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IanB

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Well, I finally took the plunge and said goodby to the GS1150 (now in Okanagan) and took delivery of a nice new 950 Adventure.:clap:

The bike ran rough right from get go, but the dealer recomended that I do the first 1000ks and see if it cleared out. It didn't.

Anyway, Wifey and I decided to make the most of the weather and head into Washington for the weekend to complete the 'break in' ready for the 1st service on Tuesday. Got to Aldergrove border line up and switched off to let it cool down and then went to start it and ---------nothing !!:mad2:After checking out the fuses, I discovered the ignition fuse had blown. Put another in -----pop! Then another----pop!

So decided to call in Son with truck and 2 1/2 hrs later we dumped it back at Holeshot.

So, totally ruined weekend and bike is only a week old. I am trying to remain calm and trying to convince myself that the stories about KTM's and their dealers are exagerated !

We'll see this week !!!!!

Ian
 
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ElChupacabra

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Bad bit of luck with your new bike. :?It shouldn't run rough - ever. "See if it settles out" - tell them to tune it, or take it back. It is a precision machine that should run like a... like a... BMW - almost!;) I feel your pain, I'm sure it will all work out.:hb:Congrats on your new bike!
 

Rambocycle

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Guess we will have to get a bigger ramp for The Bus so we can come and pick you up:cool:

You know those thoroughbreds:wi:, they can be difficult to get along with Are you sure thatthat theintroduction to wifey was done properly so no feelings were hurt.
:)

Good Luck

TT
 
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Rambocycle wrote:
Guess we will have to get a bigger ramp for The Bus so we can come and pick you up:cool:

You know those thoroughbreds:wi:, they can be difficult to get along with Are you sure thatthat theintroduction to wifey was done properly so no feelings were hurt.
:)

Good Luck

TT
Actually, Wifey was well impressed with the comfort and lack of buffeting. The GS with custom seats was always going to be a bit of an act to follow regarding pillions, but with the topbox and backpad along with those huge bags (to carry all thier crap!), she was well impressed:clap:.
 

skidmark43

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  1. Congrats again on the new bike.
  2. Regrets that your day was spoiled.
  3. Glad to hear you remained calm & saved what you could of your weekend with Mrs. IanB.
  4. I agree with Paul; "see if it will settle out in the first 1000km" is bullsh_t. See if a technician actually signed off on the pdi; I suspect not.
  5. Perhaps you'll articulate to the dealership how you took a chance as advised for the first 1000km, and experienced a completely spoilt weekend & then demand a complete sorting-out / free first service.
  6. Congrats again on the new bike; I'm sure that all of this will get sorted out and you'll enjoy many many miles on your very cool LC8.
 

joker650

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I made the mistake of going into RTR Performance here in Kamloops last week,they have a 950 Adventurer...a shiney BLACK one:tup:.

$18,000 with side bags



I have planted the seed with Mumma Joker:hf:
 
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joker650 wrote:
I made the mistake of going into RTR Performance here in Kamloops last week,they have a 950 Adventurer...a shiney BLACK one:tup:.

$18,000 with side bags



I have planted the seed with Mumma Joker:hf:
Don't be put off by this minor (I hope) irritation on my Bike. I absolutely love riding it:D

Bearing in mind the arrival of the 990 injection version shortly, You should be able to get a 950 for about $17500 with bags.
 
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skidmark43 wrote:
  1. Congrats again on the new bike.
  2. Regrets that your day was spoiled.
  3. Glad to hear you remained calm & saved what you could of your weekend with Mrs. IanB.
  4. I agree with Paul; "see if it will settle out in the first 1000km" is bullsh_t. See if a technician actually signed off on the pdi; I suspect not.
  5. Perhaps you'll articulate to the dealership how you took a chance as advised for the first 1000km, and experienced a completely spoilt weekend & then demand a complete sorting-out / free first service.
  6. Congrats again on the new bike; I'm sure that all of this will get sorted out and you'll enjoy many many miles on your very cool LC8.
I havn't gone quite as far as 'free 1st service', but have said that in view of the fact that KTM will be paying for the stripdown (on Warranty), I only expect to pay for the actual items that are in the Ist service, not the taking it apart & putting it back together:wi:
 
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OUCH!:wi:

I guess you don't want to hear about how well mine ran over the weekend? I can't say enough good things about the suspension, where you really notice how well it works on logging roads. Puts everything else I've ridden to shame.

I did however notice a fairing bolt has gone missing. Strangely, this is a bolt that has to be removed to do the first service.

Skidmark has told me that Gord, the ex-Britten Mechanic will work and has done work on 950s:tup:

I also had 1 of the tailight bulbs not working which I told you know who when I booked it for it's first service. Still not fixed, so thinking it was just a bulb I did it on my own. Bulb was ok and it turned out to be no ground from the ground wire lead. I spliced the ground wire with the ground wire from the 2nd tailight bulb and it works now. Saves taking the bike back to you know who.

I'll check with Skagit Powersports tomorrow to see if American dealers honour warranty on our bikes.
 
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Dirtybill wrote:
OUCH!:wi:

I guess you don't want to hear about how well mine ran over the weekend? I can't say enough good things about the suspension, where you really notice how well it works on logging roads. Puts everything else I've ridden to shame.

I did however notice a fairing bolt has gone missing. Strangely, this is a bolt that has to be removed to do the first service.

Skidmark has told me that Gord, the ex-Britten Mechanic will work and has done work on 950s:tup:

I also had 1 of the tailight bulbs not working which I told you know who when I booked it for it's first service. Still not fixed, so thinking it was just a bulb I did it on my own. Bulb was ok and it turned out to be no ground from the ground wire lead. I spliced the ground wire with the ground wire from the 2nd tailight bulb and it works now. Saves taking the bike back to you know who.

I'll check with Skagit Powersports tomorrow to see if American dealers honour warranty on our bikes.
Actually, the incident has not put me off the bike at all. I'm just glad we were not any further away ! In fairness, Wally was gutted when we turned up with the bike in the back of Alex's truck. He offered to pull someone straight off their work and find the problem, but I said it's better to keep it and get the whole thing straight. The mechanic asked me if I wanted all the immisions crap removed while he was at it (the famous 'Canisterectomy'), so I said yes. Apparently, they run a lot better like that anyway (needle moves up 1 notch). There is no doubt in my mind that niether yours nor mine, were properly prepared in the way KTM expects, when things like your bulb (and possibly the electrical fault on mine) would have been sorted without the new owner ever finding out. I think the whole setup in the maintenance dept, just operates on a wing and a prayer !
Dispite all that, I am prepared to see how they tackle this in terms of the bikes post service performance and how they try to bill it:wi:I would much prefer to have a fantastic bike with a crap dealer, than the other way round and I suspect that is the case! Speak to you later :hb:
 

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Ian,

How did things work out with the new Orange Beast? What was causing the main fuse to blow? My guess would be starter jammed. I hope your dealer got things worked out for you.

Hope to go on a 950 ride with you coastal boys sometime.

KTMKen
 
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ktmken wrote:
Ian,

How did things work out with the new Orange Beast? What was causing the main fuse to blow? My guess would be starter jammed. I hope your dealer got things worked out for you.

Hope to go on a 950 ride with you coastal boys sometime.

KTMKen
Not quite so straightforward as a jammed starter, I'm afraid:(.

Having spent hours trying to trace the short, they finally found that the short is in the wiring loom. This means that they have to get one from KTM. So, as of today, if the loom is not here on Tuesday, they say they are going to remove the loom from another 's' model that they have in a crate still. I have suggested that they simply run a replacement wire outside the loom and get it going andthen replace the loom at a later date. Seems a lot easier than taking one out of a new bike !

Anyway, I guess I'll find out on Tuesday. Bloody frustrating though !!!!
 

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Yes, that would be frustrating, Hopefully they will have you up and running by next week sometime.

Raining all day here today, so I installed the TKC80 that I got from Skidmark. The front tire was very easy to change.( I broke the bead with my hands). I have heard that the rear tire is not so easy. Hopefully I will not have to try out on the trail someday.

KTMKen
 

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IanB wrote:
ktmken wrote:
Ian,

How did things work out with the new Orange Beast? What was causing the main fuse to blow? My guess would be starter jammed. I hope your dealer got things worked out for you.

Hope to go on a 950 ride with you coastal boys sometime.

KTMKen
Not quite so straightforward as a jammed starter, I'm afraid:(.

Having spent hours trying to trace the short, they finally found that the short is in the wiring loom. This means that they have to get one from KTM. So, as of today, if the loom is not here on Tuesday, they say they are going to remove the loom from another 's' model that they have in a crate still. I have suggested that they simply run a replacement wire outside the loom and get it going andthen replace the loom at a later date. Seems a lot easier than taking one out of a new bike !

Anyway, I guess I'll find out on Tuesday. Bloody frustrating though !!!!


Is this the main harness?

If u make a stink will they just replace the bike.....thats what I'd shoot for(U have less than 1000km's I beleave).

Thats prety tough having a problem like that on your new toy. Hope you get good service..it makes a differance.
 
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Dirtybill wrote:
Skidmark has told me that Gord, the ex-Britten Mechanic will work and has done work on 950s:tup:


Which shop does Gord work at now? He used to work at Imperial didn't he? Would like to have his contact info for the tougher jobs.

Cheers,

Rob
 
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