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if possible email a pictured diagram with color codes

2007-08-22 05:28:05 · 2 answers · asked by Mich Billupz 1 in Cars & Transportation Motorcycles

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It's a POS! Get rid of it before it eats your wallet!

My brother and I bought 2 new bikes for a summer vacation. His 1200 Bandit leaked gas and ruined the motor before it got 2000 miles. We asked Suzuki to replace the motor so we could go on vacation.
They said it’s to expensive and would cost $3000. After 4 months and the vacation gone they got the motor rebuilt at a their cost of $3700. The dealer wanted to replace the motor but Suzuki squashed that.
The gas stained cases and burnt exhaust pipes were not replaced. The bike got nicked and scratched all over from being apart for so long. The rep rode it and looked at it, then said it’ good as new. It ran like crap and looked worse.
We called Japan for nothing, and even wrote the US CEO all for nothing. We spent $15,000 for the bikes to get ripped off. We spent our vacation hassling with Suzuki, and not one person there gave a F! Beware Suzuki’s warranty is not worth the paper it’s printed on! Buy one of their lemons are get ripped off like we did!
Suzuki ripped off a man dieing cancer and stole his only chance for a summer motorcycle vacation with his brother while he was still healthy enough to go. We did everything possible to make our vacation happen and we were insulted by the Suzuki rep. Not one person anywhere in Suzuki’s entire organization cared one whit.
It’s perfectly OK to rip off a dying man and steal his only chance for a vacation after we spent $15,000. What ever you do run from buying any Suzuki. If you get a lemon you’re screwed and no one there will care. It happened to us it can happen to you.

2007-08-22 14:17:46 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Always give year, make, engine size and model # when asking questions. We need all of that info to give an informed answer.
Each manufacturer may use their own unique color code system, but different models can have additional components wired in and mix up the electrical flow.

2007-08-22 13:36:58 · answer #2 · answered by guardrailjim 7 · 0 0

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