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Can't speak from experience because I bought my A12 used, but when I priced a new BMW GS1150 last week the 600 mile check-up was half of what you're being asked to pay.
Sounds to me like your getting the big weinnie.
Jason Carver wrote:
Okay, so I bought a brand new 2005 KLR650 less than four weeks ago
from the local dealership. Paid over $6k and even kicked another $390
for two additional years of extended protection from Kawasaki.
They told me to bring it in as soon as it was done with the break-in
period for its first maintenance check. I just called to schedule
that check since I'm at just over 500 miles. They tell me to expect
this first maintance check to cost $500 in parts and labor!!!
Is this a joke? I spend six and a half grand on a brand new bike and
four weeks later I gotta come up with half a grand more? Please
someone tell me that this isn't normal. If I had known that this was
the deal, I'd have kept the $390 for the extended warranty.
This raises two main questions:
1) Am I getting screwed here?
2) What parts do I need at 500 miles that aren't covered by the new
vehicel warranty?
I gotta be missing something here.
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Okay, so I bought a brand new '05 KLR650 less than four weeks ago.
Paid over $6,500, including two years extended warranty from
Kawasaki. Just cleared the 500 mile mark and called the local
dealership to schedule the first periodic maintenance check. They
told me to expect this to cost about $500 in parts and labor!!! Am I
missing something here? I just spent six and a half grand 3+ weeks
ago and now the bike is costing me another half a grand?!? What the
hell? Am I getting screwed here? What parts are needed at this
point? What are they going to do that is going to require so much
labor? Maybe I am totally out of the loop here, but this just doesn't
seem right to me.
Anybody else run into this?
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, WILLAM GILMORE wrote:
BMW GS1150 last week the 600 mile check-up was half of what you're being asked to pay.> Can't speak from experience because I bought my A12 used, but when I priced a new
Not to be the bearer of bad tidings, but the reason you are getting the weenie is that when you paid $390 for the extended warranty, the dealer knew he had a big fish on the line. Yes, the first service should be half that. Moreover, the most important part of that service is the valve adjustment, and he will charge you for that but probably will not even do it.Better you should stick with this list (as well as KLR650.net), invest some of that $500 in some tools, and learn to do the maintenance yourself. It's easy and rewarding. If you do go back to that dealer, tell him you have his number, that 5000 KLR riders have pegged him for a scam artist, and that you will pay him $190 for the 500-mile service, but only if he makes a record of your valve shim sizes, as found and after adjustment, if necessary.> > Sounds to me like your getting the big weinnie. > > Jason Carver wrote: > Okay, so I bought a brand new 2005 KLR650 less than four weeks ago > from the local dealership. Paid over $6k and even kicked another $390 > for two additional years of extended protection from Kawasaki. > > They told me to bring it in as soon as it was done with the break-in > period for its first maintenance check. I just called to schedule > that check since I'm at just over 500 miles. They tell me to expect > this first maintance check to cost $500 in parts and labor!!! > > Is this a joke? I spend six and a half grand on a brand new bike and > four weeks later I gotta come up with half a grand more? Please > someone tell me that this isn't normal. If I had known that this was > the deal, I'd have kept the $390 for the extended warranty. > > This raises two main questions: > > 1) Am I getting screwed here? > 2) What parts do I need at 500 miles that aren't covered by the new > vehicel warranty? > > I gotta be missing something here. >
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That's nuts. Local independant shop here will do the valve
check/adjust, oil change, fastener check, chain adjust etc. for $150.
Learn to do it yourself (not difficult) and spend the $$ on farkle.
Ask around for a tech session near you or have one at your place.
Lots of nice people here who would be happy to help, like Mark here:
http://www.klr650.marknet.us/
--Jim
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> Okay, so I bought a brand new '05 KLR650 less than four weeks ago. > Paid over $6,500, including two years extended warranty from > Kawasaki. Just cleared the 500 mile mark and called the local > dealership to schedule the first periodic maintenance check. They > told me to expect this to cost about $500 in parts and labor!!! Am I > missing something here? I just spent six and a half grand 3+ weeks > ago and now the bike is costing me another half a grand?!? What the > hell? Am I getting screwed here? What parts are needed at this > point? What are they going to do that is going to require so much > labor? Maybe I am totally out of the loop here, but this just doesn't > seem right to me. > > Anybody else run into this?
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Todd Johnson"
wrote:
Yes - I agree with everyone. You are getting the shaft. I just picked mine up last week (I have a 2005), the bill for the 500 mile was $177.00. I'm in Boise, Idaho. Joe> Okay, so I bought a brand new '05 KLR650 less than four weeks ago. > Paid over $6,500, including two years extended warranty from > Kawasaki. Just cleared the 500 mile mark and called the local > dealership to schedule the first periodic maintenance check. They > told me to expect this to cost about $500 in parts and labor!!! Am I > missing something here? I just spent six and a half grand 3+ weeks > ago and now the bike is costing me another half a grand?!? What the > hell? Am I getting screwed here? What parts are needed at this > point? What are they going to do that is going to require so much > labor? Maybe I am totally out of the loop here, but this just doesn't > seem right to me. > > Anybody else run into this?
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Just cleared the 500 mile mark and called the local
Way too much. I had the dealer do the 500 mile and paid about $250 or so in "nothing is cheap" San Jose. That is the last time I had it into the dealer and just finished my first valve adjustment last week following the instructions on Mark's site (someone else has posted the link). I am no mechanic and I did it with no problems.........except for mixing up the old shims with the replacements and reinstalling the ones that I had previously taken out, so I got practice on doing it twice. Many claim that dealers will only say they check and change the shims at the 500 mile service, but not do anything. My paperwork had some before and after specs documented, but when I removed the shims it was interesting to note that both the intakes were the same size and both of the exhausts were the same size........now I am wondering if they were indeed changed. I guess that they could have closed up at the same rate. At 6k miles all were at the lower end of spec and one was slightly below. Now they are nice and "tappy". Craig A18 San Jose CA> dealership to schedule the first periodic maintenance check. They > told me to expect this to cost about $500 in parts and labor!!! Am I > missing something here?
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The first 1000 mile service on my Harley was $180. $500 seems way out of
line to change oil, check valves, and adjust bike.
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Jeff
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By the way, what currency are you using? I am assuming US Dollars. (not
euros or Canada).
Also, not to make you feel bad, but I bought a 2006 KLR650 9 days ago for
$5199 U.S. out the door. Sounds like this dealer is real expensive.
I, personally, do all of my own maintenance on every vehicle I own. I
wouldn't trust anyone else. The only reason I let the Harley dealer do my 1000
mile on my Heritage is that they strongly implied my warranty depended on it.
But I still took it home and checked it out.
Definitely save your money, buy service manuals and some tools for the $500,
and do it yourself.
Jeff
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My first was $60. don> $500 seems way out of > line to change oil, check valves, and adjust bike.
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Not to be too harsh...but it sounds like you got screwed out of at least a grand when you bought it. I've seen other posters paying about $5100 "on the road".
I sure as heck wouldn't pay $500 for the "first scheduled maintenance".
Regards,
Scott
Jason Carver wrote:
Okay, so I bought a brand new 2005 KLR650 less than four weeks ago
from the local dealership. Paid over $6k and even kicked another $390
for two additional years of extended protection from Kawasaki.
They told me to bring it in as soon as it was done with the break-in
period for its first maintenance check. I just called to schedule
that check since I'm at just over 500 miles. They tell me to expect
this first maintance check to cost $500 in parts and labor!!!
Is this a joke? I spend six and a half grand on a brand new bike and
four weeks later I gotta come up with half a grand more? Please
someone tell me that this isn't normal. If I had known that this was
the deal, I'd have kept the $390 for the extended warranty.
This raises two main questions:
1) Am I getting screwed here?
2) What parts do I need at 500 miles that aren't covered by the new
vehicel warranty?
I gotta be missing something here.
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