Dakota_c69
Active member
I put my 09 FJR into the dealer for service this week. I have been having problems with vibration issues. The thing puts my hands, feet and butt to sleep. I noticed this issue right from the get go (but not on a test ride, ), but waited till I had completed the break-in process to confirm if it had improved, it didn't. My vibes start about 4000 RPMS which is right on the cusp of cruising range rpm in 5th gear. It is quite severe and feels like someone is actually tickling you. The bike has 25XX kilometers on it.
So, I dropped it off yesterday and the dealer told me today that they got advice from Yamaha to loosen all motor mounts and re-torque them in a specified pattern. The Throttle Body Sensors will also be checked for synchronization.
While in there, the guy checked the tires and found my front tire is feathering badly as well. I am not sure what will be done about this yet, but it definitely made me concerned. Of course, I am not really sure what it means to the tire or its chances of EXPLODING at some random interval during a road trip. Especially since my Wife and I were hurtling down the Rocky Mountain twisties last week!
I also think I have to do the clutch plate soak as soon as I get the bike back. Towards the end of the first leg of the Rocky Mountain Excursion I found the transmission was acting up (hard to find neutral, and notchy shifting).
Other than the vibes, I love this bike. It is an amazing long distance sport tourer! If it weren't for the 'Tickle-Mobile' (Wife's new name for the FJR - and she would also like to mention it is not the good kind of tickling! :blink: ) situation I would be easily able to do 600 kms a day or more!
So, I dropped it off yesterday and the dealer told me today that they got advice from Yamaha to loosen all motor mounts and re-torque them in a specified pattern. The Throttle Body Sensors will also be checked for synchronization.
While in there, the guy checked the tires and found my front tire is feathering badly as well. I am not sure what will be done about this yet, but it definitely made me concerned. Of course, I am not really sure what it means to the tire or its chances of EXPLODING at some random interval during a road trip. Especially since my Wife and I were hurtling down the Rocky Mountain twisties last week!
I also think I have to do the clutch plate soak as soon as I get the bike back. Towards the end of the first leg of the Rocky Mountain Excursion I found the transmission was acting up (hard to find neutral, and notchy shifting).
Other than the vibes, I love this bike. It is an amazing long distance sport tourer! If it weren't for the 'Tickle-Mobile' (Wife's new name for the FJR - and she would also like to mention it is not the good kind of tickling! :blink: ) situation I would be easily able to do 600 kms a day or more!