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DanSV 12-05-05 08:29 AM

Another Servicing Question
 
Another servicing question, how far over the servicing mileage can you go over by but still keep ur warranty valid?? im ment to av my 600 done on friday. i wanted it done sooner so as not to go over but when i phoned 2 weeks ago they said ur looking at two weeks mate. now ive done 620 and ive got a 20mile ride there.


Cheers Dan

Grinch 12-05-05 08:34 AM

Re: Another Servicing Question
 
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Originally Posted by DanSV
Another servicing question, how far over the servicing mileage can you go over by but still keep ur warranty valid?? im ment to av my 600 done on friday. i wanted it done sooner so as not to go over but when i phoned 2 weeks ago they said ur looking at two weeks mate. now ive done 620 and ive got a 20mile ride there.


Cheers Dan

I'd go else where.. as long as they are a Suzuki dealer.. though I did 890 miles before I got my first service and it never did the bike any harm. I had the same problem, just waited in the end. Just be sure to give the bike a once over yourself just to ensure all is OK.

DanSV 12-05-05 10:11 AM

but does going that far over the "recomended" servise intervals not invalidate your warrenty. i just wanted to know cos my rs only allowed me 50 miles either way on all service intervals just assumed they all worked the same but couldnt see any thing about it in the manual.

Dan

thor 12-05-05 10:14 AM

I hope not, I've done 830 miles...

did the oil change myself tho

Nouf 12-05-05 10:14 AM

It depends what kind of problems yopu have. Hopefully you wouldn't need the warranty at all, but if you do have a problem they may argue taht your warranty is void because you did not get the servicing done in time. Why don 't you call Suzuki helpline? But I'd go with Grinch, find another dealership who can do it sooner.

SV650Racer 13-05-05 11:46 AM

TBH if they do decent work then they are going to be busy. Ever heard that never eat in an empty resturant :lol:

You be ok upto around say 750/800 miles.

Mind DO remember that ALL services are in months aswell as miles. So if you do only 600 miles in a year and dont get the 1st service done until a year after buying the new bike your warranty "could" be voided. Check your owners manual and it states time aswell as miles, alot of people overlook this.

You be fine.

philc2000 13-05-05 11:56 AM

first service is at 600 miles or 2 months, whichever comes sooner. All the others are at 1 year intervals (can't remember the mileage) - this is for a K5, so I'd assume it's pretty similar for other models.

It's never taken me that long to run a bike in (usually about a week), but the missus is taking her time with it, so I'll have to keep an eye on the time.

Stormspiel 16-05-05 10:10 AM

I've been told that my 99 model needs servicing every 4000 miles. that means she's gonna need servicing every 3-4 months the miles i do. Is my dealer just taking the **** cos i'm only 19 or is he right in what he says?? (this time'll be 18800 miles is it helps) :roll: :shock:

SV650Racer 16-05-05 10:16 AM

do you read your owners manual presuming you have one?.

Yes he is right.

Stormspiel 16-05-05 10:39 AM

Oh well, It's only money right. Can't take it with you when you go. Flicked through the service manual but in the service history the mileages have been 600, 4600, 12000 odd, 14800 and then it's due one in 1500. It just threw me a bit that's all.
Gud job novices like me have sites like this to keep us on the straight and narrow. Keep up the good work fellas :lol:


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