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I got my recall for Master cylinder on my 1000.
I do not want to bring my bike at Motorsports International in Auburn.
Is there anyone here around central MA that can benefit from this?
I dont want to bring the bike at all lol
CCS #31
Recall jobs like this aren't much of a benefit for the dealer
LRRS #313
Just curious, what's the issue with Motorsports? I've had work done there and always had a pretty decent experience. However the last time I did get any service done there was about 5 years ago. I was hoping to go back there when I end up needing anything this coming season but if they've declined as of late I'd like to know.
I don't want to get into specifics but 2 bad customer service experience as far as treatment/politeness and also got my bike back with a scratch clearly from a boot after a typical state inspection which they denied it happened. That was 4 years ago when I originally bought the bike and it was completely stock.
I assume justin / adrenaline doesn't classify as a dealer correct?
Thank you for the suggestion Mark. I'm trying to do this as a one day thing. call them, set it up, ride the bike there hang out for a bit and ride back.
I'm wondering if theyll give us any hard times if its a race bike in a trailer?
CCS #31
these questions have been answered a dozen times. No, you cannot go to a bike shop like Adrenaline Cycles. You have to go to an authorized Suzuki dealership. No, you cant bring your race bikes to the dealer to get a free master cylinder. It needs to be registered. No you cant just bring them the part and expect to have a replacement part in your hand.
If it still has the original master cylinder in place, I can't imagine that they can really deny you. You're not trying to bring it in for a warranty claim on something that has been "abused", it's the company doing a recall on something that was defective from the factory.
So anyone have theres done recently? looking for a good shop to get this done before spring!
If it has a VIN that falls under the Recall you can get it replaced......Arbo had his race bike allready done.
LRRS EX 66
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Apparently u need to leave the bike there though, I tried without it and they weren't having it
CCS #31
LRRS EX 66
BostonMoto | Yoshimura | GoPro | K/N | Amsoil | Computrack | Vortex Sprockets |
EBC | Dunlop | Woodcraft | ArmourBodies | Fuel Clothing | Progrip | FmF Racing|
factoryeffex
ya me too..
I dont want anyone touching my bike.. you should be able to get the part and bring back the old one.
that said, if you know someone at a suzuki dealer whos willing to help, theres no reason why u cant do it yourself.
furthermore, the dealer gets paid...
but I assume no one is gonna stick thier neck out ...
i dont want someone who doesnt care, to replace my master..
i do all the work on my bike..
Central Mass Powersports #123
1000rr, zx10r, rmz450, RE classic, r6, S4Rs, xr123, sv650(2), cr250 and a box truck that leaks power steering fluid.
Mine needs it but I dont feel like bringing the bike to a dealer and waiting 3 weeks for a part to be replaced which I can do in an hour or two of my time. I don't live near any Suzuki dealerships so it make this a royal pain in the ass.
Central Mass Powersports #123
1000rr, zx10r, rmz450, RE classic, r6, S4Rs, xr123, sv650(2), cr250 and a box truck that leaks power steering fluid.
dealer, but who can really trust them