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    Quote Originally Posted by raftn View Post
    Tools? .... are they like screw drivers and allen key thingys?
    start with the biggest hammer you can carry, take it from there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dipshit View Post
    Unfortunately so. In fact the majority of times my bikes have come back worse from a service than when they went in.

    So now I do most of the services myself regardless if the bike is new and inside the "compulsory" dealer service periods or not.
    I reckon that's the way to go, get a service manual and some tools and do as much as you can yourself.
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    Had a screen cracked - but they told me up front when I collected the bike and the dealer had already ordered a replacement (their cost of course). That's good service, accidents can happen.

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    For them to be fixing it is above and beyond as it's a he said you said area and without proof of damage they are being more than reasonable. Thumbs up to them!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bardman View Post
    Mechanic never owned up but they said they would sort for me as im a "valued customer"
    Maybe because he didn't do it,over the years we've had a lot of customers tell us about stuff we've damaged despite us noting damage, missing hubcaps etc etc, before we've done the work, clients always seem to notice stuff after they've had work done and say "it wasn't there before"

    Sometimes depending on the value and the client we've fixed stuff we haven't done other times they've been politely told to fuck off

    Quote Originally Posted by sthrn1 View Post
    For them to be fixing it is above and beyond as it's a he said you said area and without proof of damage they are being more than reasonable. Thumbs up to them!!
    Exactly
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    I always take my bike to AN Other Welly dealer. It takes me 40 mins to drop it off, what with all the bike chat and 40 mins to pick it up, what with all the bike chat we didn't get through on the am drop off. It gets covered in greasy paw marks, and some of the 'little' jobs might or might not get done depending on how they feel and because they are so busy, what with all the bike chat and general pontificating on global matters of no doubt great importance but little consequence to us mortals.

    I wouldn't dream of taking my pride and joy anywhere else though.

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    I only hear half a story here......

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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    And what did they do to fix it for you when you raised this potentially fatal oversight with them?
    Actually no.

    I never brought another thing from them or ever took my bike back to them for anything.

    I did have a serious talk with the service manager.
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    Quote Originally Posted by raftn View Post
    Tools? .... are they like screw drivers and allen key thingys?
    My favorite tool of all time is angle grinder...i can solve countless issues just with that one tool alone .....by the way anybody needs help servicing their bike??

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    Quote Originally Posted by sthrn1 View Post
    For them to be fixing it is above and beyond as it's a he said you said area and without proof of damage they are being more than reasonable. Thumbs up to them!!
    I agree, just waiting for the call to take it in to be fixed,

    The mechanic would not have done it intentionally and I wouldnt go through the hassle of getting the repair done,ie waiting for calls, not having the bike while repaired, if they hadnt scratched it.

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    Henderson Yamaha did a service/dynotune on my r6. got a k+n filter which they didn't line up properly and broke one of the tabs off, broke the locators of the side of the tank cowling, lost 3 of the those push in clips, failed to give me the usb cable and instructions for my new pc3, made a shitarse map and all for the low sum of $1400. Unfortunatley I only recently pulled it apart and noticed all the broken shit after they have shut down. Henderson Yamaha you are cocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dipshit View Post
    Unfortunately so. In fact the majority of times my bikes have come back worse from a service than when they went in.

    So now I do most of the services myself regardless if the bike is new and inside the "compulsory" dealer service periods or not.

    Elvis has entered the building.

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    Popped down the rod to my friendly local tyre chappies yesterday to get some other rubber fitted before a blast over to Akoroa.
    Boss comes out and said 'Do we look like a bike shop mate? We don't do motorcycle wheels'

    'Funny' Seez I 'since you've done numerous for me before'

    " Well" he replies" fucking bike guys are just wankers. Ewwwwwwww you scratched my rim. Ohhhhhhhh but I said 38.25psi. Youse have been riding my bike it had much more fuel in it before and so on. Fuck them" he said

    "I sympathise Barry," I tell him (Barry isn't his name but he looks like a Barry) "but frankly I don't give a toot. She's all care no responsibility to me. A bike isn't an investment it's a liability."

    "All the same," says NotBarry "I've had a gutsful so I won't be doing them. I don't do bike warrents either now" he said. "Know why? Fucking Harley owners."
    "They're all 'I'd let you ride the missus before I'd let you touch my bike mate'"

    "NotBarry," I tell him "I can see you're having a bad day so I'll go elsewhere. I'm mostly a calm gentleman so I'll take it all in my stride and it won't affect our business/customer dynamic. I agree, most bike wankers are precious twats"

    And off I go. To a bike shop. Where I got treated like a piece of shit because they would rather spend 30min sourcing and selling a $8 gasket than do a bit of honest work.

    As for doing your on work? Good on ya! Unfortunately the great unwashed cannot distinguish between an excellent job and a barely adequate job.

    Develop a relationship with a mechanic you know and trust. Realise he is human and has good days and bad. He is not trying to screw you. More likely you are trying to screw him for his labour (some familiar?).

    For sure you can learn. By your mistakes.

    Just pay the man and don't be a wanker to him. Can you do that? Can you really?

    Have a nice day
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    Find a company you can trust,my 12000km service was done by a franchise dealer,the invoice stated what was done,hmmm tyre check for pressure,was 42/48 when I dropped it off(cold),next day was the same,minor detail for sure,but was invoiced as checked when it wasn't,then you wonder did they replace the plugs($80 easy money if not),did they take 3hrs(other firm might quote 1 3/4 -2hrs)so plenty of variables.That was the last service from them,last one involved the valve checks etc and went to the guys who sold the bike,get good service and good prices.

    Same for the car,have good relationship with our guy(not easy when you move town etc)they have good prices for labour.
    Hello officer put it on my tab

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    It happens Bardman, but at least they're doing something about it.

    In my experience, if the boss gets wanky about damage issues, staff are less likely to own up. I even know an employer that tore strips off an employee in front of a customer, when in fact it was the employer who caused the damage. What a fucktard he was!

    We have a pretty good record with vehicle damage and more often than not it's caused by an outside party. Either way, we're responsible, we take care of it and then sort who's paying. Screwing over a customer is unacceptable!
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