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454697819 19-01-09 02:42 PM

The Law - Warrenty & Tied Servicing
 
Can anyone point me to the legislation about not having to have vehciles serviced at the authorised garage providing schedules and reciepts are kept and OEM parts used?

The Beast needs its yr service but its nearly £300 from an aprilia dealer.
its £150 from a guy who will use OEM parts etc

now the Office of Fair Trading released details of the car side of things, but I have no idea if this stems to bikes as well..

I cant afford the £300 so if i dont have it done there I might loose the warrenty, but If I do the £150 I might stand a chance of keeping the warrenty?

Oh might .org!

Viney 19-01-09 03:03 PM

Re: The Law - Warrenty & Tied Servicing
 
AFAIK, as long as you can prove that he vehicle has been serviced to manufacturers standards and service schedules, and you can prove all this (An itemised bill is all you need) then a warranty claim should (if needed, be simple)

Its always simple if its been serviced by a dealer, but your rights are there.

hob 19-01-09 03:57 PM

Re: The Law - Warrenty & Tied Servicing
 
Big thing about this a few years ago, independent garages can service cars without affecting the warranty.

Believe it is the same for bikes, it used to be a license to print money.

Sid Squid 19-01-09 10:22 PM

Re: The Law - Warrenty & Tied Servicing
 
True. Although this does rather make a point, (no offence to OP intended):

When you think you can afford to buy one, does that also mean you can afford to run one?

I know too many poorly kept expensive bikes.

454697819 20-01-09 08:21 AM

Re: The Law - Warrenty & Tied Servicing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sid Squid (Post 1751550)
True. Although this does rather make a point, (no offence to OP intended):

When you think you can afford to buy one, does that also mean you can afford to run one?

I know too many poorly kept expensive bikes.


ah ha.. indeed.

Under normal curcumsatances yes I could as I bought the bike from the dealer in Leeds who quoted me £200 which I could afford...

Unfortunalty its £100 more down here from a dealer I dont trust..

And I have just had to fork out another £750 for mortgage costs as they screwed me over, as well as the **** head who was origionally selling me thier house pulling me out and costing me another £450....

so normally yes I can afford to run it... this month... not a chance...

Skip 20-01-09 09:25 AM

Re: The Law - Warrenty & Tied Servicing
 
Is that £150 from the guy in Harleston Alex?

If so from what I have heard getting it serviced there could never be described as keeping it "poorly kept" - no offence intended Sir Squideous :)

It is my understanding that as long as OEM parts are used and the manufacturers service manual followed and you have receipts to prove then you are good to go - saying that I bet a dealer would try and squirm out of a warranty claim just "because".

injury_ian 20-01-09 09:27 AM

Re: The Law - Warrenty & Tied Servicing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 454697819 (Post 1751785)
so normally yes I can afford to run it... this month... not a chance...

I'll take it off your hands for a month if you like :-D (I cant garantee the servicing will be completed tho...)

What is the average MPG on the beastie?

454697819 20-01-09 10:18 AM

Re: The Law - Warrenty & Tied Servicing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Skip (Post 1751830)
Is that £150 from the guy in Harleston Alex?

If so from what I have heard getting it serviced there could never be described as keeping it "poorly kept" - no offence intended Sir Squideous :)

It is my understanding that as long as OEM parts are used and the manufacturers service manual followed and you have receipts to prove then you are good to go - saying that I bet a dealer would try and squirm out of a warranty claim just "because".

Yes Mate it is, seemed to know his stuff and said that whislt he beleived it wouldnt be a problem some aprilia dealers dont like it if you dont let them service it then use them for a warrently claim.

The trouble is Maxmoto in bury were real ****s to me years ago... theres only 12 months left or so on the warrenty so im a bit nervous about not using an aprilia dealer...

I just called Autorama In Batley where I bought it from and its £200 for the service inc vat so Maxmoto want £100 to much....:(

However I have alos just called NEWCOMBE BROTHERS MOTORCYCLES LTD in chelmsford and they reckon £150 or so also and they are aprilia dealers! looks like we have a weaner!

few weeks off yet but being somewhat skint i need to know what it will cost!

454697819 20-01-09 10:21 AM

Re: The Law - Warrenty & Tied Servicing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by injury_ian (Post 1751836)
I'll take it off your hands for a month if you like :-D (I cant garantee the servicing will be completed tho...)

What is the average MPG on the beastie?


Your name isnt condusive to me loaning you the bike lol.. its only tucked up as I am between houses at the moment it will be out asap.

the average mpg is roughly 25mpg... less if I am having a laugh...

unchipped (map 2) its about 35 - 40.

couldnt care as its amazing although at 1.20 a litre it stung a bit!


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