I guess I could have predicted this one. We sometimes have a Johnny-Come-Lately that wants to become an armchair quarterback on what Yamaha should have done after the fact.FiveG - Do you have an interest or are you employed by Yamaha? Some of your comments seem very similar to what I was told by Cypress corporate. Since Yamaha knew of the problem for years, I would think they had adequate time to develop a recovery plan that would minimally affect the owners.
I know that Yamaha monitors this board and might be encouraged to reconsider rental reimbursment after consideration of another class action lawsuit.
No, we won't be attacking other forum members because we don't like their answer on this forum nor will we be beating any lawsuit drums.
The fact is this recall wouldn't have been initiated (or wouldn't have for a much longer time) if this forum hadn't stepped up and helped identify, characterize, and resolve the issue.
No, let's keep the dialogue moving forward and help affected riders get bikes resolved as soon as reasonable. It's clear there's going to be a backlog to get harnesses built for those that have marginal or damaged harnesses, but Yamaha will tool up. It will be slower than we want, but it will happen.
And FJR owners will have to make a choice of whether to follow the letter of their recall letter or keep riding realizing the issue has existed now for 5 years and didn't magically just become an issue yesterday. They may even employ an aftermarket adjunct (that seems Brodie and others had it nailed the whole time). And I think the latter will likely be much happier people in the long run including remaining happy and contributing members of this forum and not pariahs that amass negative votes.
Thanks everybody for moving forward on this important issue. YOU the forum helped make this recall happen, where it might not have happened otherwise, and YOU should be proud you've helped make the FJR the great bike it is. That extends even to one or two vinegar spewing members that were annoying but did contribute some too.
This is the third or fourth campaign the collective forum with key members have been instrumental in getting a resolution. :clapping:
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