RiderJoe
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Hello All! I bought a 2006 FJR1300A in April of 2021 with just over 7K miles on it. The bike ran great on the test ride and all around our area for a few months, until a few weeks ago I took it up to much higher elevations than where we live, with my wife as a pillion. At 5,000' or so when we turned onto a twisty, single lane road I found that the bike would not want to accelerate off idle, and then suddenly lurch forward at around 3000 RPM, like someone lit a firecracker behind a bull. Unnerving to say the least riding two-up on a narrow road with blind corners, a cliff off the right and a mountain to the left with no shoulders to pull off to. After we were able to stop and turn around, the bike ran fine all the way home. I looked into what might cause the bike to do that, and I found that it is a classic case of altitude sickness documented in Yamaha's TSB M2007-016A. A little more digging on the NET revealed that my bike has one of the "affected" VINs. So, I took it to the local Yamaha service center with a copy of the Tech Service bulletin printed out in my hand to see if they would fix the issue. The service manager looked up my VIN number and found that with the exception of the ignition switch fix, all other Recalls and Service Bulletin items were outstanding on the bike. He offered to call Yamaha to see if they would fix the altitude sickness issue on a bike with very low miles, even though his computer screen clearly showed that the Service Bulletin timeline (on FJRF004) has expired. The same was true for the 17MPG readout issue (FJRF010) - not that I care about that. He explained to me that Technical Service Bulletins are different than recalls, and he advised me to not get my hopes up about TSBs. Recalls, however, are usually honored. After two weeks of waiting, I called the service manager about the status of my bike. He told me that he received one item for a recall, and is waiting for the sub harness to arrive for the second. Yamaha declined to fix the TSB issues, however. So, I called Yamaha Customer Relations myself. The person on the phone didn't seem to care about any details I wanted to provide. She asked me for my VIN number, and after I gave it to her, she said that I should not ride my bike until the ground wire issue is fixed (FJRF009). Then I asked her if something can be done to help me with the other TSBs outstanding for my bike. She told me that the only thing that needs fixing is the electrical grounding issue (FJRF009). Again, I asked her about the altitude sickness issue - TSB M2007-016A. To that, she replied - in an obviously annoyed tone - that she doesn't know anything about that TSB, and reiterated that the wiring issue needs to be fixed and nothing else can be done.
So, I am not sure if sharing my experience is helpful, but I am hoping that it would be useful for someone in a similar situation that I am in.
So, I am not sure if sharing my experience is helpful, but I am hoping that it would be useful for someone in a similar situation that I am in.