Hi fjr gang
Just a report on dealer BS. When I picked up my new fjr last month I asked the dealer to put on the taller windscreen and to check the lock screws on the bags.
(thanks to the forum for the info). I should have waited on the windscreen since the Yamaha taller screen vibrated too much and did not improve things much so I put the original screen back. As I was putting the old screen back on I discovered they had broken the clips on the front bracket and had tried to glue them back on, one remained one had fallen off. When I took it back to the dealer I got a new bracket and I told them I did not see any locktite around the base of the bag lock screws. I was told that if you see the locktite you have used too much and everything was fine. I don't know why I believed them, but said OK and took off on a 1200 mile trip. Good news, I checked the lock screws one night on the road and found them half way out. Found a Kragen auto store the next morning and got some locktite and a cheap torx tool kit for the fix. Don't know why I did not do this when I bought the bike. Naive!! Just wanted to believe the shop manager was not a lazy lying SOB. When I got back I confronted the guy and asked to explain and he claimed the bag locks are installed by Yamaha and the missing locktite was their problem. I won't be returning to this shop. If I do need any work on the fjr does anyone have a suggestion for service around Orange County in southern California? By the way, after 3000 miles this month I still can't stop jumping on this bike every chance I get. What I joy!!
BG
Just a report on dealer BS. When I picked up my new fjr last month I asked the dealer to put on the taller windscreen and to check the lock screws on the bags.
(thanks to the forum for the info). I should have waited on the windscreen since the Yamaha taller screen vibrated too much and did not improve things much so I put the original screen back. As I was putting the old screen back on I discovered they had broken the clips on the front bracket and had tried to glue them back on, one remained one had fallen off. When I took it back to the dealer I got a new bracket and I told them I did not see any locktite around the base of the bag lock screws. I was told that if you see the locktite you have used too much and everything was fine. I don't know why I believed them, but said OK and took off on a 1200 mile trip. Good news, I checked the lock screws one night on the road and found them half way out. Found a Kragen auto store the next morning and got some locktite and a cheap torx tool kit for the fix. Don't know why I did not do this when I bought the bike. Naive!! Just wanted to believe the shop manager was not a lazy lying SOB. When I got back I confronted the guy and asked to explain and he claimed the bag locks are installed by Yamaha and the missing locktite was their problem. I won't be returning to this shop. If I do need any work on the fjr does anyone have a suggestion for service around Orange County in southern California? By the way, after 3000 miles this month I still can't stop jumping on this bike every chance I get. What I joy!!
BG
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