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				extended warranty
				Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2001 7:38 pm
				by RM
				On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Stu wrote:
 
 
 >Hey Jeff, be sure and let the group know if you ever use that extended
 >warranty, I'm curious as to what it will cover. If it's anything like an
 >automobile extended warranty, it will cover your piston and engine block
 >and not much else...
 
  
Ya know, I'm starting to wonder if maybe I should've bought the warranty.
 OEM shocks seem to puke out their guts before 30k miles, and I have 20k on
 a bike that's under one year-old.  A new shock would pay for the warranty.
 I'll also blow a fork seal sometime sooner-or-later, and it'd be nice to
 have Kawi pick up the tab when it happens.
 
 RM
 
			 
			
					
				extended warranty
				Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2001 8:07 pm
				by Brad J. Morris
				If I remember correctly, you can purchase that extended warranty 
 anytime within the first year of ownership (if you bought it new). I 
 really want to learn how to fix the thing myself, but I don't have a 
 clean place to work on it. My garage/shed has a dirt floor and I don't 
 want to be working on a motorcycle while kicking up dirt and dust. I 
 guess I could have spent the $5200 on a cement floor for my 
 garage...yeah right! LOL!
 
 Brad
 A16 in Illinois
 
  
 
 > Ya know, I'm starting to wonder if maybe I should've bought the warranty.
 > OEM shocks seem to puke out their guts before 30k miles, and I have 20k on
 > a bike that's under one year-old.  A new shock would pay for the warranty.
 > I'll also blow a fork seal sometime sooner-or-later, and it'd be nice to
 > have Kawi pick up the tab when it happens.
 > 
 > RM 
 
			 
			
					
				extended warranty
				Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2003 12:44 am
				by pwachaser
				I live in San Francisco and don't have access to a workspace or an 
 abundance of tools.  Having said that, what do you all think about 
 purchasing the four year extended warranty?
 
 Thanks for the help.
 
			 
			
					
				extended warranty
				Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2003 6:59 am
				by Devon Jarvis
				pwachaser wrote:
 
 
 >I live in San Francisco and don't have access to a workspace or an 
 >abundance of tools.  Having said that, what do you all think about 
 >purchasing the four year extended warranty?
 >  
 >
 
  
Practically every single repair I've had to make was something I broke 
 offroad.
 
 In retrospect, if I didn't beat the crap out of the bike doing trail 
 riding, and I didn't tinker, there'd be nothing to do.  In 2.5 years and 
 25,000mi I would have had to check the valves 4 times, change street 
 tires maybe three-four times, change the chain and sprocket once, change 
 coolant once.... All regular service and not covered by warranty either.
 
 I don't know how much the extended warranty costs. If you're worried 
 about a serious failure like a blown engine it would be some extra piece 
 of mind. But I'd think for riding in the city, that theft, vandalism, 
 and collision insurance would be a better place to put the money.
 
 Devon
 
			 
			
					
				extended warranty
				Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2003 9:01 pm
				by JOHN SHEAROUSE
				KLR650 OWNERS,
  
 WHATS ANYONES OPINION ON AN EXTENDED WARRANTY?  ABOUT $500 FOR 4 YRS. COVERAGE.  ALSO, MY DEALER HAS NEVER HAD ANY PROBLEMS WITH THE DOOHICKEY (THAT WAS EXPECTED) AND WANTS $200 TO INSTALL AN AFTER-MARKET PART THAT I PROVIDE.  MY '03 HAS 4500 MILES AND RUNS GREAT BUT I NOW AM CONCERNED AFTER READING THE POSTINGS ON THIS LIST.  ANY SUGGESTIONS AND DOES ANYONE RIDE IN GAINESVILLE - OCALA FLORIDA AREA?
  
 JOHN
 
 
 
 
 
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				extended warranty
				Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2003 12:24 am
				by bigfatgreenbike
				greasedog123@... wrote:
 
 
 >KLR650 OWNERS,
 > 
 >WHATS ANYONES OPINION ON AN EXTENDED WARRANTY?  ABOUT $500 FOR 4 YRS. COVERAGE.  ALSO, MY DEALER HAS NEVER HAD ANY PROBLEMS WITH THE DOOHICKEY (THAT WAS EXPECTED) AND WANTS $200 TO INSTALL AN AFTER-MARKET PART THAT I PROVIDE.
 >
  
Your dealer is a jackass. It's a 1hr job.
 
 
 >  MY '03 HAS 4500 MILES AND RUNS GREAT BUT I NOW AM CONCERNED AFTER READING THE POSTINGS ON THIS LIST.  ANY SUGGESTIONS AND DOES ANYONE RIDE IN GAINESVILLE - OCALA FLORIDA AREA?
 >
  
Some people have gone over 50,000mi on a late-model motor with a stock 
 doohickey. Some people have opened up a late-model motor with less miles 
 than yours and found broken stuff. The motor runs just fine with a 
 broken doohickey or a broken spring, with no way to tell without opening 
 up the motor.
 
 If you don't replace it, you'll probably be fine. If you do replace it, 
 you'll know it's fine.
 
 -- 
 Devon
 Brooklyn, NY
 
 A15-Z   '01 KLR650
 '81 SR500 cafe racer
 
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				extended warranty
				Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2003 12:16 pm
				by Swampy
				Hey Greasedog,
 
 As for Ocala area you check out our organization
 
 
www.wdsrc.com
 
 I know the ONF like the back of my hand, as do many other of this club's members....
 
 Swampy
 
   ----- Original Message ----- 
   From: bigfatgreenbike 
   To: KLR650 group 
   Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 1:13 AM
   Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] EXTENDED WARRANTY
 
 
 
 
   greasedog123@... wrote:
 
   >KLR650 OWNERS,
   > 
   >WHATS ANYONES OPINION ON AN EXTENDED WARRANTY?  ABOUT $500 FOR 4 YRS. COVERAGE.  ALSO, MY DEALER HAS NEVER HAD ANY PROBLEMS WITH THE DOOHICKEY (THAT WAS EXPECTED) AND WANTS $200 TO INSTALL AN AFTER-MARKET PART THAT I PROVIDE.
   >
   Your dealer is a jackass. It's a 1hr job.
 
   >  MY '03 HAS 4500 MILES AND RUNS GREAT BUT I NOW AM CONCERNED AFTER READING THE POSTINGS ON THIS LIST.  ANY SUGGESTIONS AND DOES ANYONE RIDE IN GAINESVILLE - OCALA FLORIDA AREA?
   >
   Some people have gone over 50,000mi on a late-model motor with a stock 
   doohickey. Some people have opened up a late-model motor with less miles 
   than yours and found broken stuff. The motor runs just fine with a 
   broken doohickey or a broken spring, with no way to tell without opening 
   up the motor.
 
   If you don't replace it, you'll probably be fine. If you do replace it, 
   you'll know it's fine.
 
   -- 
   Devon
   Brooklyn, NY
 
   A15-Z   '01 KLR650
   '81 SR500 cafe racer
 
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				Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2004 10:11 pm
				by JOHN SHEAROUSE
				MY WARRANTY WILL EXPIRE SOON.  I AM REPLACING THE DOOHICKEY SOON AND ADJUSTING VALVES- 5800 MILES.  DOES ANYONE HAVE OPINIONS ON WHETHER THE EXTENDED WARRANTY IS WORTH IT.  I RIDE MY BIKE PRETTY EASY - 80% STREET AND NOT FAST OR HARD.  ARE THERE ANY OTHER PARTS BESIDES THE DOOHICKEY THAT ARE SUBJECT TO FAIL?  I DO PLAN TO KEEP THE BIKE -IT'S GREAT.  I KNOW THAT KAWASAKI WOULD TRY TO PIN ANY FAILURES ON THE AFTERMARKET DOOHICKEY OR THE FACT THAT I PUT IT IN.  WHAT DO YOU THINK?
  
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				extended warranty
				Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2004 10:46 pm
				by Judson D. Jones
				--- In 
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, JOHN SHEAROUSE 
  wrote:
 
 > MY WARRANTY WILL EXPIRE SOON.  I AM REPLACING THE 
  
DOOHICKEY SOON AND ADJUSTING VALVES- 5800 MILES.  
 DOES ANYONE HAVE OPINIONS ON WHETHER THE 
 EXTENDED WARRANTY IS WORTH IT.  I RIDE MY BIKE PRETTY 
 EASY - 80% STREET AND NOT FAST OR HARD.  ARE THERE 
 ANY OTHER PARTS BESIDES THE DOOHICKEY THAT ARE 
 SUBJECT TO FAIL?  I DO PLAN TO KEEP THE BIKE -IT'S 
 GREAT.  I KNOW THAT KAWASAKI WOULD TRY TO PIN ANY 
 FAILURES ON THE AFTERMARKET DOOHICKEY OR THE FACT 
 THAT I PUT IT IN.  WHAT DO YOU THINK?
 
 >  
  
1. I think that Miss Manners would agree that posting in caps just 
 isn't done in polite society.
 2. I think an extended warranty is just an overpriced crap 
 insurance policy. Dealer usually has a 100% markup on it. Ask 
 your dealer if he thinks you should have it. If yes, I think you 
 should twist his nipple until he gives it to you for half price.
 3. I think you should expect a lot of rebop from the insurer if you 
 ever have to try to collect. They may pay off in the end, brt expect 
 them to look for any excuse to weasel out of paying.
 
			 
			
					
				extended warranty
				Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 9:41 am
				by Jeff Saline
				John,
 
 I have an extended warranty cause my bike came with it when I bought it
 used.  I wouldn't go out and purchase the warranty but if something
 really bad happens I suppose I'll be glad I have it.  I think you'll be
 better off spending the money on oil and filters, grease for the links
 and maybe a coolant and brake fluid change every now and then.  A bit of
 preventative maintenance goes a long way towards reliability.
 
 Best,
 
 Jeff Saline
 ABC # 4412  South Dakota Airmarshal
 Airheads Beemer Club 
www.airheads.org
 The Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota
 75 R90/6, 03 KLR650, 79 R100RT