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 rubberhedgeho... Borekit Bruiser
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 Posted: 11:58 - 05 Nov 2012 Post subject: Heated Grips Problem |
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Hi all
I am interested in your opinions (a dangerous thing, I know....) regarding this issue.
I bought my bike and am the second owner. The original owner had the manufacturors heated grips fitted at purchase at a registered affiliated dealer etc.
This dealer is the same one where I purchased the bike from, and they have since closed.
I had a bit of a scary experience when using the grips on a cold day last week. When they are switched on they seem to hold on the throttle position and make it slightly 'sticky'. This means that as I release the throttle to change gear the revs climb up as I clutch in and then drop again when I engage the next gear,
To me, this is a dangerous situation and I've not ridden it since last week when I first saw the problem.
Now, is it just me, or do I have the right to get the manufacturor to either stand by their product (the heated grips) or the workmanship of their dealers (the guys who fitted them in the first place) and therefore I shouldn't have to pay myself for new grips and fitting them? They told me last week that I'd have to get them replaced at cost and the dealer told me that I'd have to pay for fitting (which is a stance I can understand and I'd defintiely claim it back from the manufacturor).
Or maybe I'm crazy and they'd rather lose their business to other manufacturors! I've not mentioned the type/make of bike because if they continue to be problematic I'm wondering if the media would be interested to hear about it.
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 Posted: 15:09 - 05 Nov 2012 Post subject: Re: Heated Grips Problem |
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| rubberhedgehog wrote: | Hi all
I am interested in your opinions (a dangerous thing, I know....) regarding this issue.
I bought my bike and am the second owner. The original owner had the manufacturors heated grips fitted at purchase at a registered affiliated dealer etc.
This dealer is the same one where I purchased the bike from, and they have since closed.
I had a bit of a scary experience when using the grips on a cold day last week. When they are switched on they seem to hold on the throttle position and make it slightly 'sticky'. This means that as I release the throttle to change gear the revs climb up as I clutch in and then drop again when I engage the next gear,
To me, this is a dangerous situation and I've not ridden it since last week when I first saw the problem.
Now, is it just me, or do I have the right to get the manufacturor to either stand by their product (the heated grips) or the workmanship of their dealers (the guys who fitted them in the first place) and therefore I shouldn't have to pay myself for new grips and fitting them? They told me last week that I'd have to get them replaced at cost and the dealer told me that I'd have to pay for fitting (which is a stance I can understand and I'd defintiely claim it back from the manufacturor).
Or maybe I'm crazy and they'd rather lose their business to other manufacturors! I've not mentioned the type/make of bike because if they continue to be problematic I'm wondering if the media would be interested to hear about it.
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Take the grip off and spray the sleeve with some teflon based dry chain lube. Both of my BMW R1200GS did this and it was an arse of a thing when it jammed on. Lubrication sorts it.
But it may need this done once or twice a season....
It's fuck all to do with glue. It is the grip expanding on the Hi heat setting and the close tollerance between the sleeve.
You could try a bit of wet N dry insde the grip to remove a few thou. of material. But the spray will fix it more of less permanently. (for a coulple of months) ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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How old is the bike?
Unless it rolled out of the showroom with it's shiny new grips a month ago, I don't see the issue really.
Even less so that it's a manufacturer's problem - if anything, they may have been fitted poorly, but to blame the manufacturers for the monkey fitting the product (even at a dealership) is a little odd.
Man up - get the tools out and fix it - it won't be anything complex. Whip the bar end off, take the grip off (remove the switch gear on the handlebar) and find out what the problem is.
The expanding grip/throttle tube theory sounds very likely - the actual throttle tube is plastic and so will swell ever so slightly with heat, but you won't know what’s going on until you have a look.
At the end of the day, it's a second hand bike with a history that is unknown. Stuff breaks - just needs fixing. At least it's an easy fix, you don't have to replace anything and no expense spent  |
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| StormCrow wrote: | How old is the bike?
Unless it rolled out of the showroom with it's shiny new grips a month ago, I don't see the issue really.
Even less so that it's a manufacturer's problem - if anything, they may have been fitted poorly, but to blame the manufacturers for the monkey fitting the product (even at a dealership) is a little odd.
Man up - get the tools out and fix it - it won't be anything complex. Whip the bar end off, take the grip off (remove the switch gear on the handlebar) and find out what the problem is.
The expanding grip/throttle tube theory sounds very likely - the actual throttle tube is plastic and so will swell ever so slightly with heat, but you won't know what’s going on until you have a look.
At the end of the day, it's a second hand bike with a history that is unknown. Stuff breaks - just needs fixing. At least it's an easy fix, you don't have to replace anything and no expense spent  |
Sale of Goods Act means his beef is with the retailer.
They should honour OEM approved accesory warranty.
'IF' the question is the fit then other dealers will fix it.
It is more than likely a 'known' issue so repair will be a matter of dealer inspection and new grips or repair.
What ever, it's not a big deal for the retailer to fix.
Before topping yourself (or joining a silent order in Outer Mongolia) phone a dealer and speak to service. ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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 Posted: 12:35 - 07 Nov 2012 Post subject: |
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That's exactly my point - the manufacturer has to stand by their product in a market where there is definitely choice on where to get things from and people being more able to do their own maintenance.
I've spoken to a new dealer since the original have closed, and they're being quite helpful and are supposed to be chasing the bike maker.
I'll get it all in writing and see what happens.
Obviously if they're being d*cks about it then a name and shame will appear  |
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Lo and behold!
They're in breach of their warranty cover - how awesome is that!
I quote:
'The warranty does not cover the cost of removal and replacement of parts and accessories, unless supplied as original equipment, or recommended by [the company name goes here]'.
Now, these are the recommended heated grips, fitted by a dealer.
Busted
Let's see how they respond to that one |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 52 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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