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Servicing a new bike... warrantywise....

Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 11:00 am
by grunge
Hey y'all..

It's finally time for my bike to get it's 6K service (yes yes I know too long I haven't ridden it much.)

Just wondering if I DO have to get it serviced from where I got it from (originally 1300 kawasaki, now PS I think?)
I mean... it'd void the warranty not getting it done from an authorized workshop right?

Or not...?

Can anyone help me out or point me in the right direction as to what options I have and reccomendations?
I'd like somewhere close or at least maybe somewhere that can get it done while I wait or have a spare bike to lend?

Thanks in advance! =)

Re: Servicing a new bike... warrantywise....

Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 11:10 am
by Six Addict
any authorised kawa dealer or service department will keep your warranty in tact... ;)

Re: Servicing a new bike... warrantywise....

Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 12:12 pm
by Frank
ANY licenced motorcycle mechanic CAN do your service for you and NOT void your warranty, unless you have a dealer supplied extended warranty that they would have sold/given you when you bought the bike which usually comes with the condition that you get the bike serviced with them.

Re: Servicing a new bike... warrantywise....

Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 1:30 pm
by Blurr
the above is correct!!!

just make sure they are licensed and that they stamp your book!!

Re: Servicing a new bike... warrantywise....

Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 1:46 pm
by MadKaw
Check the sponsors thread and see what deal you can get..

Vic
Mornington Kawasaki - 10% discount on parts. Check with them to see what they can do. Proof of membership in the form of T-Shirt / hat etc accepted. http://www.morningtonmotorcycles.com.au/

Race Replica Kawasaki - 10% discount on parts and accessories plus priority servicing and loan bike. - http://www.racereplica.net

Brighton Kawasaki - 5 to 10% discount on parts, accessories and servicing. Check with them to see what they can do. - http://www.brightonkawasaki.com.au