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    New Bike Falling Apart

    Hey Guys,

    I know that with any bike there will be vibration, but bolts are not supposed to fall out of the bike right? Last night on my way home 2 of the bolts holding my fairings on fell out, the fairings stayed in place thankfully until I got home. I was a bit aggravated but was calm until I checked all visible bolts and found 90% of them were loose.

    I am going to take the bike to the shop today where I bought it and make them do a once over to make sure everything is tight.

    Is something like this expected or are the bolts supposed to have some sort of sticky glue on them (the blue stuff you usually see)?

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    Re: New Bike Falling Apart

    No that's not supposed to happen. And no most of the bolts don't have Loc-Tite on them. Hopefully you get it taken care of no problem.

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    Re: New Bike Falling Apart

    go through and check them all. I wouldnt use any loc-tite on the fairing bolts just make sure they are snug. Chances are the ones that fell out where not tightened down very good.

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    Re: New Bike Falling Apart

    I emailed them telling them i was going to come in first thing this morning. I was also sarcastic with a statement something like: I'm glad I paid your inflated freight fee for you to put a bike together in this manner.

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    Re: New Bike Falling Apart

    I do not believe it is all that unusual for screws and bolts to be loose on a new machine. Yes, for the $xxx the stealership charged you for 'prep', they should have addressed this. But ultimately these are recreational vehicles (read: toys) and the monkeys that work on them can't really be trusted to keep their shoes tied.

    Or put another way: it's you ass riding on your shit. Guess where the buck ultimately stops?

    So buy yourself some hand tools and give the bike a once over. Tighten every bolt you can see. You get bonus points for getting a service manual and tightening the frame bits to spec.

    Welcome to the glamorous world of motorcycling!

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    Be careful on the tightening for the fairing ones though. They should absolutely be tight but you dont want to crack the plastics by getting over aggressive.

    Personal advise (after you visit the dealer) buy a set of t handle allen wrenches and just check them all once in a while. you can also use touch up paint for the non-fairing bolts and just put a little dab on the seam of each that way you can always visually make sure it has not moved.

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    Re: New Bike Falling Apart

    I assume it is a 2011 CBR... Where did you get it?

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    Re: New Bike Falling Apart

    Yes it is a 2011 CBR 600RR and I bought it from Cycles128

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    Re: New Bike Falling Apart

    and it was not just the fairing bolts, there were 2 bolts on the handlebars that were loose, also the passenger rear sets were loose.
    I just happened to loose 2 of the fairing bolts.

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    Re: New Bike Falling Apart

    Quote Originally Posted by jcrawford View Post
    Yes it is a 2011 CBR 600RR and I bought it from Cycles128

    Well there's yer problem

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    Re: New Bike Falling Apart

    I figured as much, this whole buying experience was horrible I will do a write-up about it on my site later today. The last bike I bought there was used and that experience was good.

    Though I do remember taking my Katana there and them telling me my forks were put together wrong, when I asked what made him think that he said there should be 10 clicks and mine only has 4. He said someone probably changed the seals and put them back together wrong. I did my research and found that the TEN on the forks stood for tension and not that there should be 10 clicks.

    I am questioning this dealers reputation every time I visit, this will definitely be the last purchase I make there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcrawford
    I figured as much, this whole buying experience was horrible I will do a write-up about it on my site later today. The last bike I bought there was used and that experience was good.

    Though I do remember taking my Katana there and them telling me my forks were put together wrong, when I asked what made him think that he said there should be 10 clicks and mine only has 4. He said someone probably changed the seals and put them back together wrong. I did my research and found that the TEN on the forks stood for tension and not that there should be 10 clicks.

    I am questioning this dealers reputation every time I visit, this will definitely be the last purchase I make there.
    Oh god. They thought "ten" meant the Number of clicks? That's hilarious.

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    Oh god. They thought "ten" meant the Number of clicks? That's hilarious.
    No, that's terrifying. People that don't know shit about bikes selling bikes to people that also don't know shit about bikes? At least it will keep a good supply of parts bikes on the market...

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    Quote Originally Posted by G21forme View Post
    Well there's yer problem

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    Re: New Bike Falling Apart

    Quote Originally Posted by jcrawford View Post
    and it was not just the fairing bolts, there were 2 bolts on the handlebars that were loose, also the passenger rear sets were loose.
    I just happened to loose 2 of the fairing bolts.
    i used to lose the lower fairing bolt all the time on my 07 cbr and just started using zip ties. i have to tighten the spools and frame sliders every now and then too

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    Quote Originally Posted by G21forme View Post
    Well there's yer problem
    let the soap opera begin.

    i got raped hard buying the bike.

    i bought a honda for the price of a bwm or duck.

    my bike is falling apart (what doo you expect it's a honda)

    surprise surprise surprise, they didn't put the bike together right and is falling apart. you should had sorted this stuff out before you even rode the bike. i guess your lucky it had oil (hopefully the right amount)

    and now your going to bring it back so they can fuck up more stuff?

    or even better more than likely do more damage to your bike.

    doo now what you should had done before run away as fast as you can and NEVER go back.

    never go back to the place where you were sexually assaulted.

    if you haven't met him all ready go see degsy, he will not rape you and will get your bike sorted.

    imagine having your bike set up and adjusted just for you with out being assaulted

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    No, that's terrifying. People that don't know shit about bikes selling bikes to people that also don't know shit about bikes? At least it will keep a good supply of parts bikes on the market...

    For the most part I don't believe anything anyone says inside a retail store regardless of what they are selling. I do my own research and just tell them what I want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandman View Post
    let the soap opera begin.

    i got raped hard buying the bike.

    i bought a honda for the price of a bwm or duck.

    my bike is falling apart (what doo you expect it's a honda)

    surprise surprise surprise, they didn't put the bike together right and is falling apart. you should had sorted this stuff out before you even rode the bike. i guess your lucky it had oil (hopefully the right amount)

    and now your going to bring it back so they can fuck up more stuff?

    or even better more than likely do more damage to your bike.

    doo now what you should had done before run away as fast as you can and NEVER go back.

    never go back to the place where you were sexually assaulted.

    if you haven't met him all ready go see degsy, he will not rape you and will get your bike sorted.

    imagine having your bike set up and adjusted just for you with out being assaulted
    i gotta say i haven't been really happy with the honda dealerships around the RI area. i've bought three bikes from one honda dealership in NC and they always give me a fair deal and take care of my bikes. the honda dealers up here seem to want to charge way more, make it impossible to get me in for service, and ignore me when i'm in the store

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcrawford View Post
    I figured as much, this whole buying experience was horrible I will do a write-up about it on my site later today. The last bike I bought there was used and that experience was good.

    Though I do remember taking my Katana there and them telling me my forks were put together wrong, when I asked what made him think that he said there should be 10 clicks and mine only has 4. He said someone probably changed the seals and put them back together wrong. I did my research and found that the TEN on the forks stood for tension and not that there should be 10 clicks.

    I am questioning this dealers reputation every time I visit, this will definitely be the last purchase I make there.
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    Oh god. They thought "ten" meant the Number of clicks? That's hilarious.

    what would they even be referring to as clicks? something with USD forks (never dealt with them)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandman View Post
    i bought a honda for the price of a bwm or duck.

    my bike is falling apart (what doo you expect it's a honda)

    what's a duck?

    you got something against honda?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcrawford View Post
    I figured as much, this whole buying experience was horrible I will do a write-up about it on my site later today. The last bike I bought there was used and that experience was good.

    Though I do remember taking my Katana there and them telling me my forks were put together wrong, when I asked what made him think that he said there should be 10 clicks and mine only has 4. He said someone probably changed the seals and put them back together wrong. I did my research and found that the TEN on the forks stood for tension and not that there should be 10 clicks.

    I am questioning this dealers reputation every time I visit, this will definitely be the last purchase I make there.
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    Oh god. They thought "ten" meant the Number of clicks? That's hilarious.

    what would they even be referring to as clicks? something with USD forks (never dealt with them)?
    "ten" is stamped into the top of the Honda USD forks. It means "tension" which is another word for "rebound". It's the rebound adjuster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gamorg02 View Post
    what would they even be referring to as clicks? something with USD forks (never dealt with them)?
    On forks with externally accessible damping adjustments the screws/bolts/knobs you turn to make the adjustments have detents and 'click' as they turn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Degsy View Post
    "ten" is stamped into the top of the Honda USD forks. It means "tension" which is another word for "rebound". It's the rebound adjuster.
    Oh... Really?
    Hmm... I thought it was for preload... like "spring tension"

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    Quote Originally Posted by OreoGaborio
    Quote Originally Posted by Degsy View Post
    "ten" is stamped into the top of the Honda USD forks. It means "tension" which is another word for "rebound". It's the rebound adjuster.
    Oh... Really?
    Hmm... I thought it was for preload... like "spring tension"
    Compression=bump
    Rebound=tension

    As far as I know.

    Maybe mr Kates can chime in.

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    wow. thanks degs.. that is pretty dumb....

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