5,000 Mile Service

KnotSo

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Another Great Dealer Experience.



OK, got to my appt early for my 5K, and the tech came out and helped me unload.



Then he started checking all controls while I checked in with the service manager. When I came back out he said my clutch needed adjusting. I told Thomas the Tech I had some things I wanted him to look at. Thomas said he found some things and named em, which was most of my list! Only other thing was the loose primary. He then took it for a short ride and said he could not hear or feel it being loose, but put it on the lift and tightened it up first. It took a small adjustment.
Then I stood with him most of the time and we chatted while he lubed, changed, adjusted and checked all the connections for tightness. We put a K&N filter and a louvered cover on(no labor charge for the install). Tech Thomas put my new (Group Buy special) oil filter on. Completed all the recalls and updates except for flashing my computer as he does not yet have the software for the early '06's yet. He can flash the late '06 - '07. It's all good, I do not have issues with the EHC or any of that.

Total time Rev hits @RPM since the 2500 mile svc.
1 second @4900
2 second @4600
1 second @4500
5 second @4400
12 seconds @4300
14 seconds @4200
22 seconds @4100
41 seconds @4000
Total Rev Limit Hits: 3
My sweet spot is @2600rpm where I did the most time. :cheers:
Man, have I been good to my pup or what.

Then, Tech Thomas spent 30 minutes or so installing steel braided fuel lines, and never charged me for the parts and labor. Hot Damn!

I asked the question about the Mastiff fuel tank and how does the fuel in the back of the tank gets to the petcock, and found out there is a dead space in the tail section, a baffle if you will that blocks the end, no fuel in there.
Now I wonder if the factory measures the outside of the take and comes up with a volume meause of what the tank could hold if all was utilized. I wonder as I have been on reserve and never put more than 3.4 gallons in the tank. Owners manual says in specifications on page 10, it holds 4.6 gallons total, but on page 44 under "fuel System" it says total capacity is 3.8 gallons. I gotta believe page 44 is more accurate. I think the book needs a clarification of this. I wonder what the true, real world tank capacities are for each of our models are?

My tech - thomas, also puts dielectic grease on all electrical connections on all bikes he works on all the time. Swears by it, as do most of us.

Their detailer washed my Pup, then dried the entire thing by hand for about 45 minutes.

The last thing Tech Thomas did was take it for a quik spin, then had me do it. Damn he does good work. Grade A Professional. :2thumbs:

Tanya our warranty claims lady (what a cutie :> ), tracked me down, introduced herself and thanked me for communicating everything in advance so there were no surprises and they had everything ready. Doug the service guy kept me informed of various things during the 4 hours I was there. The parts guy inquired as to how the bike was working out for me and if I had been riding our atv's lately (I have never bought anything other than BDM parts there). Various salesppl stopped by to chat about the Pup as Tech Thomas worked. ( I think most just wanted to watch the running boards operate on my truck as each asked to see em go up and down, and to see Quake, our Rott)

If there was an award From BDM for best Tech, our man Thomas at Steel Dreams in Burlington Washington, would win hands down. This is one dealer that I have not heard one complaint about. Tech Thomas says he would love to work on your pup, so stop on in. This is a great dealer and a big part of why BDM is a success!
 

lee

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hey Knotso I hate to point this out to you but that spare wheel aint gonna fit on your bike!
 

KnotSo

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Got a 3 axle trlr, always carry 2 spares.
And UR right, those are way to small!
 

haze324

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I have the same deal with my tank and gas and the amount I put in it when I hit the reserve.

???:loony:
 

Chopper Dave

SIICK!!!
Man thats great to hear Knotso!:2thumbs: nothing like having a dealer that will treat you not only as a customer...but as friend! :cheers: glad you were really taken care of.....man..I am so anxious to get my scoot back:whoop: within the next week.....or so..
your scoot looks naked with out your pack!:lol: we are so use to seeing it all bundled up!
 

Gas Man

Cool isn't cheap
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Yeah what do they charge for such awesome work? If you don't mind.

Sure sounds like you are getting the level of service you would expect when you buy a $30k+ bike.
 

KnotSo

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I will also say that once the warranty is up, there will be a lift and a manual in the garage as I have no issues with working on my hound.

AND, my dealer has no Monkeys working there so I know my pup is in good hands.
 

P8RIOT

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At my 2500k, Thomas swapped on my new pipes and the air cleaner I had picked up off the net. I told him I'd be back the next day in my pickup to get the old parts. He asked me where I lived, and it turned out his house was close to mine (both about 60 miles from the dealership), so he volunteered to toss my parts in the back of his truck, and then invited me to pick them up at his house.

He also caught a loose screw in my tranny case, stopped another minor leak before I noticed it, replaced all my lines with stainless braid (like KnotSo's), and on and on.

He has a magic ear for carb tuning - dead on, with the BR pipes and spike air cleaner - no pops, no sputs. I'd trust him to do anything on my bike - but no one else I know.

He owns and rides four different Harleys - biker all his life - and a real gentleman.

BTW, he also built most of this custom bike for the dealership owner:

 

BDWB

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Knotso - great to hear about the positive experience - I will be taking my bike up pretty soon for the 2500. This dealer really understands how to treat customers - every time I have walked in to look around, they have gone out of their way to be helpful/friendly. They also have a great little diner right in the showroom. They will get all of my business for Big dog and my Yamaha dirt bike.
 

Gas Man

Cool isn't cheap
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BDWB... I can understand your POV... you came from American Cycle Mistakes so I get it!

Sounds like a good time P8!

Doc at full throttle does a pretty good job at Full Throttle. I know he's doin alot to Dave's bike right now... I'm sure it will turn out great.
 

05chop

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KNOTSO. He can flash the late '06 - '07? I know what goes on when they flash an ECM but on our bikes did tech says what information was installed when he flashed your EHC?
 

Chopper Dave

SIICK!!!
BDWB... I can understand your POV... you came from American Cycle Mistakes so I get it!

Sounds like a good time P8!

Doc at full throttle does a pretty good job at Full Throttle. I know he's doin alot to Dave's bike right now... I'm sure it will turn out great.

hell yeah! :whoop: Doc is the man! :2thumbs:
 

KnotSo

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No, and I do not really understand this stuff. But, it has do do with the software. Sounds like the late model bikes get a 2 stage flash and mine gets a single stage, of which they could not do mine because of a computer issue the were having. Gotta say though, I have had no issues with electrical or otherwise.

Perhaps a tech can explain this to us.
 

05chop

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If its an improvement for us owners that is good.I'm willing to bet its to tell about tattletales or events good for bdm warranty dept.This can help all of us though.
 
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