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poisonidea 15-06-07 08:28 AM

3 Services in 9 months!?
 
Hi All,

Bought my K6 from new back in september (22nd to be precise :cool: ) and just realised its due for it's 7500mile service. This will therefore be the 3rd service in 9 months which seems a little harsh to me (and my wallet) is this normal?

gettin2dizzy 15-06-07 08:29 AM

Re: 3 Services in 9 months!?
 
yup, I'm in exactly the same boat. Do the minor services yourself, its easy!

SoulKiss 15-06-07 08:30 AM

Re: 3 Services in 9 months!?
 
It is normal for a bike ridden 7500 miles to need a service, so yes.

In the same boat myself.

Ceri JC 15-06-07 08:36 AM

Re: 3 Services in 9 months!?
 
This is one of several reasons why it's wise to start doing services yourself if you actually use your bike (rather than just polish it) ;)

Baph 15-06-07 08:37 AM

Re: 3 Services in 9 months!?
 
Lightweight's the lot of you!

I've been on the road 11months, and next week I'll be 3 services in front! (the bike is on 21k at the moment).

Get out & ride some more already :p

poisonidea 15-06-07 08:39 AM

Re: 3 Services in 9 months!?
 
If i start servicing stuff myself though doesn't the warrenty self destruct in 5 seconds? (not that i've ever used a warrenty) I guess i knew it had to be done deep down, just wanted to moan about it... :mad: Expensive this biking lark isn't it!

Baph 15-06-07 08:45 AM

Re: 3 Services in 9 months!?
 
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Originally Posted by poisonidea (Post 1213252)
If i start servicing stuff myself though doesn't the warrenty self destruct in 5 seconds? (not that i've ever used a warrenty) I guess i knew it had to be done, just wanted to moan about it... :mad: Expensive this biking lark isn't it!

I don't want to think about the amount of money I've spent on the bike in the last year TYVM!!

The warranty issue, check your documents. Mine says that it has to be someone with "sufficient mechanical knowledge"... I take that to be me, with the official Suzuki manual in PDF format on my laptop. Oh yea, and not forgetting advice from My Haynes too.

Other people have more stringent policies in their warranty, but at the end of the day, if you can prove it's had official suzuki parts in it when it should of, then I can't really see you having many problems with warranty work.

Tomcat 15-06-07 08:52 AM

Re: 3 Services in 9 months!?
 
I did my first oil and filter change the other week .... believe me if I can do it you can ;) The personal satisfaction is worth more than some warranty!

Baph 15-06-07 08:55 AM

Re: 3 Services in 9 months!?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tomcat (Post 1213257)
I did my first oil and filter change the other week .... believe me if I can do it you can ;) The personal satisfaction is worth more than some warranty!

Unless your gearbox later destroys itself.

Sorry, have a habit of throwing spanners :D (Not at the bike!! Also, at least I'm not as bad as my mate, who's been known to leave tools INSIDE engines!!)

poisonidea 15-06-07 09:01 AM

Re: 3 Services in 9 months!?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Baph (Post 1213261)
at least I'm not as bad as my mate, who's been known to leave tools INSIDE engines!!

:smt043

Baph 15-06-07 09:05 AM

Re: 3 Services in 9 months!?
 
Apparently the last thing was a wrench (with socket on the end) found swimming in the oil of someone else's Capri. The owner had been wondering for a while what the clanking noise was at high revs. Didn't seem proportionate to revs, but only happened at higher revs.

So he asked my mate to have a look at it. The look on his face when he came out from under the bonnet clutching it with a "Ah! This is where my wrench dissapeared to!" :lol:

SV650Racer 15-06-07 02:48 PM

Re: 3 Services in 9 months!?
 
Suzuki can refuse warranty if you have done your own servicing. Obviously if its a non service related issue such as corrosion then there may not be a problem. But if your top end goes then it will be.

Have just been trying to put two cases forward last month.

One on a GSXR600 just out of warranty. Throttle body problem. Bike with no service history (owner serviced) they wont goodwill gesture it. They did say if it had full service history by someone trained to work on that bike then they would have paid some towards it.

Another is one with a bent valve. No history again. No warranty. Bike 1 year old and done 25k..mostly track work too. I am sure if he had a full service history there would be no issue.

They quite rightly said - so how do we know he has done the work correctly and understands everything involved in the service?.

Fair dues i suppose.

Not just because i am a dealer..but be wary. I have seen a few mess ups from home servicing. I am fairly competantand i could work out how to balance TB's and do valve clearances - but i still leave that to those that know because i wouldnt want to be finding out i did it wrong!!!!!

kwak zzr 15-06-07 06:19 PM

Re: 3 Services in 9 months!?
 
i do about 3k per year:rolleyes: oil and filter services myself and then sell them when they need a major:smt112

Rich 15-06-07 06:51 PM

Re: 3 Services in 9 months!?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kwak zzr (Post 1213809)
i do about 3k per year:rolleyes: oil and filter services myself and then sell them when they need a major:smt112

Let us know when your selling you SVthou then ;)

I'm currently on 3 services in 10months so that not bad going for only riding weekends and the odd trip to Nottingham!! Oh and lands end :lol:

Lozzo 15-06-07 07:05 PM

Re: 3 Services in 9 months!?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SV650Racer (Post 1213621)
They quite rightly said - so how do we know he has done the work correctly and understands everything involved in the service?.

I'd love to see Suzuki pull that one on me. I service the full Triumph and Yamaha ranges at work, but do all my own servicing at home. A bike engine is a bike engine, one injection sytem is much like another and an oil and filter change on any bike is roughly a 10 minute job. As long as your spannerman is competent and has the relevant technical information and tools to hand he shouldn't be any worse off than a main dealer's technician.

When I was repping in the bike trade I saw techies from Yam dealerships move to Suzuki, and others go from Ducati to Kawasaki etc. You ain't going to tell me that all of them are fully trained to work on everything they touch as soon as they put on new overalls.

kwak zzr 15-06-07 07:07 PM

Re: 3 Services in 9 months!?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1RichSV650 (Post 1213831)
Let us know when your selling you SVthou then ;)

sooner than you think, i want a 650 again:rolleyes:

Rich 15-06-07 07:11 PM

Re: 3 Services in 9 months!?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kwak zzr (Post 1213846)
sooner than you think, i want a 650 again:rolleyes:

Damb, i'd swap but the insurance would be twice what im paying!! :(
Someone would sure get a nice clean bike thats for sure!!! ;)

kwak zzr 15-06-07 07:33 PM

Re: 3 Services in 9 months!?
 
i paid £98 on the 650 tpf+t and £210 on the 1000 comprehensive.

Rich 15-06-07 07:41 PM

Re: 3 Services in 9 months!?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kwak zzr (Post 1213863)
i paid £98 on the 650 tpf+t and £210 on the 1000 comprehensive.

Just got a bennetts quote and i'd have to pay £1602.30 *per year, thats for just third party. #-o It's because im an 18 year old :cry:

Lozzo 15-06-07 09:02 PM

Re: 3 Services in 9 months!?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1RichSV650 (Post 1213870)
Just got a bennetts quote and i'd have to pay £1602.30 *per year, thats for just third party. #-o It's because im an 18 year old :cry:

Christ, I really do admire you younger guys for sticking with bikes when the insurance is so crippling. My eldest daughter has a Gixer 600 K6, and even at 26 she's paying something like £550 a year comp, and she has 8 years full NCD. I winced when I found out my insurance as £213 Comp for all four bikes in my sig - I suppose I should count myself lucky that I'm an old ba$tard.


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