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Old 28-04-08, 10:51 AM   #11
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If your that worried about them wriggling out of a warranty claim, then I'd make sure the service was done and the book stamped. IF they wanted to wriggle out of a claim, all they would have to say is you didn't get the bike serviced as per the service manual. I don't think a statement from you saying the dealer said it would be OK would make them change their mind.
+1, My thoughts as well

£35 and a half hours work should see it done
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Old 28-04-08, 10:51 AM   #12
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Yeah i see your point, but it would be serviced as per the schedual on miles covered.
I'm quite sure it'll say miles covered or time spent which ever is the soonest. Just ignore me, I expect I am scare mongering. Hell I do all my own servicing anyway.
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Old 28-04-08, 11:05 AM   #13
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But you're not worried about making a warranty claim in the future are you? (it's far too late for "the bucket" )
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Old 28-04-08, 11:20 AM   #14
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But you're not worried about making a warranty claim in the future are you? (it's far too late for "the bucket" )
Correct. On both counts.
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Old 28-04-08, 12:59 PM   #15
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there we go straight from the horses mouth its on Milage only . good news aves me a few quid n June.


Dear Mr Beedon,

Thank you for your e-mail dated 28th April 2008.

We are pleased to confirm that the service intervals for your machine are set by mileage alone so there is no need for a service until you have reached 4000 miles.

I hope this information will be of some assistance to you.

Yours sincerely,



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Old 28-04-08, 01:17 PM   #16
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A bit off common sense ffom a dealer happened today. Phoned up George whites in Swindon to ook my bike in for its 4000/6month sservice. Now its only done 2100 miles so far so GW said dont bother untill its done the miles. I asked about the fact that the book says 4000 or 6 months affectin the warranty, to which i was told they have never had a problem with a warranty claim if the bike was serviced on the millage instead of the every 6 months. A bit of good news i though that will save me a few quid next month. I will probably need to get it done in July nyway after the AR and NW3.5 plus a few other rides in the sun.
How long you had it? Ive done 3500miles in just over 2 months...
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Old 28-04-08, 01:23 PM   #17
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Dear Mr Beedon,

Thank you for your e-mail dated 28th April 2008.

We are pleased to confirm that the service intervals for your machine are set by mileage alone so there is no need for a service until you have reached 4000 miles.

I hope this information will be of some assistance to you.

Yours sincerely,
Hmm, not sure about that. Say you had the bike sitting in a garage for two years not being ridden. Setting service intervals by mileage alone seems daft to me. Common sense prevails I guess.
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Old 28-04-08, 01:27 PM   #18
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How long you had it? Ive done 3500miles in just over 2 months...
Ahhh but you are obviously not a Power-Ranging Weekend Warrior-Princess :P

(Sorry Neio, but couldn't resist)

Mind you, only put 2k on the Zed since I got it on 1st March...... (4.5 mile each way commute doesnt help me rack the miles, but as its A23 to Moorgate its got to be some of the most interesting road to commute on)
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Hmm, not sure about that. Say you had the bike sitting in a garage for two years not being ridden. Setting service intervals by mileage alone seems daft to me. Common sense prevails I guess.
I agree Dan, but if thats what the Kwak Quack says, then he's got it in writing.
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Old 28-04-08, 01:54 PM   #20
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How long you had it? Ive done 3500miles in just over 2 months...
I have had it since the first week in december, and i dont use it everyday, its a toy as i have two cars to chose from for the rubbish days. I dont like riding in the rain.


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Ahhh but you are obviously not a Power-Ranging Weekend Warrior-Princess :P

(Sorry Neio, but couldn't resist)

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That is ok SoulKiss, i suppose i am effectivly, but like i said its because i am fortunate enough that i can pick and choose my days to be on the bike. If like you i lived/wprked in or arround a big city i too would ride every day, and probably not on the 6R.

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I agree Dan, but if thats what the Kwak Quack says, then he's got it in writing.
Like you say i have it in writing now from them, and its getting saved just in case i need it. I agree it could be silly to wait for 4000 miles if it was goingto take me an other 6 months, but i will reach it n an other 2 months so it wil be getting serviced about 2 months after the 6 month point. I was just after clarity on their take on waiting that bit longer. They are happy so it will wait till 4000 miles .
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