Questions & Replies

COMMON CUSTOMER QUESTIONS

Yes, you can do this online or just give us a call. We will need a registration number to get the bike details and then we will confirm costs and timescales.Our booking process uses specific manufacturers service schedules, which allocates the correct time and parts to enable an accurate service cost. Our estimates are always inclusive of labour, parts and VAT.
Service costs vary depending on which type of bike and which service the vehicle needs. Our service templates system allows us to give you the correct information on the right time and mileage intervals for the servicing on your specific bike. We service all models within the brands we are franchised for and can also do basic services on other brands. Note - bikes are serviced on both time (annually) and at specific mileage intervals. The costs are generally different. So when the bike hits the next mileage interval, it has a bigger service than if it has simply got a year older and needs a base level service.
Yes, providing it is one of the brands we are franchised for. In most cases we need to make a claim with the manufacturer first so it will normally take a few days before we can do the work. Contact the service team to make a booking. We will need the registration number to do this. Recalls are done at no cost to the owner.
Yamaha, Kawasaki and Peugeot have a 2-year warranty as standard from date of first registration. Kawasaki can be extended to 4 years at a cost, anytime in first 2 years. Yamaha can be extended to 3 years, if done within 30 days of purchase. Suzuki is 3 years as standard. On occasion the manufacturers extend warranty periods, but we can check this using your registration number.
We normally make bookings for bikes to be with us all day (8.30 am until approx 5 pm). We would always rather have a vehicle in for the day in case we hit any unexpected issues. For smaller jobs, 1st services and MOT's we will try to agree either the morning session (9 am until 1 pm) or the afternoon session (1 pm until 5 pm). We may also offer more specific drop-off and collection times, but that will be confirmed at drop-off and depends on the day's workload. We can’t guarantee a completion time but we will do our very best. If you're looking for a fast turnaround, may we suggest you book in for our ‘1st new job of the day’ and we can agree a timescale based on what the job involves. If you would like to wait on site it’s no issue, we have a comfy waiting area and good coffee. Alternatively, Hull City Centre is not far away.
All new bikes and scooters (other than Peugeot) have UK recovery cover from new. This is a minimum of 1 years cover*, but can be extended. If the bike does not have a recovery package, then we can arrange for a 5-WAYS recovery or you may have your own cover with either your bank or insurer. *NOTE - Yamaha have 2 years cover, but the 2nd year must be activated. The customer gets an activation code via email at the end of the first year with an option to extend.
No, we don’t work on these brands because we cannot get the parts or technical data that we would need. We do of course work on our own brands and also work on Piaggio, Vespa, Honda and Triumph bikes that are no longer under their warranty, although never for major servicing or diagnostics, as that’s best done at a dealer. Note - we will MOT Chinese brands, but can’t always repair if they have failure items.
Manufacturers don’t supply paints/touch up pens anymore. These can be sourced at RS bike paints online. Any panel repair work can be carried out by a body shop such as Frasers Accident Repair in Anlaby, Hull. Unfortunately, motorcycle manufacturers do not produce paint codes as per the car market, but normally a reputable body shop can match and supply paints to the correct colour. We often find a new panel (which comes painted) is cheaper than having one painted. Colour code = the colour the bike was made in that year, i.e. Kawasaki Lime Green. Paint code = the code needed to mix paint to the exact colour. Motorcycle manufacturers don’t issue these.
All models made after 2000 that are fuel-injected should be fine to run on the new E10 fuel. If the bike was made prior to 2000, we recommend you use the GOV.uk website to check. If you have any concerns or experience issues using E10 fuel, we suggest you use E5 (i.e. premium unleaded) which should be available at most stations for the next 5-10 years.
If you have an immobiliser type key from new (factory standard fit), then you will need to order a key blank, get it cut yourself at a key smith, then book in our workshop to have it programmed, cost to programme is ½ hours labour. We may need your master key if the bike has one (normally red key head). We cannot get keys cut to key numbers, but maybe you could at a key cutters? If not an immobiliser type key, just use a key cutting company. If you need a blank, we can probably order one for you as a genuine part.
Yes, for full Cat A licence holders, we have 2x 650cc bikes per day. You will need a driver's licence and NI number on the day so we can do an online check. The cost is £14.99 per day for fuel and insurance. We also have loan scooters which are available on request. T’s & C’s apply.
Yes, if you give us the book at drop off. We will also update it on any bikes which we service at PDI or prep. If we can access the suppliers online records, we will also update the online register. NOTE - Yamaha and Kawasaki no longer supply a physical book, they rely on online data.
Yes of course, but we may not have a new booking for quite some time. Give us a call or drop us a message.
Yes, we can collect bikes and also re-deliver them. The cost starts at £80 within 8 miles and £1 per mile after the initial 8 miles. For long distance work we may use carefully selected sub-contracters. Is your bike still covered by the manufacturer recovery package? This may mean you can get free recovery if the bike has broken down. Yamaha Assistance - call 0330 159 0227 Kawasaki Assistance - call 0330 159 0771, quoting KAWMC1 Suzuki Assistance - call 0800 917 0656 *NOTE - Yamaha have 2 years cover, but the 2nd year must be activated. The customer gets an activation code via email at the end of the first year with an option to extend.
We carry out licence specific restrictions (A2 licencing) and also de-restrict these bikes too (once the rider has obtained a full Cat A licence). This is usually carried out with manufacturer specific restriction kits. We don’t de-restrict a bike outside of licencing legislation. We don’t de-restrict 50cc scooters or bikes to make them exceed 30mph as this would be against the law irrespective of the licence held.
Yes, you will need proof of ownership (V5C) and proof of ID (driving licence) to purchase a number plate.
We will accept the deposit payments by debit or credit card (up to a maximum of £500 in-store with chip and pin) and a maximum of £100 by telephone (cardholder not present). You can also reserve online via PayPal and don’t need an account. You can pay any further balance amounts by the following methods: 1. 5-WAYS finance agreement - our Sales Team will be happy to provide you with a full quotation. 2. Bank transfer – make an online bank payment to our account. NatWest account: Fiveways Motorcycle Centre Limited Sort code: 53-61-11 Account number: 23676698 Put your invoice number as the reference and advise our team you have made payment. Payments should be made prior to collection. 3. Bankers’ drafts – we accept bank or building society drafts made payable to “5-WAYS Motorcycle Centre”. These should be presented 48 hrs prior to collection to be verified. 4. Cash – we accept a maximum of £1000 in cash. If you need to pay cash, please note it will be necessary for your cash to be counted, double-checked and verified for any fraudulent/counterfeit notes. Cash balances must be paid 24hrs prior to collection.
Yes, this is always ok, but please avoid it being no more than a couple of days. We don’t like bikes on site longer than necessary as we have limited space. Bikes need to be collected within 5 days of being completed. We send an SMS message and email an invoice once the vehicle is completed. NOTE - storage may be charged on vehicles left on site after completion without prior agreement.
This can be a little complicated, but no this would not immediately void your warranty. However, it may create an issue when making a claim. This depends on what the claim is for and the specific circumstances. Block exemption does not apply to motorcycles, so the terms of warranty state that vehicles must be serviced by an authorised dealer. More information on motorcycle warranty and block exemption can be found online.
No, we don’t. Currently our insurance liability prevents this. We can only fit tyres that we have supplied and we need documented evidence of the supply chain. Balance is done on front wheels at fitment. Our Parts Dept can help with prices and bookings.
Our team will always try hard to help with your enquiry, but detailed technical information can be very time consuming to find. If we can't help, we are not being awkward or unhelpful, but simply may not have the available time or man power. For all technical data enquiries, company policy is to request that you email support@5-ways.co.uk providing a full chassis number and registration plate and detail the information you require.

CONTINUED

Yes, we create an estimate (we call it a pro-forma) that saves to your account. We can also email you the estimate. Once you're ready to order, just give us a call with the SP number on the estimate or simply quote your name and postcode and we will process an order.
We register Datatool Tracker units at the point of sale with Datatool UK online. Once fitted and road tested, it picks up a signal from Datatool HQ. You will receive an email to say it’s ready to go and invite you to subscribe so you can track your bike online.
Use the genuine EPC parts catalogues or Fowlers website to get a genuine part number and search via Deep Blue. Or try https://ebcbrakesdirect.com/ for the correct aftermarket fitment (FA???) and again search Deep Blue. We stock lots of EBC and some genuine. NOTE - use EBC HH for all bikes over 600cc, front fitment.
We get a bulletin from the supplier to advise us of the recall. We then follow the recall process and create a template on DeepBlue. This allocates the correct information, time and parts (if required) to the work order. A claim is made with the supplier on their warranty system. With Yamaha, Kawasaki and Peugeot, this is done before the work. With Suzuki we order the part as a recall parts order, and the claim is done afterwards.
• Deep Blue • Workshop Tab • Open work orders • All Departments • All users • Set to ‘start date’ • Create CSV file • Adjust columns to see info Now you have a list of jobs so you can edit / split / complete / move jobs as required.
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Fiveways Motorcycle Centre LTD  is an Appointed Representative of Automotive Compliance Ltd who is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA No. 497010). Automotive Compliance Ltd’s permissions as a Principal Firm allows Fiveways Motorcycle Centre LTD to act as a credit broker, not a lender, for the introduction to a limited number of lenders, and to act as an agent on behalf of the insurer for insurance distribution activities only.

 

We are a credit broker and not a lender. We can introduce you to a carefully selected panel of lenders, which includes manufacturer lenders linked directly to the franchises that we represent. We act on behalf of the lender for this introduction and not as your agent. We are not impartial, and we are not an independent financial advisor.

Our approach is to introduce you first to the manufacturer lender linked directly to the particular franchise you are purchasing your vehicle from, who are usually able to offer the best available package for you, taking into account both interest rates and other contributions. If they are unable to make you an offer of finance, we then seek to introduce you to whichever of the other lenders on our panel is able to make the next most suitable offer of finance for you. Our aim is to secure a suitable finance agreement for you that enables you to achieve your financial objectives. If you purchase a vehicle, in the majority of cases, we will receive a commission from your lender for introducing you to them which is either a fixed fee, or a fixed percentage of the amount that you borrow. This may be linked to the vehicle model you purchase. 

 

Different lenders pay different commissions for such introductions, and manufacturer lenders linked directly to the franchises that we represent may also provide preferential rates to us for the funding of our vehicle stock and also provide financial support for our training and marketing. But any such amounts they and other lenders pay us will not affect the amounts you pay under your finance agreement; however, you will be contributing towards the commission paid to us with the interest collected on your repayments. Before we propose you to a potential lender, we will inform you of the likely amount of commission we will receive and seek your consent to receive this commission. The exact amount of commission that we will receive will be confirmed prior to you signing your finance agreement.

 

All finance applications are subject to status, terms and conditions apply, UK residents only, 18s or over. Guarantees may be required.

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