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hey ben did you get your recall notice? i heard on vfr discussion honda's being a pain in the ass with parts for the linked brakes if your bike turns out to need the repair. a wait as long as two weeks. i will not take my bike to the local hack dealer. naults or concord honda anygood? i want this done before the season starts. aparently it already has for you?!
I just called today, I'm going to drop my bike off saturday.
Did you get the recall notice? The issue only affects the rear brake and it is a slow leak from a valve. I have no issue riding around, as my bike may not even have the problem, I check the brake fluid regularly, and again, it is just the rear brake.
I hope they are not a PITA with the part but it is certainly not something that worries me enough to stop me from riding. It is not as if the recall involves sudden and total failure of the front brakes. If that was the case I'd be trailering it to the dealership.
Do your own brake job and fuck it up and it could be a lot worse than this recall.
I couldn't tell you about Nault's or Concord Honda, but I'd guess someone else on the site could. I've had work at Best Cycle in Nashua before and they are a Honda dealer. I'm having it done at GBM, they seem to have done a good job before and are convenient.
i received my notice monday. i want to take care of this now but that means dragging my bike though the mud and snow. i guess i'll start calling around and get an idea time wise.
i just came in off the mtn bike!
Awesome Ride! I should have taken pics of the mud before i cleaned it up!
Brent LRRS #772
2006 KTM 560 SMR
why, yes... yes I did!![]()
WWSD? (what would Sneakers do?)
"for every credibility gap, there is a gullibility fill"
jeff f
'97 RF900R
I went riding again today... just to go have the recall check done.
No issue with my brakes.
Other than it being impossible to keep my visor/glasses from fogging it's actually a nice day and I might have just gone riding for the afternoon.