What length of warranty do Jap bikes have from new. Most cars get a 100K, 3 years, sometimes with with free servicing, so bikes get this, too?
What length of warranty do Jap bikes have from new. Most cars get a 100K, 3 years, sometimes with with free servicing, so bikes get this, too?
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i got 3 years with my kawa..
i cant wait to get my full and start owning brand new bikes, using for bit, then trading /selling and getting another brand new bike, argh, cant wait ;D
2008 DB1K 1dayer - 2006 XR250L
2009 DB1k 1dayer - 2005 KLX400R
2010 DB1k 1dayer - 2004 KDX125SR
2011 DB1k 1dayer - 2008 WR250R
Locally, Honda is 2 years unlimited. I assume that goes for everywhere.
At about that age I might start lookiing around again...
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new Suzuki's are 2 years unlimited Km..( jap spec.. Gn's and SJ scooters are 1 yr unlimited)Originally Posted by pritch008
Yamaha is the same, kawasaki was 2 when i was with the Kumandsukme dealership.. may have changed since then
Free servicing - bahahahahahaaaaa
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Vmoto scooters get free services for 12 months if you buy from Vmoto manchester but as far as i know everyone else charges for their services. Even if its a $40k HD. Hehe unless you put the pressure on when buying new that is. If you find somewhere that offers you free service when buying get them to put it in writing..........
What's the point of warrantys on GSXR thou's again?Originally Posted by SARGE
i don't think winja's even make their first service....
Keep quiet you,it keeps them happy.Originally Posted by Jim2
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The triumph has a 2 year unlimited warranty.
FXR150's came with 12 month unlimited km warranty - long enough to cover teething problems while being run in. Servicing was free as were any repairs during that time. Even some non-covered repairs were free when it was discovered to have been caused by an assembly fault. And when the warranty provider shop changed the service was uninterrupted. Go Suzuki!
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