09-02-2012, 07:15am
(09-02-2012, 03:04am)1300hayabusa Wrote:(08-02-2012, 10:04am)[UNIT] Wrote: Its another good reason I would rather do this myself.. Suzuki wont allow it.
It does not sound like its Suzuki who does not allow it but your dealer,I changed around 6 of them and none of the bikes went down to any workshop,I just gave them a call,advised them of the VIN number and when the part came in they called me and I went down to replace and sign it off.On a different note if your dealer does not know where the rectifier is I suggest you call Suzuki and tell them what a cockface he is and how could they authorise someone like that work on your/their bikes.
I questioned suzuki australia on the phone about sending the part and fitting it myself. They wouldnt allow it.
When i said i dont want the local dealer touching my bike they said well that is your choice, if the rectifier fails its all on me.
I might try another dealer and see if they can order the part and send it to me. i dont want to trailer my bike around as i dont have a trailer etc.
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