bramfrank
BramFrank
Had a nice half hour chat with the defect investigator who is handling the spider complaint I filed.
As of last week only two reports had been received, but armed with the links from this board that I provided and (I must admit) a carefully crafted and very literate cover letter, the department is 'concerned' about the problem because of the way it manifests itself.
Also, they raised the issue of a potential fire hazard (that hadn't occurred to me per-se) because the wiring sometimes burns up and it is in close proximity to the fuel tank.
They have contacted Yamaha Canada who now have a limited amount of time to respond to the query - I heard indirectly via my dealer that Yamaha knows it was me (so?).
Whether a notice or a recall has yet to be determined, but the investigator has said that there will be action of some sort - Transport Canada will exercise whatever powers they have at their disposal to do what is right for the riding public.
One item we discussed was that there is no obvious run of reports of this type of problem out of Europe, where there must be a significant number of FJRs and where the weather may be more humid and the riders putting on more mileage than here . . . very strange.
Doesn't hurt that the investigator's background includes time spent as a trauma worker with experience in the morgue as well, so he knows how bad it can be.
The obvious question is to ask where the US complaints stand. Has anyone followed up on their reports?
As of last week only two reports had been received, but armed with the links from this board that I provided and (I must admit) a carefully crafted and very literate cover letter, the department is 'concerned' about the problem because of the way it manifests itself.
Also, they raised the issue of a potential fire hazard (that hadn't occurred to me per-se) because the wiring sometimes burns up and it is in close proximity to the fuel tank.
They have contacted Yamaha Canada who now have a limited amount of time to respond to the query - I heard indirectly via my dealer that Yamaha knows it was me (so?).
Whether a notice or a recall has yet to be determined, but the investigator has said that there will be action of some sort - Transport Canada will exercise whatever powers they have at their disposal to do what is right for the riding public.
One item we discussed was that there is no obvious run of reports of this type of problem out of Europe, where there must be a significant number of FJRs and where the weather may be more humid and the riders putting on more mileage than here . . . very strange.
Doesn't hurt that the investigator's background includes time spent as a trauma worker with experience in the morgue as well, so he knows how bad it can be.
The obvious question is to ask where the US complaints stand. Has anyone followed up on their reports?
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