Suzuki V-Strom (VStrom) Owners Club DL250, DL650, DL1000 & DL1050

Market Place => Wanted => Topic started by: Elpaivalop on February 25, 2023, 13:38:02

Title: DL1000 engine wanted - 2017-21
Post by: Elpaivalop on February 25, 2023, 13:38:02
Hi everyone,

A mate of mine bought a 2017 v strom 1000 and after 700km the engine blew up basically. The dealer ain't taking any responsibility and the manufacturer pretty much wants the cost of another used v strom to fix it.

I'm looking for an engine that will fit the bike, I believe any DL1000 from 2017 to 2021 fits but I do have to confirm that.

If anyone has one that wants to sell or has an idea to point me to the right direction by all means I'm all ears.

Thanks!
Title: Re: DL1000 engine wanted - 2017-21
Post by: grumps on February 25, 2023, 13:43:20
Bike scrap yards or eBay?
Title: Re: DL1000 engine wanted - 2017-21
Post by: UK_Vstrom650 on February 25, 2023, 15:08:25
Did it run out of oil or something?
Title: Re: DL1000 engine wanted - 2017-21
Post by: Fat Rat on February 25, 2023, 15:31:49
I blame the km. It wouldn't have happened if he had stuck to miles.  :smirk:
Title: Re: DL1000 engine wanted - 2017-21
Post by: kwackboy on February 25, 2023, 16:55:33
700 km ...!! 

Why aren't the dealers taking any responsibility..? What happend..?


 
Title: Re: DL1000 engine wanted - 2017-21
Post by: Rusty Nuts on February 25, 2023, 18:52:41
Oddly low mileage for its age.
Title: Re: DL1000 engine wanted - 2017-21
Post by: UK_Vstrom650 on February 25, 2023, 20:49:26
I was assuming 700kms since purchased (second hand) rather than from new.
Either way, I'd be looking at suing the dealer unless it was owner error.
Title: Re: DL1000 engine wanted - 2017-21
Post by: The Doctor 46 on February 25, 2023, 23:20:56
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/124459308632?hash=item1cfa5a5658:g:37oAAOSw0jJfv8-f&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAsGAn2pbPR1%2F4MAvpWvhQ4J2n7MCzEb%2BF5AW8kfUuqJPGiTIJ%2FCfzF%2B%2FbwC%2F2Ic4ke9hS1P35g7FUoAKPXiG%2BMyl9Sr2H3Mlru9xt2y%2F07N9Zg84h85Q1GUBfhPeDtGnWNVYAxtV7AvNUkYBP1tuMkhOGnvXF7A8fNru1Ee%2F%2FN%2BL6PlSivoEfO1o2yZibaGas7j4YWHGZtIGDFXLUqMgQMwTML5do%2FNqohZlzhRPqvwK6%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR4KR-K3RYQ
Title: Re: DL1000 engine wanted - 2017-21
Post by: pichulec on February 26, 2023, 07:52:49
The Doctor 46, this engine is from 2007 Vstrom. I doubt it will fit 2017+ :)
Title: Re: DL1000 engine wanted - 2017-21
Post by: pichulec on February 26, 2023, 07:54:36
Here is from 2014-2016 V. Maybe better option

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/195382721778?hash=item2d7db7bcf2:g:6XoAAOSwzoFjNZez&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAA4IL0EB%2BSr32jm4fmuYBeT3NDtbOMbCt6MQOlYaUztz0VPGfRywLyQYW3I9FGB0e6MBCwtymlcNpTklWp5jDIVj5YwPtrl0OG8sFGm00ODPNLB4YBvlcPt18nBNuVyXE13QKlvFoodO1GKDJwvIlNeD490HwawBLZBYBuWcjyHUQvtcM%2BF%2BPjknWY4HWCUD1lY3aGq7BXKqbUhd5dnaWLdsWwQJtvcjol%2Fdsof7sUNWnM6HHp3FcQsBLvLuIFYfgERwjSg%2FMT9ztYSRI1KbDZCbrZYqQqfHuVT7H%2BaES%2Berfp%7Ctkp%3ABFBM8v21y9Fh
Title: Re: DL1000 engine wanted - 2017-21
Post by: Elpaivalop on February 26, 2023, 08:38:03
I should have said it, he bought it second hand. It had 19000km when he bought and since smthen he only did 700km.

He told me the bike was running fine until one morning he took it out and not even 500m after he heard a clicking sound coming out of the engine. I think he stopped there and then but, myself, I find it odd the type of damage done without "prewarning". Either or, I'm just giving a helping hand 😂

Thanks, I'll have a search fir bike scrap yards- I'll be honest and say I've never heard of them before 😅

Those engines on ebay I have checked them but they are from other years/versions and I was told it wouldn't fit his- I'm waiting for my mate to tell me if the 2014-2016 engine fits or not or if just needs some tweek to it ..
Title: Re: DL1000 engine wanted - 2017-21
Post by: The Doctor 46 on February 26, 2023, 15:17:59
Try these, they are near you and listed as a motorcycle breaker as well as a motorcycle dealer.  Good luck 



Address: Unit 9, Hopton Timber Estate, Hall Rd, Hopton, Great Yarmouth NR31 9AX
Hours:
Closed ⋅ Opens 1 pm Fri
Updated by this business 3 weeks ago
Phone: 01493 253006
Title: Re: DL1000 engine wanted - 2017-21
Post by: purplebikeunicorn on February 26, 2023, 16:59:35
When did he buy it?
Title: Re: DL1000 engine wanted - 2017-21
Post by: Elpaivalop on February 27, 2023, 11:38:21
He bought it a few months ago, don't really know  :grin:
Title: Re: DL1000 engine wanted - 2017-21
Post by: Brockett on February 27, 2023, 17:08:21
I thought a dealer was bound to warranty a used bike for 6 months from date of purchase
Title: Re: DL1000 engine wanted - 2017-21
Post by: purplebikeunicorn on February 27, 2023, 22:12:25
Your consumer rights trump any warranty provided, don't mistake a warranty for them.

Faults that occur in the first 6 months the dealer has to prove that the product (in this case, the bike) was fit for purpose, of satisfactory quality, and as described. After this 6 months, it's then up to you to prove that it wasn't. There is a further bit for the first 30 days, but as that's likely passed, I won't go into it.

https://www.themotorombudsman.org/knowledge-base/what-is-the-consumer-rights-act

Basically, I'd be going back to the dealer and asking them to fix it nicely, if they refuse again I'd quote the law (Consumer Rights Act 2015) at them. Have a look if they're a member of the motor ombudsman, and then follow the complaints process (likely a formal complaint to the garage, then give them time to sort it out, followed by referral to the ombudsman).

If you paid more than £100 towards it (deposit included) on a credit (not debit) card, then you can also hold your card company jointly liable under s.75 of the Consumer Credit Act. You may be able to send a claim to them for a full/partial refund (of cost of engine replacement).

https://www.which.co.uk/consumer-rights/advice/the-car-I-bought-has-a-problem-what-are-my-rights-aAnMC5b0ZzJb

https://www.which.co.uk/consumer-rights/regulation/consumer-rights-act-aKJYx8n5KiSl

https://www.themotorombudsman.org/

https://www.which.co.uk/consumer-rights/regulation/section-75-of-the-consumer-credit-act-aZCUb9i8Kwfa
Title: Re: DL1000 engine wanted - 2017-21
Post by: Barbel Mick on February 28, 2023, 10:09:53
I'm with purplebikeunicorn.
Your friend needs to acquaint himself with the Consumer rights Act, go back to where he purchased the bike & have a discussion with the 'boss'.
I have had personal dealings with an Ombudsman (in my case for furniture) & found them very thorough & excellent to deal with. Keep all correspondence both written & spoken (make notes as soon as possible after any conversation, phone calls etc complete with dates & then date & sign the paper it's written on) it could be very useful if you have to make a statement & go to court.
In my case (on behalf of my parents) the 'offenders' were given prison sentences for criminal activity. It did take over three years from start to finish though, but very satisfying.  :icon_wink:
 
Title: Re: DL1000 engine wanted - 2017-21
Post by: purplebikeunicorn on March 01, 2023, 15:00:10
The motor ombudsman was very backlogged when I used them, but they were very helpful and seemed extremely proactive/consumer focused.

Hopefully it won't get that far though, I bet he wants his bike fixed!