This is a bugbear of mine, why is it necessary for this nagging message to appear on the screen from now on until I take it to the dealer to get it cleared?
It's not like some modern cars which can be driven until a service indicator appears based on multiple engine sensors and then it needs an oil change and things.
I take care of the bike mechanicals, it's running well, last time the message appeared (1800 miles ago) I had to take it in for a warranty fix and clearing the message was free but now it's out of warranty it won't be. A £30 charge to 'update' the firmware, not to mention hacking it from the South Coast to North London (forty quid rail ticket thanks British Rail).
Just seems like a manufacturer tie in to keep you spending a bit of cash, it was already bloody expensive to buy.
It's not like some modern cars which can be driven until a service indicator appears based on multiple engine sensors and then it needs an oil change and things.
I take care of the bike mechanicals, it's running well, last time the message appeared (1800 miles ago) I had to take it in for a warranty fix and clearing the message was free but now it's out of warranty it won't be. A £30 charge to 'update' the firmware, not to mention hacking it from the South Coast to North London (forty quid rail ticket thanks British Rail).
Just seems like a manufacturer tie in to keep you spending a bit of cash, it was already bloody expensive to buy.