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Shouldn't the owner read the owners manual?
I agree that somebody at a dealer should have been able to answer his question, but we aren't privy to the conversation he had.
If everyone that owns anything with an engine would skip a repeat of Duck Dynasty and read the manual that came with it...
Re: sled
KBB puts average trade for a 2006 Apex at $2970, so the dealer was quoting you right. Retail for one in A+ condition is a tad over $4k if you wanna sell it yourself.
If the check engine light is flashing while cranking there is a code being displayed. The ecu will not store an unrepaired code so you cannot look it up in diag mode.
Aftermarket companies do not have to worry themselves with meeting emmisions requirements thus they can make an exhaust that makes more power. DI isn't well suited for small, high revving, multi-valved four stroke engines.
Yamaha uses the same set up in their other product lines and there are no issues. I doubt you guys are putting the miles on that the bikers are. You guys are really stressing about something that is a non-issue. If you feel you must do something, you can remove the fuel pump from the tank and...
Most people miss the oil pressure light coming on, so i dunno if a gauge reading zero would be easier to spot, but a gauge will show if oil pressure is getting worse over time. Certainly couldn't hurt.
Not saying anything against getting Yamaheaters, but 2010 and up grips get HOT in stock form. Sounds like you are having an issue with the heaters that would need to be addressed before installing Rockmeisters kit anyway. Take him up on his troubleshooting offer.
The rod bolts or nuts being loose isn't the cause of the failure, it's the result. Bearings wear and the rod end loses it's clamping force as well as starts rattling around resulting in finding loose rod bolts/nuts when the engine lets go. Typically the cause of the boom is a lack of oil...
Unless it ends up being an unplugged grip connector the only way to get it repaired for free is to bring it to the dealer. :dunno:
I personally wouldn't do any repairs myself that warranty will cover for free on anything I purchase, especially on something I paid thousands for. It would be...
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