a good deal does not necessarily mean you will be offered good post-sales service by the same company. Make sure you choose carefully when selecting the guys that do the work on your bike and be sure that they apply the neccesary common sense i.e. tank covers BEFORE working on your bike (you would think it was comon sense, but that seems to be quite subjective). |
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Spartanburg, South Carolina
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Re: That 600 mile sevice can be hazardous to your bikes health!
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Sacramento, CA
Bike: 2007 Yamaha FZ-6
Posts: 706
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Re: That 600 mile sevice can be hazardous to your bikes health!
Well, I had quite a problem over getting a owner's manual for my '07 FZ6.The dealer supplied me with a manual for an '06 or earlier: can you imagine? It took me several telephone calls, a long letter and tel conversation with the dealership mgr and after I completed a on-line post sale Yamaha survey before I got results. And, that was over a month later. This, after all the Yamaha "warnings" about reading owner's manual, etc., before operating the vehicle. It's amazing, isn't, how lousy Yamaha can be regarding post sales? I'm not overly impressed either. But, you know, all the manufacturers are probably just as lousy when it comes to CERTAIN dealers. But, in reality, how does one KNOW what dealers are good to deal with after a sale? Too bad your dealer couldn't do a satisfactory touch up. Probably the best you can do is just send a written complaint to UK Yamaha.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Poole, UK
Bike: 2008 FZ6 Fazer S2 ABS
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Re: That 600 mile sevice can be hazardous to your bikes health!
I checked-out my bike fully when I received it as I had an inkling that these guys were a bit sloppy. e.g. one thing I noticed immediately after I drove it from the showroom home was the placement of the overflow hoses from the tank.
The users manual states that there are 3 hoses on the right hand side of the bike. Each one is marked with a white 'ring' indicating exactly where it should be positioned. The reason for this is two of them are overflows from the petrol tank and they should be BELOW the exhaust pipes to stop fuel from dripping onto the naked hot pipes. Well, when I got home with the bike, I found only one in its correct position; the other two (the tank overflows) were buried up inside the frame. After this discovery, I checked all the fasteners over the bike and found nothing else out of place. From memory, I think this is one of the first pre-ride 'safety' checks that should be performed. I guess that I'm just an idiot letting them service the bike after that! I thought it was just an oversight. |
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