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Updates from new owner with fuel smell and non-starting bike
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<blockquote data-quote="RiverDog" data-source="post: 1471398" data-attributes="member: 100674"><p>All I can say is that it's leaking where the pump is attached. I think the previous shop didn't reinstall it properly; maybe because the PO wanted to save money. Doesn't surprise me after today: the tech looked at the service report where they supposedly "serviced" the fuel injectors and the looked at the injectors and said they didn't look like they'd been touched and definitely not replaced. </p><p></p><p>This guy won't install anything but a new, OEM pump and I definitely don't have the patience to do it myself, so it is what it is. I only paid $6500 for a 2018 with ~17k miles so I don't mind spending money to make sure it's done right. I have a trip coming up in March and I don't want any mechanical issues.</p><p></p><p>I don't know where/how he was testing when he got the bike running. All I know is the meter showed 14.xxV and he said it should be somewhere between 14V and I believe 20V? Sorry I can't tell you more about that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RiverDog, post: 1471398, member: 100674"] All I can say is that it's leaking where the pump is attached. I think the previous shop didn't reinstall it properly; maybe because the PO wanted to save money. Doesn't surprise me after today: the tech looked at the service report where they supposedly "serviced" the fuel injectors and the looked at the injectors and said they didn't look like they'd been touched and definitely not replaced. This guy won't install anything but a new, OEM pump and I definitely don't have the patience to do it myself, so it is what it is. I only paid $6500 for a 2018 with ~17k miles so I don't mind spending money to make sure it's done right. I have a trip coming up in March and I don't want any mechanical issues. I don't know where/how he was testing when he got the bike running. All I know is the meter showed 14.xxV and he said it should be somewhere between 14V and I believe 20V? Sorry I can't tell you more about that. [/QUOTE]
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