Yroundrdn
Well-known member
I just bought the bike, 10k miles, been sitting quite a while thus low miles for an '05. The guy I bought it from said he had it into the shop to get a new battery, and while there, they did the TPS recall, a new front tire and an oil change.
Well, being a former motor officer, I had drilled into me the importance of not leaving any dirt on a bike, and during the cleaning process, do a safety check. Thus I clean and inspect after or before each ride.
So when I got this bike, I began the tear down to clean this mess and inspect everything. This bike was really dirty. So I get into the area where I would think the air filter is and it's just an empty cavity. I check here and yes, a filter should be there.
So I figure, South Bay Motor Sports in San Diego forgot that little detail after doing the TPS on the bike! I couldn't believe it! How did they adjust idle and everything else without it?
I also noticed the front wheel is not set in the forks properly causing it so bind on the right caliper. I was working on bikes before there were mono-shock dirt bikes! I've done hundreds of front wheel mounts, a very simple process. It's not hard to mount the front wheel and align the forks.
If I didn't have the receipts I wouldn't believe it! These guys are bozos and have no business touching a bike!
Obviously I'll be changing the oil and filter next, no telling what they screwed up there....
Well, being a former motor officer, I had drilled into me the importance of not leaving any dirt on a bike, and during the cleaning process, do a safety check. Thus I clean and inspect after or before each ride.
So when I got this bike, I began the tear down to clean this mess and inspect everything. This bike was really dirty. So I get into the area where I would think the air filter is and it's just an empty cavity. I check here and yes, a filter should be there.
So I figure, South Bay Motor Sports in San Diego forgot that little detail after doing the TPS on the bike! I couldn't believe it! How did they adjust idle and everything else without it?
I also noticed the front wheel is not set in the forks properly causing it so bind on the right caliper. I was working on bikes before there were mono-shock dirt bikes! I've done hundreds of front wheel mounts, a very simple process. It's not hard to mount the front wheel and align the forks.
If I didn't have the receipts I wouldn't believe it! These guys are bozos and have no business touching a bike!
Obviously I'll be changing the oil and filter next, no telling what they screwed up there....