
Cole Pfeiffer
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Don't bring up the subject of money if the shop doesn't, I've been in a few times and stood with the mechanics while they've made a few quick adjustments.. hasn't cost me a penny and as a result continued custom so pays off in the long run, admittedly my bikes also under warranty as is my first so probably should pick up a haynes manual myself as you only have to pay for one service to realise the true cost of not having the basic mechanical knowledge.
Just ask if there's a chance you could pop in and have it adjusted and also advised on when the chain and sprockets will next need replacing, might be work asking if the mechanic can show you themselves as they know what they're talking about (most of the time) and also its in their interest so that they're not receiving phone calls all the time asking about fairly easily solved issues.
The shop that I bought it from have been helpful since I got it, so hopefully they will be again.
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As above, T&C's of the warranty should be able to answer that question.
Personally I wouldn't jump to the automatic assumption that it needs replacing all depends on how many miles have been covered while fitted and how well it's been looked after, if you are going to replace the chain from what I understand heavy duty chains have a longer life and need adjusting less often.
Phone the shop up and ask them if they've got five minutes to take a look and adjust your chain correctly, purchase some chain lube and cleaner while your their and then apply when at home (many rookie mistakes to be had in this process, believe me).
I really wouldn't ride it any further than to the shop as it sounds like it's far to loose at the moment, if you find that there is a cost incurred and you either are unwilling or unable to pay it then watching a few videos on youtube or purchasing the haynes manual for your year and model of bike may be of great way for you to learn the basic tasks required to keep your machine in as good a condition as possible.
Cheers for the advice. I'll be giving the shop a call in the morning and will hopefully take it down later in the day. I have lubed the chain but it seems to have made no difference.hopefully it will be sorted quickly (& cheaply)! I certainly won't be taking it out other than to have this issue sorted at the moment.
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Chain and sprockets are normally classed as wear and tear items so not covered under warranty but if you have not done many miles on it since buying it you might get the dealer to do a deal on changing it
Well with it being a first bike, it has been hard to not jump on it at every opportunity! So yes, it's done a few miles in the short time that I have had it. I had a feeling that it wouldn't be covered, but will give it a go. What is the approx. cost of having it fixed?
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Well having purchased an Er6f about 2 months ago, unfortunately it is currently sounding awful. As mentioned on the site previously I am completely new to biking and was hoping the chain just needed to be tightened. When reversing the bike the chain clunks and seems to be very slack in places, whilst overly tight in others. When riding, the chain noise is very loud.
I have had a few opinions from people and it seems that the chain and sprockets need changing. The bike is a 2012 model and came with a 3 month warranty. Should this be covered by the it?
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Looks like a great trip, would love to do something similar.
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So the Lidl gear is available from today and the Aldi range is available from 8th March?
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Passed this morning, in the snow. 1 minor for late indication, probably didn't have any feeling in my hands to indicate quickly enough! Time for some bike shopping over the next few days woohoo.
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Well, once around the block does sound good to me. Hopefully it hasn't changed much.
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Thanks very much!
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Took my mod 2 this morning.
I think the only thing I can say is take your time, make your observations and relax.
In comparison to the Mod 1 it is much, much nicer.
I felt really relaxed and it was no different than riding with my instructor.
Had a nice examiner, same one who took my mod 1.
Picked up a minor for taking a corner too wide. Apart from that, no issues and passed first time
Good luck to others taking their Mod 2.
Congratulations. I have the MOD 2 booked for early March. Glad to hear that it's not such a terrible experience!
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Well I passed! 2 minors for being below speed on the hazard avoidance and the emergency stop.
Emergency stop - 1st 46kph / 2nd 54kph
Hazard avoidance - 1st 47kph / 2nd 55kph
Pretty bad start, with me not being able to find the key, but after that I felt comfortable with every exercise and made sure that I didn't rush. The examiner was helpful and explained everything well, apart from keeping me waiting at the end! On to the next one....
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I have my Mod 1 booked for next week. Not feeling 100% about it at the moment, but hoping to get one good lesson in this weekend, before the test. Hopefully will have the same result as most on here!
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Yep, it means no bike for the weekend and had to find my way back from the shop with no bike. Happy with it being sorted though. Cheers for the help all.