kawwikid
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About 6 weeks ago I became the proud owner of a 2005 FJR. Very clean bike, it had only 2700 miles on it. I got her at Orlando Yamaha and Kawasaki, they gave me a good deal on the price, and seemed easy to work with.
So, after about a week of taking small rides, and dealing with daily rain, the weather clears up and I get my first chance to ride to work. I notice that as I get above speeds of 45mph, the bike gets this really weird kind of twitch/shake at the handle bars, and the faster I go, the more the bars move. So, I had the shop that I trust help me set the suspension to me, still had the twitch/shake. So, then I thought, maybe the BT020s where dead, even though they only had 2700 miles on them, and the wear looked normal.
Well we went to spoon on a new set of tires, and low and behold, my rear rim was dented. And the dent was more than just the lip, it was half way across the rim :blink:
Having managed to only out 70-80 miles on the bike since I had it, I went back to the dealer, and asked them to take a look at it. They did, and desided that I hadnt done the damage, and they should have found that at check in, and would replace the rim, at there charge.
Well, the dealer has now had my bike for 3.5 weeks!! :angry2: First probiblem, the rim was on back order, which seemed odd because after a week of waiting for it, I was able to call another dealer in town (seminole power sports) and they got me a rim in 5 days, no probiblem. So, Orlando Yamaha paied me, to give them the rim from Seminole. Probiblem sloved right? Wrong, they didnt have the freaken bearings for the new wheele. Again they had to order them at there exepense. Ok, how long? 7 to 10 days?!!!! Now I find out they could have over nighted them, or second dayed them, if they had called me and gotten promission. So, now its been 3.5 weeks, closing in on 4, and I have no bike.
And here inlies my question, would you trust this dealer to finish this repair properly, and that all will work when its done or would you take the bike when there done, and sell it for a 2006/2007. My reasoning is, that when something gets this out of hand to fix something as simple as changing a rim, I lose faith in the bike...
Sorry this was so long, I guess I was trying to vent at the same time...
Sean
So, after about a week of taking small rides, and dealing with daily rain, the weather clears up and I get my first chance to ride to work. I notice that as I get above speeds of 45mph, the bike gets this really weird kind of twitch/shake at the handle bars, and the faster I go, the more the bars move. So, I had the shop that I trust help me set the suspension to me, still had the twitch/shake. So, then I thought, maybe the BT020s where dead, even though they only had 2700 miles on them, and the wear looked normal.
Well we went to spoon on a new set of tires, and low and behold, my rear rim was dented. And the dent was more than just the lip, it was half way across the rim :blink:
Having managed to only out 70-80 miles on the bike since I had it, I went back to the dealer, and asked them to take a look at it. They did, and desided that I hadnt done the damage, and they should have found that at check in, and would replace the rim, at there charge.
Well, the dealer has now had my bike for 3.5 weeks!! :angry2: First probiblem, the rim was on back order, which seemed odd because after a week of waiting for it, I was able to call another dealer in town (seminole power sports) and they got me a rim in 5 days, no probiblem. So, Orlando Yamaha paied me, to give them the rim from Seminole. Probiblem sloved right? Wrong, they didnt have the freaken bearings for the new wheele. Again they had to order them at there exepense. Ok, how long? 7 to 10 days?!!!! Now I find out they could have over nighted them, or second dayed them, if they had called me and gotten promission. So, now its been 3.5 weeks, closing in on 4, and I have no bike.
And here inlies my question, would you trust this dealer to finish this repair properly, and that all will work when its done or would you take the bike when there done, and sell it for a 2006/2007. My reasoning is, that when something gets this out of hand to fix something as simple as changing a rim, I lose faith in the bike...
Sorry this was so long, I guess I was trying to vent at the same time...
Sean