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4000 mile service - query
Had my SV650 sport serviced on Tuesday by a Suzuki dealership (£161) for it's 4,000 mile service (only did so to maintain it's warranty).
Two queries: 1. They gave me a "checklist" to confirm what they had done. One of them states they checked all lights (headlamp, indicators etc) and everything was fine. Yet one of the headlight bulbs was not working BEFORE I took the bike to them (and is still not working) as this is due to a blown bulb. How can I therefore be confident that they have completed the rest of the service competently ? 2. They advised that the bike required new rear brake pads as "...the pads have come away from the backing plate". Surley this would be a Warranty issue ? I'm looking for some members advice before I contact them on both issues - thanks in advance. |
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I would have thought that brake pads are consumable and as such not replaceable under warranty?
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Good afternoon all.
They'll just say that the lights were fine when they checked it, & that it must have blown since.......Your word against theirs. As to the brake pads. Yes, they're a consumable item, & if worn out you would have to pay for the replacements, but in this case the pads are defective & should be replaced under warranty. As Yamaha were doing some years ago on R1's etc when they had a similar problem. I'm surprised they let you take your bike with separating pads, it is a safety issue after all. Cheers. |
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[QUOTE=Spanner Man;1995185]I'm surprised they let you take your bike with separating pads, it is a safety issue after all.QUOTE]
Apologies, they replaced the pads during the service. |
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Another query (sorry !) - according to the handbook, service intervals are every 3,500 miles ? So my next one is at 7,500 then 11,000 then 14,500 ??
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Correct indeed. Though bear in mind the type of use you put the bike to. I.E. If you do a lot of traffic work you may want to bring the mileage down slightly, as stop & go type of riding is harder on the bike than cruising empty roads (if you can find one).:D Cheers. |
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