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Recall - Fox - 23-10-2000

Has anybody (in Aus) received a recall notice yet..?
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Re: Recall - Volvi - 23-10-2000

Not yet, though I have been told they are in the mail or due out very soon. I have been told that Suzuki are due to replace them with the 'ratchet' sort of tensioner supplied by them, due in this week. My dealer says that he should have them for installation sometime mid next week.


Re: Recall - Heidi1 - 23-10-2000

I've just spoken to Action Canb and they are replacing mine Wed just before I head off to Phillip Island. They have been more than helpful (considering I didn't buy it from them).

HEIDI xxx


Re: Recall - Boss2 - 23-10-2000

Get them to fit the manual one and you'll have more chance of making it there and back .......................with the engine running that is LOL


Re: Recall - Fox - 24-10-2000

Action Sydney tell me the parts aren't in the country yet! EEK!
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Recall - Pars069 - 24-10-2000

Hi All,
Talked to Suzuki, Australia today and they said that the recall for the cam chain "adjuster" recall will be posted by this Friday!
regards Rob


FIT A MANUAL .......................TENSIONER !! - Boss2 - 24-10-2000

It's failsafe at least and could save your arse Boss


Re: Recall - GLENN - 24-10-2000

Have to agree with you Boss. Time bombs are no fun to ride..


Re: Recall - Gazza - 25-10-2000

I received my recall notice in the mail today...not that I'm intending on using it yet. I'll leave the manual tensioner on for piece of mind and wait and see how many of the new ones fail as it seems they have already started to do on the 750s.


Recall - GLENN - 25-10-2000

AGREED.


Re: Recall - GLENN - 25-10-2000

MINE WAS IN TODAYS MAIL...


Re: Recall - Volvi - 25-10-2000

My bike is booked for the recall work for this monday. I am told its not just a simple switch over, there are many other parts to change and strengthen at least half a days job if not more. The part I am told is similar to the 750 but not the same.

I figure if it f**cks up then its their problem, even if I am disadvantaged.


Re: Recall - jamie - 25-10-2000

Well im going to place my trust that suzuki would not supply
a recall part that would place anyone in danger.Anyway the part did not arrive in time for me so im going to the gp
without the recall work done.Call me what you like im ready for it. .Is it true what ive heard that its not exactly
the same as whats in the 750.


Re: Recall - Fox - 25-10-2000

I wish there was way to get Suzuki to fit the manual tensioner ... Pete would it be about the same price as the recall parts do you reckon..?
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Re: Recall - Gazza - 25-10-2000

I trust Suzuki to do the right thing...just as I trusted them to do the right thing with all the other tensioner recalls. Hey, if I go out to start my bike and it breaks and destroys the engine then let Suzuki fix it. If I happen to be hooking it down the road at breakneck speed and destroy myself I doubt there's very much that Suzuki could do to fix me, they're engineers not surgeons (or miracle workers).

I wear quality gear costing around $2,500 when riding my bike to protect myself in the event of a mishap, why would I skimp on $80.00 on the bike to do the same thing? Maybe I just don't suffer from the "it'll never happen to me" syndrome.