Dale are ALL these bikes destined to tick, some much later than others. Is this just a design flaw or more like manufacturing issues...... Is this platform doomed?
No, not all are destined to develop the Tick, nor do I think the platform is doomed. However, for those that have had/are having to deal with a ticking FJR, the emotional rollercoaster is as bad as you'll ever experience. Particularly for those that are extremely passionate about this platform.... this time last year, I was ready to start killing someone. Anyone. :angry:
We have researched and researched and researched this subject to death over the past two years (even longer for some), and the only consistant trend is that there are no real discernable trends. It's almost like it's an issue of Karma.... either you get a ticker, or you don't. No amount of preventative measures, break-in procedures, oil use, riding environment, riding style, etc, etc, etc, seems to make any difference. Tickers are all over the map with different answers to all the above.
There is some amount of vague statistical (yet still anecdotal) evidence that
may suggest heat as a prominate contributing factor, yet the fact remains, only a small percentage of FJRs develop ticking, while the vast majority do not. Of course, if you are in that "small percentage", this is very little comfort.
I would say that of the two options, I would lean more toward manufacturing issues, vice a outright design flaw (per say). If it was wholly a design issue, I think we'd see a lot more tickers than we have to date.
PS, I followed your excellent documentation of Timex last year, Is it still 1 of 7?
It's been a year since that guessimate; nowadays, I believe I would knock it back down to something on the order of 7%, more or less. (mind you, 7% is still a helleva lot of tickers). There doesn't
seem to be quite as many tickers in the class of '05, but it's possible that this class just hasn't accumulated enough mileage yet to have developed the Tick. That having been said, there are indeed a number of threads about '05 Tickers; Yamaha obviously doesn't quite have a complete handle on this unfortunate situation yet.