birkdale10
Well-known member
I found and read a couple of websites showing service intervals and what is needed for various miles.
I just passed 34,000 on my 2016 FJR. In mid-July I'll be leaving from the Dallas area towards the Arctic Circle. I've scheduled about 8000 miles (not including a 4 day ferry ride from Seattle to Anchorage).
I was at my local bike shop asking about what they thought I needed for maintenance. Service guy said, bring it in, and $1300.00 later we'll give it back to you. I slowly began to breathe again, and asked what it was that was going to be done. The 'big' thing is taking off the top and doing a valve adjustment is what I was told.
Well, I got on the phone to Jerrold at D&H Cycle, where I bought the bike. He listened and said a few bad words about my local service manager. He said that, if I don't hear the valves making a noise, they don't need adjusting.
The service interval documentation I found doesn't say anything about valves at 34k miles.
I admit that I would like to take the bike in and have 'experts' give it a careful checkout, tighten everything that is loose, adjust anything that needs adjusting (except valves!)
Seriously: do I need a valve adjustment and need to spend $1300 for a tune-up before heading for Alaska? Are there any reputable service shops for Yamahas in the north Dallas area?
I just passed 34,000 on my 2016 FJR. In mid-July I'll be leaving from the Dallas area towards the Arctic Circle. I've scheduled about 8000 miles (not including a 4 day ferry ride from Seattle to Anchorage).
I was at my local bike shop asking about what they thought I needed for maintenance. Service guy said, bring it in, and $1300.00 later we'll give it back to you. I slowly began to breathe again, and asked what it was that was going to be done. The 'big' thing is taking off the top and doing a valve adjustment is what I was told.
Well, I got on the phone to Jerrold at D&H Cycle, where I bought the bike. He listened and said a few bad words about my local service manager. He said that, if I don't hear the valves making a noise, they don't need adjusting.
The service interval documentation I found doesn't say anything about valves at 34k miles.
I admit that I would like to take the bike in and have 'experts' give it a careful checkout, tighten everything that is loose, adjust anything that needs adjusting (except valves!)
Seriously: do I need a valve adjustment and need to spend $1300 for a tune-up before heading for Alaska? Are there any reputable service shops for Yamahas in the north Dallas area?