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Hitcher
3rd October 2010, 17:09
Aprilia's New Zealand agent, Salero Holdings Ltd (Triumph NZ in drag) has sent me a recall notice. Indeed a double whammy.

The first is a 2008 recall for a starter motor relay. The second is a 2009 recall for, wait for it gentle readers, a speed sensor connector.

"Hitcher," I hear you ask, "Isn't that the very same speed sensor that required over nine months of polite badgering, culminating in a not-too-subtle threat before Triumph NZ grudgingly coughed one up in a particularly bad-natured manner?"

Yes it is.

"Hitcher, wasn't that recall notice actually issued by Aprilia prior to your dealings with those lovely people at Triumph NZ last year?"

Indeed it was. Sigh.

One will check and make sure that the necessary parts for these recalls have found their way to an official Aprilia service agent near me before one makes arrangements to book in for the official "fix".

Perhaps this is a sign of better things to come for owners of Aprilias covered by factory warranties at this end of the planet. One certainly hopes so, not least of that wish being to salve the tingling in one's loins at the thought of a Shiver 1200 coming soon to a an official Aprilia showroom near me.

Ocean1
3rd October 2010, 17:30
Shiver 1200 coming soon to a an official Aprilia showroom near me.

Got details?


And keep the loins out of it if you please.

Gremlin
3rd October 2010, 17:46
For one that enjoys the longer distance aspect to riding, one would think one wouldn't be happy with back end support that is... well... lacking.

Must add excitement to ones riding I guess? :facepalm:

btw, with Mt Eden losing its brands... who deals with Aprilia in Auckland now? Anyone know?

Sensei
3rd October 2010, 18:15
1200 like this

Hitcher
3rd October 2010, 19:28
1200 like this

That be the Donk In Question. Apparently the next cab off the rank after the Dorsoduro is some sort of 'soft roader' before it ends up in a Shiver. An extra 2 litres in the fuel tank department would be most welcome too, Mr Aprilia...

Urano
3rd October 2010, 22:13
you want me to buy your connector at the corner mech and post it to you directly?

it should arrive in less than nine months, i think...
:D :D

Hitcher
4th October 2010, 07:58
who deals with Aprilia in Auckland now? Anyone know?

According to Salero Holdings, Mt Eden is still an approved Aprilia service centre. Whether Mt Eden still sells them is another matter entirely.

AllanB
4th October 2010, 08:26
Hypermotard 1100.

Spied a black one the other day with AM pipes. Yum, apart from the duckbill (easy fix).

nosebleed
4th October 2010, 08:38
According to Salero Holdings, Mt Eden is still an approved Aprilia service centre. Whether Mt Eden still sells them is another matter entirely.

According to my visit to M.E.M.C this morning there is no longer a M.E.M.C
The shop is empty, the signage has gone, and the lease signs are up.
There are no notices on the door explaining anything (closed or moved).

Someones information needs updating.

gijoe1313
4th October 2010, 09:10
:facepalm: I guess nothing new under the sun then? :facepalm: I well remember you posting about that particular peculiarity pertaining to aforementioned part.

Pity you had to bash down walls, facts notwithstanding! :facepalm: SNAFU

Hitcher
4th October 2010, 11:58
Someones information needs updating.

Salero Holdings' for one.

While only a handful of people will have Aprilia Shivers subject to these factory recalls, one imagines that there are somewhat more owners of recent model Aprilias in the greater Auckland region who may require parts and servicing. Heaven forbid that they take their bikes to anybody other than an 'approved' Aprilia service centre, unless Triumph/Salero has decided not to get quite so snotty about this as they have been known to previously.

geoffm
4th October 2010, 20:07
Salero Holdings' for one.

While only a handful of people will have Aprilia Shivers subject to these factory recalls, one imagines that there are somewhat more owners of recent model Aprilias in the greater Auckland region who may require parts and servicing. Heaven forbid that they take their bikes to anybody other than an 'approved' Aprilia service centre, unless Triumph/Salero has decided not to get quite so snotty about this as they have been known to previously.

The crap servocefromTriumph NZ/ Aprilla is why I bought a Suzuki...
When you pay premium $$$, you expect service to match, and they don't deliver.

Crazy Steve
4th October 2010, 22:13
Salero Holdings' for one.

While only a handful of people will have Aprilia Shivers subject to these factory recalls, one imagines that there are somewhat more owners of recent model Aprilias in the greater Auckland region who may require parts and servicing. Heaven forbid that they take their bikes to anybody other than an 'approved' Aprilia service centre, unless Triumph/Salero has decided not to get quite so snotty about this as they have been known to previously.

What are you complaining about ? You have a Aprilia dealer in Wellington !

Crazy Steve.

Hitcher
5th October 2010, 19:07
You have a Aprilia dealer in Wellington

And another workshop with Aprilia-trained techs and all of the Aprilia diagnostic kit.