--- David Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Guys,
>
> 1) I just had my GTS serviced at 4K miles, ( not bad
> since I only got it
> July 99). From this service, the mechanics noticed
> excessive play in the
> rear swing arm!
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Not unusual! Mine was @ maximum service limits on my
first tir
David;
Get RID of the stock Dunlops. New tires are cheaper than repairing your
bike or body. A good set of Dunlop 205, Bridgestone BT57, Metzlers, or
Michelin Macadams will work much better and stick better.
The swingarm problem is not unusual even for a new bike. It should be
fixed
Fred,
A 97 model that sat in a dealers for 2 years waiting for me to find it.
Regards,
David
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Subject:Re: Little worries
In a message dated
In a message dated 3/24/00 4:09:42 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> worries over sourcing
> the special front wheel balancing clips that you folks said were very hard
> to find.
I had the front wheel balanced at an automotive tire shop and they did not
have any problem
Guys,
1) I just had my GTS serviced at 4K miles, ( not bad since I only got it
July 99). From this service, the mechanics noticed excessive play in the
rear swing arm! They are ordering some shims from Yamaha, and say it will
take an hour to fix. I find it hard to believe that a brand new ( an