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Technical & Mechanical Problems
2007 Stumbling on acceleration
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<blockquote data-quote="charismaticmegafauna" data-source="post: 211694" data-attributes="member: 665"><p>Thanks Ray, please keep us posted.You'd think that the bike would run best when new....?? But, not un-typical from some dealers, I'm afraid.</p><p></p><p>I had a friend who had the electrolite "boil" out of the battery on her new bike (on a trip just after the first service). When she got it back to the selling dealer he told her, "You ride it too much."</p><p></p><p>In the case of my friend's '07 FJR, the dealer lacks the special tools to perform the checks that MamaYama is asking for (who knows about the 'expertise'?).</p><p></p><p>It is certainly a bad-thing when owners are forced to work, themselves, on their $12~14K new m/cycles to try to make the run properly.... :huh: :blink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charismaticmegafauna, post: 211694, member: 665"] Thanks Ray, please keep us posted.You'd think that the bike would run best when new....?? But, not un-typical from some dealers, I'm afraid. I had a friend who had the electrolite "boil" out of the battery on her new bike (on a trip just after the first service). When she got it back to the selling dealer he told her, "You ride it too much." In the case of my friend's '07 FJR, the dealer lacks the special tools to perform the checks that MamaYama is asking for (who knows about the 'expertise'?). It is certainly a bad-thing when owners are forced to work, themselves, on their $12~14K new m/cycles to try to make the run properly.... :huh: :blink: [/QUOTE]
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