Barabus
Well-known member
Well, it happened to me on my 2006 FJR today at 18,500 miles. My wife and I were out for a short ride. Gassed up the bike and grabbed a quick bite. Jean was half way out of the parking lot on her Kawi when I figured that my bike was dead. Not the kick stand kill switch, not the red button, just no power. Luckily, I had been with DCarver when his bike died in Death Valley. No service has been recently performed on the bike. Only a single detachable key in the ignition and I do not lock the front wheel. I guessed it was the ignition and not the battery or main fuse. Worked the key for about 5 minutes and got the gauges to sweep. Zip tied the key down and got the bike to run 5 miles to my house. I will talk to the dealer tomorrow and let everyone know my fate.
I will search for the other theards, but at this point I feel that this should be reported to the NHTSA asap. This needs to be recalled, someone could die at most or get standed at least.
Edit- filed my complaint with NHTSA- Link for filing a complaint below. This is the first time I have filed this type of complaint, but it could save someone from being stranded or from something worse. Can you image passsing on a moutain road and having complete loss of power?
Link to NHTSA complaint
Edited- see post #6 for a compilation of ignition failures among FJR forum members having a Gen II bike.
I will search for the other theards, but at this point I feel that this should be reported to the NHTSA asap. This needs to be recalled, someone could die at most or get standed at least.
Edit- filed my complaint with NHTSA- Link for filing a complaint below. This is the first time I have filed this type of complaint, but it could save someone from being stranded or from something worse. Can you image passsing on a moutain road and having complete loss of power?
Link to NHTSA complaint
Edited- see post #6 for a compilation of ignition failures among FJR forum members having a Gen II bike.
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