I'd be conflicted. Part of me would want the dealer to come and pick it up and fix it and bring it back. They screwed up, I want it fixed and documented (this will also hopefully help the dealer avoid this problem in the future). The other part of me (which would probably win) would be tell the dealer what happened, fill it myself and probably never return to the dealer (depending on their attitude when I told them what happened). I don't expect issues after a two minute run.
Was there anything in the coolant recovery tank or was the whole system bone dry ?
Somebody gapped big time.
Maybe air in the system??
Transport Canada Recall # 2018672 - the only replacement part was one hose. The dealer would have to reuse all the fasteners and provide coolant out of regular inventory, it doesn't come as a kit.Typical motorcycle shop :/ the service shop was likely supplied with every possible required replacement fastener as well as a jug of replacement coolant to do the job, your jug of pre-mixed Yamalube radiator coolant is likely sitting on their sales counter with a price tag on it by now.
This is the coolant hose recall on the R3? Because I was ****** about this - what if it was someone who didn’t immediately notice. Not gonna name names but I live very close to Kennedy and the 401Transport Canada Recall # 2018672 - the only replacement part was one hose. The dealer would have to reuse all the fasteners and provide coolant out of regular inventory, it doesn't come as a kit.
This was not 'typical' - the dealer f*cked up, should be told so it doesn't happen again to somebody else and provide mistersouthpaw with compensation.
Trials, your blanket assumptions aren't based on facts - ever worked in a shop ?