bergs
If this world were mine...
Bought my 2005 FJR in St Pete, FL with 4100 miles on it. An epic 6 days and 2400-ish miles of making my way back north to NH and the engine develops the much feared "FJR-tick".
I assume it's a generally known issue in the FJR community (after seeing the sticky threads posted here) that Yamaha has yet to fully acknowledge with a TSB other than in Australia or even a full on recall of these motors. Apparently Yamaha doesn't make a move on something unless 3% of sold units are affected. Funny thing is it seems like 2.9999999% or more of FJR's are affected.
After much reading on this glorious forum, I've seen that various 2005 FJR's have had the guides and valves replaced by Yamaha out of good faith. I can only hope that I'll get the same good faith in the upcoming weeks as there are two major things working against me--> I'm not the original owner and the bike's well out of warranty.
One good thing is I have a dealer who is going to work with me the best they can (which means making some calls) in the hopes that Yamaha steps up to the plate on this. The interesting part is I will be doing the bulk of the work as far as dropping the engine and removing the head. I have a good feeling that Yamaha will cover me in the parts department and I hope they go the extra mile by allowing the dealer to button the engine up.
So here I am, 8 grand poorer on a bike with 7500-ish miles on it that needs the head removed and looked at by Yamaha service professionals.
Stay tuned for the engine removal and tear-down.......might be a good time to throw a turbocharge on this mill, eh?
If anyone has any tips or contacts to help me along, that would be great! Otherwise, it sounds like I'm going to be put down for the next couple of weeks..........not something I really like to think about.
I assume it's a generally known issue in the FJR community (after seeing the sticky threads posted here) that Yamaha has yet to fully acknowledge with a TSB other than in Australia or even a full on recall of these motors. Apparently Yamaha doesn't make a move on something unless 3% of sold units are affected. Funny thing is it seems like 2.9999999% or more of FJR's are affected.
After much reading on this glorious forum, I've seen that various 2005 FJR's have had the guides and valves replaced by Yamaha out of good faith. I can only hope that I'll get the same good faith in the upcoming weeks as there are two major things working against me--> I'm not the original owner and the bike's well out of warranty.
One good thing is I have a dealer who is going to work with me the best they can (which means making some calls) in the hopes that Yamaha steps up to the plate on this. The interesting part is I will be doing the bulk of the work as far as dropping the engine and removing the head. I have a good feeling that Yamaha will cover me in the parts department and I hope they go the extra mile by allowing the dealer to button the engine up.
So here I am, 8 grand poorer on a bike with 7500-ish miles on it that needs the head removed and looked at by Yamaha service professionals.
Stay tuned for the engine removal and tear-down.......might be a good time to throw a turbocharge on this mill, eh?
If anyone has any tips or contacts to help me along, that would be great! Otherwise, it sounds like I'm going to be put down for the next couple of weeks..........not something I really like to think about.
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