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My Z1000 ,new in Sept. 2003 developed an intermittent misfire when about 2 months old which fairly rapidly snowballed to the point the bike was unstartable , or at least unridable.
It took the dealer 2 whole months to believe I had a fault , even though it was twice delivered to them by the RAC :rolleyes: , and then a further 3months to fix it :shoot::rage:. Ok , not too bad it was over winter.
Now , I've just scraped back from Le Mans , and the symptoms are returning,And there are 9 weeks warranty left.
The dealer assures me that as I have notified them of a problem , it will be covered by the warranty regardless of when they can actually detect the intermittent fault. Is he stringing me along ?
I am going to fire a mail of to Kawa customer services , is there anything else I ought to do to cover my back ?
It took the dealer 2 whole months to believe I had a fault , even though it was twice delivered to them by the RAC :rolleyes: , and then a further 3months to fix it :shoot::rage:. Ok , not too bad it was over winter.
Now , I've just scraped back from Le Mans , and the symptoms are returning,And there are 9 weeks warranty left.
The dealer assures me that as I have notified them of a problem , it will be covered by the warranty regardless of when they can actually detect the intermittent fault. Is he stringing me along ?
I am going to fire a mail of to Kawa customer services , is there anything else I ought to do to cover my back ?
z1000 said:
hijack own thread Did you bike down to Le Mans ? Fun ?
Yep. How much fun was it being on two wheels on the way back? I lost count of how many £100K cars I overtook on my £3K bike.
We shot off ahead from our load-carrying mates at Caen, on the way down. We arrived a full 90 minutes ahead of them and armed with a roll of yellow tape, found a pitch in Annexe.
>> Edited by rsvmilly on Monday 27th June 16:57
rsvmilly said:
z1000 said:
hijack own thread Did you bike down to Le Mans ? Fun ?
Yep. How much fun was it being on two wheels on the way back? I lost count of how many £100K cars I overtook on my £3K bike.
Huh.alright for you ,I was with a £107,000 car , and he pretty much whooped my ass.err... you have got an RSV as well haven't you ?
kept up with c3 gtk in his souped up Tigra though
z1000 said:My Aprilia is a bit poorly. It has been showing low oil pressure although, fingers crossed, this is just a dodgy sender which I have replaced. It is in bits at the moment as last night I pulled the clutch apart.
rsvmilly said:
z1000 said:
hijack own thread Did you bike down to Le Mans ? Fun ?
Yep. How much fun was it being on two wheels on the way back? I lost count of how many £100K cars I overtook on my £3K bike.
Huh.alright for you ,I was with a £107,000 car , and he pretty much whooped my ass.err... you have got an RSV as well haven't you ?
kept up with c3 gtk in his souped up Tigra though
I took the RSV last year and had a chase with an Audi RS6 on the Caen-Cherbourg road. I've never seen a car go from 100 to 150 so quickly. Instead of leaving it in sixth I had to change down to fifth to keep closing on him. Damn fast car and to think you could fit a wardrobe in the back.
As for overtaking supercars, you could have passed almost as many of them on a pushbike with the horrendous queues heading to Alencon. Also, there is a village south of Sees with a set of traffic lights. This produced a queue about 3 miles long into the village. A colleague who sat in that queue said some cars were trying to filter past the traffic, with a couple of close moments.
Good luck with your bike. Hope it is OK over the summer.
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