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Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 3:40 pm
by niterider
bluecamel wrote:Thanks, all, for the advice. I'm going to show up tomorrow and see what they've done. I really like these guys, but I really want my bike.
1982 Honda CB900 Custom
Is that cb900 the one with the dual range trans. Those are good bike, rather rare too.

I hope they get your bike fixed.

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 1:47 pm
by bluecamel
niterider wrote: 1982 Honda CB900 Custom
Is that cb900 the one with the dual range trans. Those are good bike, rather rare too.

I hope they get your bike fixed.
Yep, it sure is, and thanks. It's a beautiful bike and I can't wait to get it going. Hopefully I'll have a little time to enjoy it before the snow hits!

Update: I dropped in on Friday and they had finally looked it over! They've tested the rotor, voltage regulator/rectifier, and stator (the last two, I had bought from them) and they're all bad. They're going to warranty replace those two and get me a new rotor from Honda ($400 - not so fun). Unless something completely screwy is going on, replacing all three at once ought to fix me up. I can only hope. Then it's time to let the guy I bought it from know just how big of a lying "O Ring" hat I think he is.

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 8:12 pm
by ElChado87
Well some may remember I laid my bike down back in August, and it went straight to the dealer where I bought it. Insurance money got to them pretty fast, and parts took a lil while, and then more parts were needed after that.
But it took them a long time just to get started, apparently assembling snowmobiles for our so far Snow-free Edmonton winter was of more importance than getting a rider back out for the last couple weeks of the season.
And then there are all the "toys" for the people who have cars and could care less about their off-road vehicles turn-around time.
I am a bike only guy and it would have been really nice if they had stepped up to the plate and gotten it to me sooner, just like I do for customers where I work!
Alas no, but after 80 days, the repairs are complete. But even the wait list for a simple oil change is huge. Why can't other dealerships have a ride-in oil change serice like Harley does?
It seems to me that the priorities of the motorcycle service industry need a realignment.

Oh well, I have the Transit System figured out for winter :frusty: