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    gn250 failed warrant of fitness

    I have 2006 Suzuki GN250 and it just failed warrant of fitnes because headlight is dipping wrong way. This was second time when it failed this same reason. Last time I got WOF when I showed recipe how "headlight was checked and light bulb was adjusted". Now it failed again because of this same reason. Headlight is not broken, it is still exactly same condition what it was when bike was bran new. What can I do? How i can get new WOF?

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    take it to where you brought it from get them to fix it
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    Strange, speedo isnt in miles by any chance? its either badly adjusted or it does actually dip to the right (as you find on US/wherever else they drive on the right models)


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    Bike is New Zealand new, but I am second owner. It was about 500km on the clock when I bought it. I already sent email to Suzuki and asked what can we do. In my opinion they should fix it for free if it can not meet some New Zealand standards in this condition what it was when they sold it.

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    Speedo is in kilometers and bike is new zealand new. Headlight is dipping on the right and it maybe it is designed for right hand traffic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jumpingstone View Post
    Bike is New Zealand new, but I am second owner. It was about 500km on the clock when I bought it. I already sent email to Suzuki and asked what can we do. In my opinion they should fix it for free if it can not meet some New Zealand standards in this condition what it was when they sold it.
    You will probably find it easier to sort it yourself and buy the correct sealed beam for NZ from the agents. Easier in the long run

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    i had a 93 ZR 750 that was nz new and only about 2 years ago it was pinged on the light dipping on the wrong side its actually the flutes in the headlight glass.

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    I already contacted to this Suzuki dealer who first time sold it here in NZ and they immediately understood what is the problem (even english is not my first language) and how I have to change whole headlight. When I told that in my opinion they should fix it for free they started to blame how previous owner has changed this headlight and I have nothing evidence that headligt is still the same. I also contacted to first owner (I am second owner) and he confirmed that has the same headlight as when he brought it brand new. Now I am waiting spare parts to get it fixed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jumpingstone View Post
    Speedo is in kilometers and bike is new zealand new. Headlight is dipping on the right and it maybe it is designed for right hand traffic.
    It's dipping on the right? Well that's how it should be. It should dip at the right so you don't blind on-coming traffic so easily.

    Which means the WoF station is talking arse.

    Avoid the VTNZ/AA twats, go to a garage or bike shop. Generally they don't give a shit about such a ridiculous thing (even if it was dipping the wrong way), as it's hardly a matter of safety.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xerxesdaphat View Post
    It's dipping on the right? Well that's how it should be. It should dip at the right so you don't blind on-coming traffic so easily.

    Which means the WoF station is talking arse.

    Avoid the VTNZ/AA twats, go to a garage or bike shop. Generally they don't give a shit about such a ridiculous thing (even if it was dipping the wrong way), as it's hardly a matter of safety.
    Exactly - it's called an asymmetric headlamp - it rises to the left. It's even shown in the VIRM. Are you sure they said it's dipping to the right? I guess it's possible the the lens (glass) is misaligned meaning it is rotated on the piss, but I doubt it - it'd be glued in as part of the headlamp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Preload View Post
    Exactly - it's called an asymmetric headlamp - it rises to the left. It's even shown in the VIRM. Are you sure they said it's dipping to the right? I guess it's possible the the lens (glass) is misaligned meaning it is rotated on the piss, but I doubt it - it'd be glued in as part of the headlamp.
    Sort of right, but wrong. My GN also failed its first WOF due to incorrect alignment of the headlight. I got a screwdriver and loosened off the adjustment and simply turned the glass till it faced the right way for the tester, then did the screw up. What I discovered was the headlight lens was completely independant of any adjustment, it simply floated around under the chrome rim. I took mine off and stuck some blu tac in behind it and hey presto instant fix. Seriously these chinese GNs are such crap compared to the older ones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jumpingstone View Post
    ..... Last time I got WOF when I showed recipe how "headlight was checked and light bulb was adjusted"...........
    so you took it somewhere last time, and paid them to fix it? take it back and tell them to do it properly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Sort of right, but wrong. My GN also failed its first WOF due to incorrect alignment of the headlight. I got a screwdriver and loosened off the adjustment and simply turned the glass till it faced the right way for the tester, then did the screw up. What I discovered was the headlight lens was completely independant of any adjustment, it simply floated around under the chrome rim. I took mine off and stuck some blu tac in behind it and hey presto instant fix. Seriously these chinese GNs are such crap compared to the older ones.
    Oh, dear God! Please tell me it ain't so! That is so cheap and nasty. Not to mention dangerous. Is there a seal in there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jumpingstone View Post
    I already contacted to this Suzuki dealer who first time sold it here in NZ and they immediately understood what is the problem (even english is not my first language) and how I have to change whole headlight. When I told that in my opinion they should fix it for free they started to blame how previous owner has changed this headlight and I have nothing evidence that headligt is still the same. I also contacted to first owner (I am second owner) and he confirmed that has the same headlight as when he brought it brand new. Now I am waiting spare parts to get it fixed.
    sadly, suzuki are crap when it comes to customer service. i had an 06 ginny as well. it spent more time on the lift being fixed than it did being ridden. and every single thing that went wrong was considered a "consumable" and therefore not covered by warrenty. i honestly think that things like chains and headlights should last longer than 10,000k or less. good luck getting anything out of them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jumpingstone View Post
    I already contacted to this Suzuki dealer who first time sold it here in NZ and they immediately understood what is the problem (even english is not my first language) and how I have to change whole headlight. When I told that in my opinion they should fix it for free they started to blame how previous owner has changed this headlight and I have nothing evidence that headligt is still the same. I also contacted to first owner (I am second owner) and he confirmed that has the same headlight as when he brought it brand new. Now I am waiting spare parts to get it fixed.
    I hope you check this thread again - sounds like you're being dicked around if the headlight is the same as 'mom' has stated. Simple disassembly and realignment of the glass would correct the issue.
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