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Post by frankinnc on Jul 26, 2012 19:52:36 GMT -6
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Post by frankinnc on Jul 26, 2012 18:12:04 GMT -6
Hi, time's coming for the first 600 mile service on my 2012 Zuma 50F. The manual reccomends a valve inspection/adjustment at the first service--and the salesman who sold it to me reccomended the valve adjustment at 600 miles---but the yamaha mechanic at the shop says that it's totally un-neccesary unless I'm having problems and that he has'nt been doing these inspections for any of the first services. So, anyways, I've consulted folks in other forums and am still confused. And also alot of folks have said that the mechanics will often just listen to the engine (because they know that actually tearing it apart for this at 600 miles is un-neccesary) and , if it sounds okay, they'll claim that they made the valve inspection and charge you for it without actually doing it. I don't know what to do. I mean, the damn mechanic at the Yamaha shop where I bought my scooter is telling me not to worry about it--"I'll just change the fluids, look the bike over, it'll be fine" he says. I'm inclined to believe the guy as avoiding the valve inspection will save me cash, which leads me to believe he's honest --but then there's the possibility that he's dumbass. So, anyways, do any of you know more about this? Think the mechanics probaly right? Thanks.
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