My bike is an 81 GS650GL (shafty-low rider). The transmission shaft/'lay shaft" inside the case is a two piece shaft. Last fall it became at least a three piece shaft. The old girl has been in the shop for 6 weeks now, waiting for a seal that has to be replaced in the re-assembly process. My mechanic was so booked up, I had to wait a month just to get my bike INTO the shop. Now he tells me that the necessary part is on back order from Suzuki, apparently straight from Japan!
He said he could rebuild it with the original seal, but (a) it would probably leak, and (b) the new part would arrive just as he finished the job, which means another tear-down and re-build (on his dime, not mine) (apparently, Murphy deals with motorcycles too :roll: )
Considering I can order sushi from the land of the rising sun and get it couriered here fresh enough to eat, what the heck takes a part six weeks?
I've been tearing my hair out in frustration all spring and summer watching everyone (but me) enjoy their bikes during the warm but brief Canadian summer (I've seen snow up here in August.) I'm going to try to get the PN from him and see if I can dig up a NOS part somewhere in Canada or the USA because at the rate this is going, I'm going to use my snow shovel before I use my bike this year.
I know that Suzuki hasn't made any money off of me yet, but if this is their turn around time for parts, the V-Strom I've been eyeballing at the local dealer just got two strikes against it.
Bikeless in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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