birkdale10
Well-known member
I'm getting myself and '05 FJR all together for a good-sized ride later in November. And, I decided it was time for some service. After 73,000 miles, I really had not had the bike get much in the way of 'real' service. I change the oil, I've replaced the clutch plates, new fork seals, but just not much else.
So. I asked, and I was answered. Here is my list of things to do and what the Yamaha Shop in Irving, TX is asking:
Full Service: $240
Valve Adjust: $440
Pull&Grease front end: $280
Pull&grease swingarm: $200
Flush&bleed all hydraulics: 159.90
Assorted parts.
Total: $1495.00
I bit the bullet, said OK, and brought the bike in. I got home in time to get a call from the service manager. They started it, and pulled it into the shop. He asked me if I was concerned about the noise. What noise? That rattle? It's been there for a long time.
His mechanic says that is the 'cam follower'. I've read other posts here in the Forum that indicate the 'cam follower' can be a concern.
More parts. Another $200 labor (only two hundred, because they are already deep in the engine - most of the labor is already done).
I'm now looking at at least $1750 for service. I admit that I'm taken aback at the amount.
Is this reasonable? Could I have mitigated any of this? (take into account - I do NOT have facilities to do serious service at home, I do NOT have a huge tool inventory, and I admit that I am NOT a particularly good mechanic.)
So. I asked, and I was answered. Here is my list of things to do and what the Yamaha Shop in Irving, TX is asking:
Full Service: $240
Valve Adjust: $440
Pull&Grease front end: $280
Pull&grease swingarm: $200
Flush&bleed all hydraulics: 159.90
Assorted parts.
Total: $1495.00
I bit the bullet, said OK, and brought the bike in. I got home in time to get a call from the service manager. They started it, and pulled it into the shop. He asked me if I was concerned about the noise. What noise? That rattle? It's been there for a long time.
His mechanic says that is the 'cam follower'. I've read other posts here in the Forum that indicate the 'cam follower' can be a concern.
More parts. Another $200 labor (only two hundred, because they are already deep in the engine - most of the labor is already done).
I'm now looking at at least $1750 for service. I admit that I'm taken aback at the amount.
Is this reasonable? Could I have mitigated any of this? (take into account - I do NOT have facilities to do serious service at home, I do NOT have a huge tool inventory, and I admit that I am NOT a particularly good mechanic.)