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S2R800 owners waranty issue(s)

Started by uclabiker06, June 29, 2008, 12:13:15 PM

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uclabiker06

I have a F/I S2R800 and my warranty is coming up sooner than later.  Seems like the S2R800 is a very problem free, well built bike, unlike the old 750ie or the other S2R models with the infamous O2 sensors.  The biggest or most common non-cosmetic problem I have heard about on the S2R is bent valve guides and I wanted to know:

1)  What prevents them from bending again if bent ones are replaced?  How do you detect bent valve guides?  Just by eye or
     special tools?   

2)  Any S2R800 owners out there who have had other internal/non-cosmetic problems with their bikes besides bent valve
     guides?
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Speeddog

Bent valve guides on an S2R800?

??? First I've heard of that...
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clubhousemotorsports

I am sure he is talking about worn guides. Hopefully the new guides are better in quality of materials and in clearance to start off with.

Guides should be checked at each service, customer makes the call on weather they get changed or not. If the customer is footing the bill I do not use  oem. This saves money and the new part has been less problematic.

Any bike can have issues but I do not think the 800 was any more or less reliable than any product ducati has produced.

uclabiker06

Yeah I guess I was talking about worn guides.  I was talking with someone who has the same bike as me and I thought he said that they replaced his valve guides at warranty and something about them being bent...maybe he was referring to the valves themselves or something.  So what is the most common problem that might sneak up on my S2R800 during warranty?  I thought it had to do with valves.   I can't wait to get that first service over with and be in the clear.
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2009 Smart

clubhousemotorsports

Valve guides are the one known thing to look for, after that it is the random items like ecu or dash.

tangueroHondo

A recurrent problem I've had with my 05' S2R is weightlessness in the front end.  When I roll on hard she gets light in the front end to the degree that the front wheel will, on occasion leave the pavement. 

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Qfactor

I think the premature clutch failures are one of the few repetitive warranty items.

Usually happens around 12K mi. Happened to me a couple other forum members around the same mileage.

that's it for me in almost 19K mi of hard riding.

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uclabiker06

QuoteA recurrent problem I've had with my 05' S2R is weightlessness in the front end.

Wise guy.  ;)

QuoteValve guides are the one known thing to look for, after that it is the random items like ecu or dash.

Right, that what I understood to be true.  Anybody know what is it with the S2R valve guides that has caused them to be the most common internal defect?
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2006 S2R
2009 Smart

SKOM

Inspect your engine cases where they mount up to the frame. I had a smallish crack in the case. New cases for me on warranty.  [thumbsup]

I have heard of at least 2 others with the same issue. Mine was on an S2R 800 but I don't remember if the other cases were.  ???
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Speeddog

Rear brake master cylinders seem to be prone to just quit working.
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