Should I let the dealer due my first 1,000 service?
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Should I let the dealer due my first 1,000 service?
Should I let the dealer due my first 1,000 service?
In 48 yrs of owning bikes I have never had a dealer service any of mine. I buy the manuals for each bike and do it myself. I figure my 16 FW was free for all I saved and I know it was done right. Just sayin.
Agree with you 100%...ThumbUp I never let the dealer do my service work or anything else if I can help it.
Ride Safe,
Bill G
Got it done today. The FW get more fun to ride. Checked my mileage to a from the dealer 36.33. I like that.
If it aint broke under warranty back all files up on an external drive and save some dough JMOAgree with you 100%...ThumbUp I never let the dealer do my service work or anything else if I can help it.
Ride Safe,
Bill G
The dealer nor the MOCO can void your warranty PERIODYes and no. I have the dealer do the first service to avoid any warrantee hassles. After all they did the PDI. OTOH, until my health failed, I bought manuals and did all my own work beyond that. Hey, an evening in the garage can be fun too. One more pleasure to get out of owning a bike.
The dealer nor the MOCO can void your warranty PERIOD
Keep good records
Back it up and enjoy yourself
If a part fails due to your neglect it is on you
This is from my Service Manager and his lead tech