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Dealer service history/DIY servicing. Discuss
Here's one for you all to chew over.
My Daytona will be due it's second official Triumph service soon and I'm wondering what peoples general thoughts are on genuine service history and re-saleability etc. I'll get this one done so I don't invalidate the remaining warranty. :) |
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I had everything done by the dealer while in warranty, just so I had the dealer stamp in the service book, but now I'm doing my own servicing I'm just making sure to keep the receipts for oil, filter, sparkplugs etc so that a prospective buyer will hopfully see the bike has still been serviced regularly and generally looked after (although it really needs a wash at the moment! :lol). I'm still having the bigger jobs done by a dealer/mechanic too e.g. the valve clearances and naturally keeping any receipts for those too.
If I was buying a bike I'd be happy to buy one that had been self-serviced as long as there was evidence the owner had been thorough and wasn't a complete numpty. |
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Hey Darren similar situation as me, I just did the 8000 miles service my self as its not that complex really....
With Suzuki long as its done right it wouldn't invlidate the warranty, so no problem there, just long as the right part are used then there is no problem. I have no idea how they charge for it, the last place I took the bike too put in the wrong oil, put too much in and really didn't do that much. So I'm happy to do it myself, at least I know whats happened to my bike. When I need to do more complex things, then I'll ask for help. I don't think its worth the money really. |
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Couldn't really be rsed either way as the only way my bike is sale-able is as parts anyway. No way would I pay for someone else to work on it...
Obviously with a bike worth more than 26p it's more important. :-D In a warranty claim situation you would find it very hard to prove that you had done the work, for example if you were to provide a reciept for oil, how would you prove that it was actually changed? |
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BT I'd get that in writing. The way I see it is warranty claims are similar to insurance claims. They'll try to get out of it if they can. Maybe ask a few different dealers.
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Except for the initial service (done) and the 15k mile service (9k miles to go), i'll be doing all of them myself. I've also spoken to Suzuki GB and they said as long as I follow the official service schedule and use genuine Suzuki parts then it won't invalidate the warranty. I've been keeping all of the receipts too.
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A number of people who aren't comfortable doing service work themselves won't trust home service - it's why they tend to buy newer bikes too. |
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