graytaz
Well-known member
Here's a question for Canadian riders who've imported a bike into Canada.
Have you taken your bike back across the border for warranty work? What was your experience? Did you receive any documentation formally laying out your warranty support?
I was in my dealer today and the service manager relayed a story that a Star importer lunched the bottom end of his new motor because the US Yammie dealer didn't put enough oil in the bike. Supposedly the US dealer told him to go pound sand and that because the bike was registered in Canada, they didn't need to cover it despite where it was bought. I'm trying to find out the truth of the situation before I put my money down. I'd hate to be paying for a warranty I could never use.
Just for interests sake, the service manager also told me that she got a call recently from someone looking for FJR engine parts. She asked what year. Reply was that he had no idea. The engine was in a shifter super-kart. Apparently there's a market for that engine and with that torque curve, no wonder.
Thanks,
Philip.
Have you taken your bike back across the border for warranty work? What was your experience? Did you receive any documentation formally laying out your warranty support?
I was in my dealer today and the service manager relayed a story that a Star importer lunched the bottom end of his new motor because the US Yammie dealer didn't put enough oil in the bike. Supposedly the US dealer told him to go pound sand and that because the bike was registered in Canada, they didn't need to cover it despite where it was bought. I'm trying to find out the truth of the situation before I put my money down. I'd hate to be paying for a warranty I could never use.
Just for interests sake, the service manager also told me that she got a call recently from someone looking for FJR engine parts. She asked what year. Reply was that he had no idea. The engine was in a shifter super-kart. Apparently there's a market for that engine and with that torque curve, no wonder.
Thanks,
Philip.