07-11-2006, 03:30pm
Thanks all for the responses. The sprocket problem is apparently just as common here in Aus as reported overseas. Suzuki seem to take the view of prove there is a fault, not how can we assist our customers. Bear, I read your email and Suzuki have already said they want the bits. Unfortunately the issue of repair costs is not settled. They will consider it after seeing the bits. The tech had a a couple of possible causes, loose bolts, somehow its my fault etc.. Oh yeah, and not happy the bike went to the nearest possible shop in Hastings who diagnosed the problem inside 20 seconds. Its not an authorised Suzuki dealer. Ever tried pushing a Hayabusa? Especially after its just scared the crap out of you. I tell you, it took a bit of my faith in the beast away... Thanks Chris <i>Edited by: Chrisfrombalnarring at: 7/11/06 16:53
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