northwind |
15-09-06 09:52 AM |
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Originally Posted by Jabba
My point was that it shouldn't be necessary, after 7 years and a model upgrade (depending upon one's viewpoint :wink: ), for the owner to spend money modififying a brand new bike to correct such a basic a design fault that Suzuki themselves should have sorted.
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Couldn't agree more. Funnily enough Cagiva, a company not afraid of building bikes with shocking electrical problems, actually fixed this fault on the wee raptor with a different plug boot design.
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