All I could think of when folks were saying "We have enough guys, we can just pick it up! We don't need no ramp!" is what sort of YouTube moment it would make.That is fantastic news! From your situation, I was getting ready to expose that area on my bike to take a look see for any detectable cracking in progress. I have all the equipment in the world for that. Now, I can relax a little. Great news indeed. I'm happy for you. I was ready to catch the bike if I could while you were getting ready to roll it into the van. Very happy that there was NO Utube video of the "Watch This" moment.
Still not sure if I understood her exactly, as she said something to the effect that Yamaha would do the actuator recall over again as that was the way to get the bracket replaced. Really not quite certain how that would work, since the bracket is supposed to be welded to the rear subframe. I just wonder if maybe when they looked closer, they found cracks on the mounting ears of the actuator? Not saying no to a good thing, but I really didn't think the failure I experienced was related to the original recall. It was a pleasant surprise to be sure!!