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FJRF013 - Transmission Recall for Second Gear (DE, UK, CA, & US) (2016-2020)
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<blockquote data-quote="AZcruising" data-source="post: 1436776" data-attributes="member: 28864"><p>Had a very good experience with Anthony (service tech writer) at Nash Powersports in Mesa, AZ. He reviewed the extensive tech bulletin showing what would be performed, and scheduled an appointment three weeks out to make sure he (and David, their senior tech) were ready to go. No problems in obtaining the parts package for my '16.</p><p></p><p>I dropped off my bike on a Saturday afternoon... he had the bike on David's lift over the weekend so it wouldn't be sitting in the outside lot. When David came in on Tuesday, he was ready to begin. My bike was the first recall they had performed (the week of March 9th). Brought my own oil and filter for the oil change (Mobil 1 and K&N) plus a new left crankcase cover (the original had a few scratches from an encounter with a few rocks). Just under 45K miles when I brought her in.</p><p></p><p>The bike was ready for pick-up that Friday. The only thing I had to do was to re-position slightly (and re-torque) the mounting plates for my SW Motech frame sliders when I got home... add the slider pucks, and re-route my battery tender wire from the battery to its proper resting place.</p><p></p><p>Took a 350 mile loop yesterday with a buddy (he has an '18 with 105K miles)... weather was perfect, bike ran flawlessly... enough said.</p><p></p><p>My buddy's '18 goes in on Tuesday... I guess I was his "test dummy."</p><p></p><p>Nice to find a dealer who treats your bike like it's their bike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZcruising, post: 1436776, member: 28864"] Had a very good experience with Anthony (service tech writer) at Nash Powersports in Mesa, AZ. He reviewed the extensive tech bulletin showing what would be performed, and scheduled an appointment three weeks out to make sure he (and David, their senior tech) were ready to go. No problems in obtaining the parts package for my '16. I dropped off my bike on a Saturday afternoon... he had the bike on David's lift over the weekend so it wouldn't be sitting in the outside lot. When David came in on Tuesday, he was ready to begin. My bike was the first recall they had performed (the week of March 9th). Brought my own oil and filter for the oil change (Mobil 1 and K&N) plus a new left crankcase cover (the original had a few scratches from an encounter with a few rocks). Just under 45K miles when I brought her in. The bike was ready for pick-up that Friday. The only thing I had to do was to re-position slightly (and re-torque) the mounting plates for my SW Motech frame sliders when I got home... add the slider pucks, and re-route my battery tender wire from the battery to its proper resting place. Took a 350 mile loop yesterday with a buddy (he has an '18 with 105K miles)... weather was perfect, bike ran flawlessly... enough said. My buddy's '18 goes in on Tuesday... I guess I was his "test dummy." Nice to find a dealer who treats your bike like it's their bike. [/QUOTE]
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