Well I'm no mechanic, but having experienced the clutch slipping on the odd occasion over the last year, the dealers were finally able to make it happen and replaced the cluth under warranty. A pain in the ass that it took so long but hey, a result.
However, in doing the work they sheared one of the lugs off the rhs of the gearbox cover and didn't bother telling me when I picked the bike up. Got home, had a look and noticed the damage so I rang (they'd closed) then emailed a couple of pics in. Have had to chase them for a response and finally they came back and said they'll either smooth it off and respray to look like there was never a lug there, or replace the gearbox housing. I decided to ask for the gearbox housing to be replaced simply as I believe they did the damage and the bike should be returned as it went in. And I was a bit pissed off at no-one telling me and the fact I've had to chase them about it since.
So, having asked for this I'm then taken outside for an inspection by the manager who tells me that its basically my fault due to the condition of my exhaust.
'Umm, sorry?'
'Well thats winter dirt and salt still on your exhaust so the general upkeep of the bike isn't good. The mechanic loosened the bolts and the back casing should just separate - yours didn't, the internal lugs had rusted and it had seized together. The force he had to use to separate the casing broke the lug.'
'So he broke it, so you should replace it. If it's internal components which rusted and seized how would me cleaning the outside of the bike have stopped that?'
'Well the seal between the the gearbox housing and the front section isn't water or air tight...'
'So am I meant to strip these components and dry them of every time the bike gets wet?'
'No, of course not, but you haven't looked after it well.'
'So if I washed the bike regularly how would that have made any difference to whether or not the internal components were seizing?'
Is the gearbox housing seal really not air or water tight?
Anyway, he took some more photos, mostly of the exhaust it seemed on the right and left sides of the bike and they're to get back to me tomorrow - which will probably mean me having to chase them again. I initially said i'd split the cost but I'm thinking why should I? I didn't break it....
Thoughts anybody?
And some pics of broken bit and mingingness..
However, in doing the work they sheared one of the lugs off the rhs of the gearbox cover and didn't bother telling me when I picked the bike up. Got home, had a look and noticed the damage so I rang (they'd closed) then emailed a couple of pics in. Have had to chase them for a response and finally they came back and said they'll either smooth it off and respray to look like there was never a lug there, or replace the gearbox housing. I decided to ask for the gearbox housing to be replaced simply as I believe they did the damage and the bike should be returned as it went in. And I was a bit pissed off at no-one telling me and the fact I've had to chase them about it since.
So, having asked for this I'm then taken outside for an inspection by the manager who tells me that its basically my fault due to the condition of my exhaust.
'Umm, sorry?'
'Well thats winter dirt and salt still on your exhaust so the general upkeep of the bike isn't good. The mechanic loosened the bolts and the back casing should just separate - yours didn't, the internal lugs had rusted and it had seized together. The force he had to use to separate the casing broke the lug.'
'So he broke it, so you should replace it. If it's internal components which rusted and seized how would me cleaning the outside of the bike have stopped that?'
'Well the seal between the the gearbox housing and the front section isn't water or air tight...'
'So am I meant to strip these components and dry them of every time the bike gets wet?'
'No, of course not, but you haven't looked after it well.'
'So if I washed the bike regularly how would that have made any difference to whether or not the internal components were seizing?'
Is the gearbox housing seal really not air or water tight?
Anyway, he took some more photos, mostly of the exhaust it seemed on the right and left sides of the bike and they're to get back to me tomorrow - which will probably mean me having to chase them again. I initially said i'd split the cost but I'm thinking why should I? I didn't break it....
Thoughts anybody?
And some pics of broken bit and mingingness..


