emtdouggood Posted January 14, 2010 #1 Posted January 14, 2010 I called my local Yamaha shop to have them do a tune up and check my bike out.(1983 venture royale) They told me they will only change the tires and oil on my bike.I guess i will no longer go there to get parts. I have never thought a shop would turn down work because the bike is too old. Thanks just venting Doug
mini-muffin Posted January 14, 2010 #2 Posted January 14, 2010 You'll be hard pressed to find many motorcycle dealers that will work on an older bike. Seems to be standard practice. Plus the chance for something to get broke makes them a little more uneasy about touching one. Margaret
Bummer Posted January 14, 2010 #3 Posted January 14, 2010 They still sell parts for a First Gen? I'm surprised. (Not stirring the pot, it's a sad but true sort of moment.) So what part of a tune up do you need help with?
oldgoat Posted January 14, 2010 #4 Posted January 14, 2010 been there where i live. in illinois they wont touch a bike that old i got a 1984. all i can get is tires,oil change. and since i was lucky i did bribe them to put brake pads on. since the wheels where being pulled off. i didnt buy the tires from them so all the work cost me $ 225.00. i also asked if they would grease the rear end and the splines to the drive gear. and the mechanic. said all he can do was top it off????. he did tell me about a friend of his. that will take it in in the spring. and do a good look see. and will work on it at 50 bucks an hour. also the guy will let ya watch. im thinking this might be a good idea. as i used to work on smaller bikes. but i need to learn about this beast.
91nwl Posted January 14, 2010 #5 Posted January 14, 2010 My local shop (Huntington Beach, CA) still sells parts and works on them. It is surprising what parts are still left...lots of them. The service manager, Gary, is a Venture expert, having owned one for over 16 years. I plan to sell my Venture when Gary retires in about 10 years. It'll be 30 years old and I'll be "older" than that.
Sideoftheroad Posted January 14, 2010 #6 Posted January 14, 2010 When I had my Honda, the Honda shop wouldn't work on the older Honda's either. Not sure about my current Yamaha shop. I do know they are putting together a 1st Gen right now. Not sure what year though.
93 venture Posted January 14, 2010 #7 Posted January 14, 2010 Your better off to do the work your self, You can bring it over here i will help ya fix it up. I have a tire changer too.Just have to wait till the roads are clear.
emtdouggood Posted January 14, 2010 Author #9 Posted January 14, 2010 I guess all i want is someone to look over the the bike. I Wanted to make sure that the bike will be ready to go when it gets goodenough to run.I let it run in the garage till it gets upto temp. No wonder i got sick. Thanks 93 for the offer. If i could make it to the street i would ride it today. Too much ice in the drive. Thanks again. Doug
skydoc_17 Posted January 14, 2010 #10 Posted January 14, 2010 I have a Yamaha Dealer 1.5 miles from my "little shop by the creek" here in Pa. and if a bike is more then 10 years old.....they send it to me. I am happy for the work but it must be tough for most people with older bikes to find an honest mechanic to do work for them. I would think in this economy, dealers would be jumping at the chance to bring more work in. I must admit that my 87'VR is older than the mechanic at the local Yamaha dealer. That might be part of the problem. This looks like another indication of our "throw away" society.Sad, but true. It's a shame you don't live closer, I charge $30.00 an hour and you could watch all you want! Earl
oldgoat Posted January 14, 2010 #11 Posted January 14, 2010 skydoc. i wish i was closer. i even thought about trailering this bike to someone. and let them have at it. someone who knows these bikes. will get it running good. then i just come and pick it up. right now im fighting a workers comp case long story so it could get repoed before then. but if i win my case im willing to put this bike to a great running state. i did drive this bike for a year before problems poped up carbs and other minor things. then my injury. i love the feel of that bike.
emtdouggood Posted January 14, 2010 Author #12 Posted January 14, 2010 Skydoc your not to far from my wifes relatives in Connellsville.We have not been there for a few years maybe soon.
utadventure Posted January 14, 2010 #13 Posted January 14, 2010 Doug- It doesn't sound like you have any serious problems with your bike and you probably aren't too far from Don's place in Ohio. You might want to look into attending Maintainence Day. They have lots of great, experienced guys there that can teach you how to take care of your machine. Plus I understand there's a pond monster for entertainment! Dave
Sylvester Posted January 14, 2010 #14 Posted January 14, 2010 Sad situation . It won't be long before my beloved 02 falls into this crack. I am doing most all the work on it now, so if I am not too old to turn a wrench then I will keep it going.
eusa1 Posted January 14, 2010 #15 Posted January 14, 2010 skydoc. I wish i was closer. I even thought about trailering this bike to someone. And let them have at it. Someone who knows these bikes. Will get it running good. Then i just come and pick it up. Right now im fighting a workers comp case long story so it could get repoed before then. But if i win my case im willing to put this bike to a great running state. I did drive this bike for a year before problems poped up carbs and other minor things. Then my injury. I love the feel of that bike. give me a call when your ready to get your bike running, mike.
CrazyHorse Posted January 14, 2010 #16 Posted January 14, 2010 skydoc. i wish i was closer. i even thought about trailering this bike to someone. and let them have at it. someone who knows these bikes. will get it running good. then i just come and pick it up. right now im fighting a workers comp case long story so it could get repoed before then. but if i win my case im willing to put this bike to a great running state. i did drive this bike for a year before problems poped up carbs and other minor things. then my injury. i love the feel of that bike. Where in Illinois are you?
Leadwolf56 Posted January 14, 2010 #17 Posted January 14, 2010 Doug, Take Darrin (93 Venture) up on his offer, he's close to you and he's very good with these bike. He used to help me out quite a bit. Maintenance Day at Don's is good too, a lot going on there. Dealers don't want to work on bikes over 10 years old. Even though my 06 is under warranty it will only see the dealer if it is a warranty issue. I do all my own maintenance now. If I can't do it yet someone here will either help do it and show me or there's good tech articles on the site too.
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