Hi All! Have my 2025 Rocket GT in the shop for starting issues.

The fuel filter may have a defect and that should have been explained to you by the dealer. Injectors removed after 900 miles for cleaning? That is straight up crap unless once again, they were defective or clogged brand new. It will be under warranty and warranty work doesn’t pay well for the Dealers so the entire diagnosis sounds very strange. At least it will hopefully get fixed. Good luck. PS. Did you ride through a marshmallow cloud by chance? :thumbsup:
 
The fuel filter may have a defect and that should have been explained to you by the dealer. Injectors removed after 900 miles for cleaning? That is straight up crap unless once again, they were defective or clogged brand new. It will be under warranty and warranty work doesn’t pay well for the Dealers so the entire diagnosis sounds very strange. At least it will hopefully get fixed. Good luck. PS. Did you ride through a marshmallow cloud by chance? :thumbsup:
I rode the bike the day before for about 100 miles, and it ran well. I stopped by a shady gas station in my town to fill up because I was running on fumes, and now I'm starting to think the fuel had water in it.
 
I rode the bike the day before for about 100 miles, and it ran well. I stopped by a shady gas station in my town to fill up because I was running on fumes, and now I'm starting to think the fuel had water in it.
that would do it, sorry to hear that, after the bike get fixed, tell dealership to write a cause statement and use that and try to sue the gas station
 
that would do it, sorry to hear that, after the bike get fixed, tell dealership to write a cause statement and use that and try to sue the gas station
Please do yourself a favour and DO NOT do this - it would not be the first time that this will give the manufacturer the possibility NOT to pay anything.
Just let them repair it and keep on with "just wink and smile".

Your decision can be to avoid their dirty nozzles in the future...
 
Please do yourself a favour and DO NOT do this - it would not be the first time that this will give the manufacturer the possibility NOT to pay anything.
Just let them repair it and keep on with "just wink and smile".

Your decision can be to avoid their dirty nozzles in the future...
I am too insecure to "just wink and smile" at another dude.
 
Diag is that the injectors need to be removed for professional cleaning, and the fuel filter needs to be replaced. Makes no sense, but that's what happened to my bike with only 900 miles on it.
Cleaning the injectors is almost certainly just a precaution (can't say for sure, I'm not hands on on the bike obviously). A fouled or damaged injector could cause on going complaints and has the potential to cause catastrophic engine damage. Although the chances of injector problems from what has happened are very low the dealers put a strong priority on you having a positive and trouble free experience for the first years of ownership. Hopefully you'll be trouble free from here on in.
 
Please do yourself a favour and DO NOT do this - it would not be the first time that this will give the manufacturer the possibility NOT to pay anything.
Just let them repair it and keep on with "just wink and smile".

Your decision can be to avoid their dirty nozzles in the future...
so let corrupt gas station break every other car and bike? and let fellow riders suffer ?
 
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