XxkaytiexX
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My wife's '04 UltraClassic (owned since new & always used Syn3, and no work/inspection ever done on tensioners that I know of) has just strated making a sound that I hope is not a cam chain tensioner problem starting....
Bike has just under 30k miles on it, and when running, the engine has started to make a faint yet consistent rubbing/light grinding sound when idiling in the bottom end area (it's too faint to be more precise). It went away at about 1500rpm in Neutral, and was unnoticeable while riding. Run a fingernail lightly across a coutertop, and thats kinda what it sounds like. All bolts/clamps etc. in the area were checked and are tight and as soon as I heard it, I put in new Syn 3 all around (with no debris of any type noticed in old oil). Sound is still there, but like before the oil change, it goes away at about 1500rpm in Neutral, and is unnoticeable while riding.
Q: I have extended warranty until June 2011. What is the best approach to take with the dealer in an attempt to get them to replace them, or upgrade to gears before my ESP runs out? Any secret words or phrases to use to get them to check/replace them under warranty?
Has anyone ever tried to "deal" with a dealer and say something like "it's making this noise, and I hope it's not the tensioners, but check it out under warranty please, and if it turns out they're fine, I'll make you a deal and pay the parts cost for the gear kit if you cover the labour on warranty"?
Not sure if this would be a reasonable or sensible approach, but I've heard horror stories about them letting go just after ESP has expired, and the cost to repair/replace the motor frightens me more than my wife when she's in a bad mood!
Thankls for any info and/or advice y'all can give....
Milkbone
Stouffville, Ontario, Canada
Bike has just under 30k miles on it, and when running, the engine has started to make a faint yet consistent rubbing/light grinding sound when idiling in the bottom end area (it's too faint to be more precise). It went away at about 1500rpm in Neutral, and was unnoticeable while riding. Run a fingernail lightly across a coutertop, and thats kinda what it sounds like. All bolts/clamps etc. in the area were checked and are tight and as soon as I heard it, I put in new Syn 3 all around (with no debris of any type noticed in old oil). Sound is still there, but like before the oil change, it goes away at about 1500rpm in Neutral, and is unnoticeable while riding.
Q: I have extended warranty until June 2011. What is the best approach to take with the dealer in an attempt to get them to replace them, or upgrade to gears before my ESP runs out? Any secret words or phrases to use to get them to check/replace them under warranty?
Has anyone ever tried to "deal" with a dealer and say something like "it's making this noise, and I hope it's not the tensioners, but check it out under warranty please, and if it turns out they're fine, I'll make you a deal and pay the parts cost for the gear kit if you cover the labour on warranty"?
Not sure if this would be a reasonable or sensible approach, but I've heard horror stories about them letting go just after ESP has expired, and the cost to repair/replace the motor frightens me more than my wife when she's in a bad mood!
Thankls for any info and/or advice y'all can give....
Milkbone
Stouffville, Ontario, Canada