hi
i have a gs500f 2006 modle and i just got my 18000km service done when i took it to them i told them it had this weird vabration about it.
i got it back and rode it rode it around and noticed it was leaking oil and the idle was set at 2500rpm
i took it back to them and they said it was my fault because i ride it to hard they took it for a test ride and clammed they couldnt feel the viabration and i said its under warranty and all they said dosnt matter u thrashed the hell out of it its your own fault
what do you all thing, molatov?
this is springwood suzuki (they clam to be the best in aus)
What's the deal with 2006s?
Man. I feel bad for everyone on one. We all talk about bulletproof, run-forever bikes, and everyone with an '06 is running into crazy leaks, and dealerships accusing them of thrashing the bike.
Sorry, guys. :dunno_white:
Deathlucky?
Going off what you have said in previous threads....YOU HAVE thrashed hell out of it!!
Its still under warrenty and its an 06. It shouldn't be running into any problems just yet. Unless its been sat in the redline everywhere it goes never leaving it i doubt he could have broken it. Plus they should fix it.
I've got an 06... the only thing is a fork seal, which the dealership looked at and went "yea, no problem"... parts will be here in a few days, and we'll schedule you some shop time.
i took it to a diffrent macanic about the vabaiton and he took it for aride and said feels mine the engine monts are abit losse i took it back to suzuki and they didnt care they just said well u thrashed it not our problem
ring suzuki australia, and tell them about it, if the dealership are being wankers go over there head, or threaten them with the motoring ombudsman,
that usually gets there arses moving, if still nothing is moving, post messages on all australian motorcycling sites about there unhelpfulness, then send them an email with links to all the pages and tell them you'll remove them if your bike is fixed,
keep harrasing them, you didnt spend all that money on a bike that was falling apart after 16000 kms, to nothave it fixed, especially while its under warranty
ARRRRR im going to see if i can fix it with the owner of the local bike shop on saterday morning. IF we cant fix it then i am going to give suzuki all hell.
yep and sent the fuckers the bill,
what a bunch of tossers, i would still get in contact with suzuki australia and let them know that they are being tossers
Ok, I'm getting nervous now. Our new '06 is being delivered tomorrow and I've already ticked off the local stlealership by not buying it from them. Hope they aren't lemons.
Hey deathlucky you really need to call suzuki corp in Aus and tell them whats going on. Your bike is still under warranty so it should be fixed doesn't matter how it was ridden. I didn't see a clause in my warranty that said you must ride the bike like an old lady drives. :laugh:
icius doest matter where you bought the bike from if the local dealer didn't want to give you a better offer then it's their fault for looseing a sale. They will still work on it but if they were going to rip you off on the bike, I don't think their service charges are going to be cheap. Might be better to find a dealer that you like or maybe an independant motorcycle shop. Or learn to do the work yourself.
yeah if my dealer did that crap to me i would def call suzuki corp. I had to do that once with a Saturn that I had. There was a recall and the dealership denied that it was a safety recall and tried to charge me for the repairs. I wrote a check, called Saturn Corp, and told them about my experience. I then walked back into the dealer and handed my cell phone to the manager and told him that saturn corp was on the phone for him. He looked ticked and i was happy as a clam. I got a free tune up, and oil changes for a year and my check back. Then i found a new and more reliable dealer
The warranty on any new bike is subject to `Correct usage` and `Fair wear and Tear` clauses, read the small print. If they suspect you have damaged it by not following the manufactures guidlines as stated in the handbook with regard to running-in, basic checks, maintenance and general use etc they are within their right not to except any liability on their behalf regardless of any warranty terms. From a legal aspect and if the dispute went to court Its up to you as the buyer to prove the problem has resulted due to negligence on Suzukis behalf not the other way round. Put it another way, if your bike was in warranty and you put Diesel in it by mistake or didnt keep the oil topped up and the engine siezed would you expect Suzuki to pay for the repairs?
JakeD may correct me, but in the US, you simply have to establish a prima facie case of breach of warranty. Once you've done that, the burden of proof shifts to the warrantor to show that abuse caused the problem.
In Australia, YMMV.
Edit: this may apply to your oil leak, but from your description, it is very likely that they can show that your behavior caused the mystery vibration.
sorry u had a bad expericen, u should go to one u really trust, like the one i go to i know the dealer.
It's a GS500.. it vibrates. Mine vibrates.. but doesn't roll anymore.. :icon_confused: :cry:
Quote from: NiceGuysFinishLast on August 16, 2006, 06:50:16 PM
It's a GS500.. it vibrates. Mine vibrates.. but doesn't roll anymore.. :icon_confused: :cry:
Just realized that it's a good thing I don't post what pops in to my mind sometimes. :laugh:
Quote from: NiceGuysFinishLast on August 16, 2006, 06:50:16 PM
It's a GS500.. it vibrates. Mine vibrates.. but doesn't roll anymore.. :icon_confused: :cry:
when i say it vibrates i mean it bloody virbrates bad my hands go num after a while and i can see it the mirrors because they shake so much.
do you think if i go over it with a wrench i could stop it
The link will take you to a copy of the terms of the Suzuki motorcyle warranty, pages 5 and 6 list the exclusions. Looks to me that they are quite within their right to refuse to accept any liability on their behalf. Bear in mind Suzuki must deal with hundreds of warranty issues each year and they WILL KNOW exactly what they can and cant get away with.
http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:Dc7903saJAcJ:www.suzuki.ca/en/bike/Motorcycle%2520Warranty%2520Booklet%2520WebE.pdf+Suzuki+motorcycle+warranty+terms&hl=en&gl=uk&ct=clnk&cd=1&ie=UTF-8
well i took my bike in today to get pro springs in and i was told my head gasket was leaking and the guy got on the horn and now im getting my bike repaired under warrenty next week also he saw that all the engine mounts were lose he tighted them all and my handle bars were also lose he tighted them up to so the stealship has done the following
missed 10/10 lose engine mounts
missed 4/4 handle bar bolts
missed the leaking gaskets
set my idle to 2,500
stuck my k&n air filter back in with way to much oil on it
took resistor out of k&n air filter when i have stock pipes zorst and jets
is that just wrong or what
Glad they are fixing it under warranty for you. I don't know how some mech's get to keep their jobs, or hell how they got them.
i'm in Sydney an i've got an 05 500f....
and to be honest - aussie mechanics don't know shaZam! and will do the quickest / crappiest job they can... i haven't met a good one since...
i only just got my bike serviced a month or so ago (5,000km's service) and low and behold - someone at the dealership managed to strip a head bolt (or rocker cover bolt) and so the top end was spitting oil.... long story short - it went back the following week and they "helicoiled" the stripped bolt hole or whatever...
now i find out that this so called "helicoil" is a dodgy as shaZam! and apparently my mates can smell oil when they're riding behind me...
i'd get onto Suzuki Aust directly man - that's what i'm doin on Monday.... (finger's crossed i get a new motor outa it...)
no the suzuki stealership isnt fixing it all they say is u trashed it its ur fault my new mar and par bike shop has got some huge honda suzuki yamaha shop to do it for me
god dam im pissed about that but $250 for an oil change. i think i might start doing all my bike repairs and services my self. so in closing springwood suzuki must die