Another horror story for you, once again beginning w/ the ignition recall. The dealer in this case is Pro Caliber Motorsports, the Honda/Yamaha dealer in Bend, Oregon.
First I took the notice in and they said they'd order the new unit that day & call when it arrived, ...couple weeks pass they call and tell me they need my VIN to order the part.
Finally they call and say they have it, ...go ahead and bring the bike in; I take it in the next morning but the part is nowhere to be found [i suspect it got installed on a chance drop-in], so my bike sits there for another 3days while they procure another unit.
Finally they get at the job, takes two days, but WTF at that point. They call to say it's ready to be picked up, and when I get there it's waiting in the lot. Like an ***** I figure ready is 'ready', so I throw a leg over for the short [thankfully in retrospect] ~3mi ride home. Nothing felt remiss on the ride home, ...in-town speeds, no real curves, no hard braking. No time to play that day, so I parked it in the garage and went about my chores.
The next morning I was moving the bike around in the garage by hand on the smooth floor surface & something didn't feel quite right at the bars. Upon closer inspection, I find that neither the top triple clamp pinch bolts nor the top steering nut were tightened, ...much less torqued! The top nut was finger-tight, the pinch bolts were not even that! The pinch bolts were loose and that means about a ~mm of slop around the stanchions. Having the necessary tools, I wrapped up the job myself, then went down and gave the mechanic and service manager a piece of my mind, ...they were far less than acceptably humble & apologetic in my mind! My FeeJ has seen the inside of that shop for the last time! :angry:
Needless to say it leaves me somewhat circumspect about whether the rest of the job was done correctly, I'm reasonable sure I didn't cause any further damage on the way home, ...but, your thoughts are welcomed?