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    Question 2004 GN 250

    Hi all, I am new to this so please bear with me.I am trying to find out if any other 2004 GN5250 owners have a problem with their bikes going excessively rusty and corroding.My bike started to rust etc.within 1 1/2 months.Holeshot Motorcycles are saying it is my fault.The first time was because I parked it outside,under a bike cover.When I asked why they sold me the cover if they knew they supposedly made a bike rust,the next story was because I didn't clean it.Come on,it is an outside vehicle..I am in the process of taking Holeshot to the Small Claims Court..If anyone else has a problem too I would like to hear from you before 27th April which is the Court date.Thanx for putting up with my woes..ShadeeLady.

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    How dirty did you let it go? The Suzuki warrenty for the chrome is only 3 months, I had some of it flake off the front lamp of mine (due to another issue which hopefully the fine folks at Colemans fixed). The manual says something to the effect of, if you don't clean the chrome it will tarnish. However I wouldn't expect any rust.

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    Its actually a cheap bike thing - they just dont you the same materials anymore i think. Had the same with a few of my bikes, and most of my mates bikes.
    Chuck on some rust converter and paint is the best bet for the temporary solution. I wish they picked up theyre act on this though.
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    Where on the bike is the rust?
    Some photos would help... this does sound nuts, though!
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    Mines been ok. The new bike shine has faded somewhat, but thats about it
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    Hi good to have you aboard.
    You should keep your chrome clean or else it will get little rust spots on it and if left they will rust the metal under the chrome.
    If you clean it on a regular bases some chrome polish will clean them of easy and before they can rust through the chrome.
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    The GN250 is made in China now I believe. One characteristic of a lot of China productions is that the quality is very variable. Not necessarily bad, but while one item may last well, another, supposedly the same, may be much lower quality. I imagine the same applies to their chrome plating
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    aside from a few nuts on the underside of the instrument pannel and at the top where the forks meet the bars, mine has been fine.
    And I abuse mine, keep leaving it outside work and it rains and I don't notice and don't put it under cover.. I try to leave it under cover at home but... sometimes that ain't possible... (drunk students love to nick bike covers)

    maybe I'm just lucky?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thehollowmen
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    maybe I'm just lucky?
    Or you got one of the good ones.
    Quote Originally Posted by skidmark
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
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    I think you are justified, they sound like they are being unreasonable. As much as I dont like this sort of action - legal recourse - it looks to be the only real option left for you.
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    go the claims court

    good on you for takin it to small claims- if you buy a nu bike it shouldn't be a rustin in less than 6 weeks. that's why you buy a nu one right? that's no fair.

    just so you know- if you trap moist humid air in w. your bike ie. w a cover or even putting it in a closed garage if the bike is wet first- ripe conditions for rust. open carport w. no leaks is apparantly de best for keeping away da rust. need a de wind a. a classic jag owner told me dat. still- you prob aint got a garage if you hiding yo bike unda a shower-cap!

    take em the da courts all the way. even just to pain in the arse them like they pained you in the arse with their rusty chrome. you could always dip your bike in vasaline. might collect bugs tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by surfchick
    good on you for takin it to small claims- if you buy a nu bike it shouldn't be a rustin in less than 6 weeks. that's why you buy a nu one right? that's no fair.

    just so you know- if you trap moist humid air in w. your bike ie. w a cover or even putting it in a closed garage if the bike is wet first- ripe conditions for rust. open carport w. no leaks is apparantly de best for keeping away da rust. need a de wind a. a classic jag owner told me dat. still- you prob aint got a garage if you hiding yo bike unda a shower-cap!

    take em the da courts all the way. even just to pain in the arse them like they pained you in the arse with their rusty chrome. you could always dip your bike in vasaline. might collect bugs tho
    Interesting uh.. word... usage...uh, yea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waylander
    Interesting uh.. word... usage...uh, yea.
    which part? lemme guess... vasaline?

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    Quote Originally Posted by surfchick
    which part? lemme guess... vasaline?
    Stop it you're putting images in my head.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waylander
    Stop it you're putting images in my head.
    may-be you could change your sig. animation?

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