I took my brand new 4 week old Ryker into the dealership for a slight brake fluid leak. I told them that it was leaking from the cap and that all I needed them to do was to replace the cap and diaphragm. Dont ask me how, but when they brought it out, they had gotten brake fluid on the tank cover and had scratched the lower right side panel down by the brake pedal. Brake fluid ruined the tank cover, and to say I didnt take it well, is an understatement, I was pissed. They couldnt explain it to me either, which made me even more pissed.
They've ordered both a new tank cover, and a new side panel, but I dont want them touching my machine, so I'll be doing it myself. To top it all off, once I started home, I noticed it took more pressure on the brake pedal to stop the bike. It feels like there is air in the brake lines. Since I dont trust them to even touch the Ryker, I'll have to bleed them to find out if thats the case. How they could have gotten air in the lines if they just replace the cap & diaphragm is another mystery. Anyway, back to my original question. Has anyone removed the tank cover? If so, does all the other plastics have to come off first, like it looks like to me?
They've ordered both a new tank cover, and a new side panel, but I dont want them touching my machine, so I'll be doing it myself. To top it all off, once I started home, I noticed it took more pressure on the brake pedal to stop the bike. It feels like there is air in the brake lines. Since I dont trust them to even touch the Ryker, I'll have to bleed them to find out if thats the case. How they could have gotten air in the lines if they just replace the cap & diaphragm is another mystery. Anyway, back to my original question. Has anyone removed the tank cover? If so, does all the other plastics have to come off first, like it looks like to me?