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ADMIN NOTE: Superseded by actual U.S. Recall here.
Link for Americans at the end of this post.
Edit: May 30, 2010
Important note for CANADIANS.
Since my ride has finally been bitten by the spider bug I looked up the reporting mechanisms available to us here in Canada. Canadians can file a report on line HERE or you can call Transport Canada at 1-800-333-0510 and do it by phone.
Edit: December 24, 2009
Consider the potential consequences of a spontaneous engine shutdown while in high speed traffic.
Consider the consequences of a complete lighting failure while negotiating a remote twisting road 'at speed', late at night.
Consider what would happen if this happened while you were passing someone on a 2 lane highway and there was oncoming traffic you couldn't avoid as a result.
Consider the potential fire hazard resulting from the overheated wiring.
Does someone need to die before this gets forcibly resolved?
Enough already.
SOMEONE has to step up and take this to the authorities - over a hundred reportedly affected bikes and this is a serious issue with life-threatening implications. I'd do it myself if I was in the USA, but I'm not, so . . . SOMEONE? ANYONE?
Merry Christmas
IF YOU HAVE AN AFFECTED MACHINE, PLEASE IDENTIFY YOURSELF AND YOUR MACHINE (LAST 6 DIGITS OF THE VIN) IN A POST BELOW. THEY'LL NEED THE INFORMATION IF A COMPLAINT IS FILED WITH THE NHTSA.
OK.
So maybe it is time to start trying to characterise the burned ground issue with the Gen-II bikes
The above poll is ONLY for those people who have suffered the problem.
Feel free to post your thoughts and experiences below. It may be an idea to post your VIN to build a database of affected units.
For example (because the poll is limited in terms of how many questions I could ask) . . . . Are 'World' bikes impacted? Have any Euro or Aussie bikes exhibited the symptoms?
Does your bike have heated grips? I suspect that factory grips could possibly be a trigger - they are connected near to the most seriously impacted connection.
So much for the survey - now it is time to act. Click the link to file your complaint with the NHTSA.
BE CERTAIN YOU SPECIFY THAT THERE WAS A FAILURE OF AN ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR IN THE WIRING HARNESS DUE TO OVERHEATING & THAT IT CAUSED THE LIGHTING AND ENGINE TO SPONTANEOUSLY SHUT DOWN.
Someone WILL get hurt if this doesn't get resolved, if only because they drop their bike on themselves when the problem occurs, but it can be a lot worse. And if someone is killed, you can be certain that they'll never figure out that it was due to a grounding problem because bike accidents aren't investigated the way plane crashes are.
We have to protect ourselves.
AMERICANS:
Please get out and file at www.safercar.gov or call 1-888-327-4236 (8:00AM to 10:00PM Monday-Friday)
Link for Americans at the end of this post.
Edit: May 30, 2010
Important note for CANADIANS.
Since my ride has finally been bitten by the spider bug I looked up the reporting mechanisms available to us here in Canada. Canadians can file a report on line HERE or you can call Transport Canada at 1-800-333-0510 and do it by phone.
Edit: December 24, 2009
Consider the potential consequences of a spontaneous engine shutdown while in high speed traffic.
Consider the consequences of a complete lighting failure while negotiating a remote twisting road 'at speed', late at night.
Consider what would happen if this happened while you were passing someone on a 2 lane highway and there was oncoming traffic you couldn't avoid as a result.
Consider the potential fire hazard resulting from the overheated wiring.
Does someone need to die before this gets forcibly resolved?
Enough already.
SOMEONE has to step up and take this to the authorities - over a hundred reportedly affected bikes and this is a serious issue with life-threatening implications. I'd do it myself if I was in the USA, but I'm not, so . . . SOMEONE? ANYONE?
Merry Christmas
IF YOU HAVE AN AFFECTED MACHINE, PLEASE IDENTIFY YOURSELF AND YOUR MACHINE (LAST 6 DIGITS OF THE VIN) IN A POST BELOW. THEY'LL NEED THE INFORMATION IF A COMPLAINT IS FILED WITH THE NHTSA.
OK.
So maybe it is time to start trying to characterise the burned ground issue with the Gen-II bikes
The above poll is ONLY for those people who have suffered the problem.
Feel free to post your thoughts and experiences below. It may be an idea to post your VIN to build a database of affected units.
For example (because the poll is limited in terms of how many questions I could ask) . . . . Are 'World' bikes impacted? Have any Euro or Aussie bikes exhibited the symptoms?
Does your bike have heated grips? I suspect that factory grips could possibly be a trigger - they are connected near to the most seriously impacted connection.
So much for the survey - now it is time to act. Click the link to file your complaint with the NHTSA.
BE CERTAIN YOU SPECIFY THAT THERE WAS A FAILURE OF AN ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR IN THE WIRING HARNESS DUE TO OVERHEATING & THAT IT CAUSED THE LIGHTING AND ENGINE TO SPONTANEOUSLY SHUT DOWN.
Someone WILL get hurt if this doesn't get resolved, if only because they drop their bike on themselves when the problem occurs, but it can be a lot worse. And if someone is killed, you can be certain that they'll never figure out that it was due to a grounding problem because bike accidents aren't investigated the way plane crashes are.
We have to protect ourselves.
AMERICANS:
Please get out and file at www.safercar.gov or call 1-888-327-4236 (8:00AM to 10:00PM Monday-Friday)
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