Postby dave the german » Mon Feb 18, 2019 12:39 pm
I'm sure they've been completely honest due to the fact that my mate is best mates with both the service manager and the mechanic and they've kept me in the loop at all stages, including sending pictures of each stage of the process, telling me at each critical stage what has been done and what would I like them to do. It started off with diagnostics, compression test/leak down test then head removal, conrods to an engineering workshop for measurement/deflection plus. The last ride I had on the bike it went from running ok where I thought I'd solved the problem to running like a complete bag of $hite in the space of 6 - 7 miles. I seemed to be chasing the problem around in circles to where I thought I'd got it right to then other symptoms appearing. It also shows why my mate and I couldn't get to the bottom of the fault with a GS911 - it was mechanical rather than electrical. The O2 sensors were not registering on the computer and when removed were black, the big end shells on both sides were replaced as the engine was stripped done and in the grand scheme of things were not expensive. The valves were removed and there is a visible deflection in the stems. It wasn't solved by purely diagnostics alone, there was a bit of old school spattering involved. I've been very impressed with the work and thoroughness in which it was carried out. I'm not revealing the final bill but I'm OK with it. There are some things which have left us all baffled but hopefully it's sorted now
'15 R1200GS TE
'06 R1200S
'04 BCR
Yam SR 500 long term restoration
wanna win the lottery and ride my bike