Jay
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Honestly, if you're not handy with a wrench, find a gearhead freind and buy him lunch and a 12 pack. There's just too many horor stories about people getting ripped off at stealerships. I know there's some honest ones, but it's just so rare. You should be able to go in with a list of what you expect to have done, ask for it to be written up, and be able to examine the list for error; as well as recieve a realistic estimate as to cost before work gets started. HOWEVER, if you're a newbie, they'll smell that on you like a shark smells blood in the water. Oh, they may smile, take your list, and promise you the moon. They might also manage to "adjust" something so that it fails in such a way that it's long after you've left their shop, and you'll never know it was them. Why do you think they're called "stealerships"? With some basic tools, a Clymers and this forum, there's not much you can't tackle. I did my own 600 mile service. I've checked the valves twice now. Niether time did they require adjustment. I've had the bike for 4 months and have over 3,000 miles on her. If she was going to fail from a "warranty" issue, she'd of likely done it by now. I may be horribly surprised at a later date. Suzuki may not honor their "warranty" because I did the work myself, even though the law plainly states we can; but then, I've never put much faith in "warranties" anyway.
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