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Grizzly warrenty, 1st service help info needed

grizzly660

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Hi, long time no been on here. my grizz 660 has 13.8 hrs and 74 miles. now i think as said by the manual i should get its 1st break in service at 20 hrs right? well do u think they'll service my bike with like mud on it.not like a ton of mud. just hard dryed mud on muffler and some that has somehow stuck to spots on the diff.lol. now when my parents bought the bike for my the sales guy wispered to me try not to get it to muddy or they will drop my warrenty???i was like okay okay okay ....!! cause i was so excited to get it home. but now im worried.i also want to get some 26 inch mudzillas on it so ima askem if they will keep the warrenty with that also.sorry for draggim this out guys but i wanna tell yall this. my mom paid 7700 dallors out the door for the bike. compared to other state prices this is extremely high for a 660? dont yall think?well i apreciate any reponses.so far i love me grizz and wouldnt ride another honda ever.no offense honda goers.just my opinion.thanks :yam: :-o :rocks: :4STroke:
 

Do not tell anyone at the dealer that you are going to put on bigger tires. That voids the warranty right then and there. Some dealers are cool but most go by what Yamaha tells them. By the way if your an average joe when it comes to tools, you can save yourself a lot of money and do the maintenance yourself. Just keep receits and a log of when you do the work.
 
flipper said:
Do not tell anyone at the dealer that you are going to put on bigger tires. That voids the warranty right then and there. Some dealers are cool but most go by what Yamaha tells them. By the way if your an average joe when it comes to tools, you can save yourself a lot of money and do the maintenance yourself. Just keep receits and a log of when you do the work.

Yea, I second the "bigger tire thing" after the 6 months do it.. in my case 2 years!

I plan on taking my Quad in for the 1st (20 hour) service but after that I plan on doing the services myself.. and keeping the receipts.. I was able to get a Yamaha manual and it looks pretty easy
 


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