I wanted to say I got some great responses from the people kind enough to give me their opinions. It was almost too funny (bad choice of word) when I signed all of the financial paperwork the sales person made sure I saw this one document containing the Lemon Law in the State of Maryland. After reviewing what it meant I had to sign stating I got a copy of it.
I spoke to my wife earlier and said basically the same thing someone else agreed with, the bike isn't the problem, the Dealership is. Unfortunately the dealers around here are dead in the water when it comes to having enough qualified techs to work on so many bikes during prime riding season.
A good thing here in Maryland is the Lemon Law does apply to Motorcycles as it does for vehicles (thank goodness) and yes if this bike is out of my hands for more than 30 days for any reason at all, it's considered a Lemon. This 30 day deal does not have to be in a row either, it's 30 days combined if this happens within the first 15 months. (I've had the bike for almost 5 months).
This is an AE Model, it blew a 15 amp signaling fuse in a parking lot. This took out the start circuit, I figured I may get lucky enough to put another fuse in, start it up to at least get home. It started alright, but then the bike wouldn't go into gear, at this point I figured I'd do something stupid, so I got a ride home, hooked the trailer up and brought the sick puppy home. Once home I was so tempted to tear into it to see if I could find the problem, but these warranty issues came into play, I really didn't want to shoot myself in the foot.
The thing that kills me is when I looked to buy this bike, no-one had any around here except this one, the AE Model. I was so thinking this new model with "Yamaha Chip Controlled-Shift" could be problems down the road, so much so I thought about not getting it because of this feature. When I decided to buy it, I ended up adding Y.E.S. for another 4 years on top of the 1 year Yamaha gives you because of the YCCS, first year 2nd generation with YCCS?
I'm at a crossroad right now........I absolutely love the ride, the look, the handeling, and almost everything about this bike, but this YCCS deal may be kicking it's *** right now. I just don't like the fact I took a brand new bike out and broke down. The biggest issue for me is I have had 7 major back surgeries, I've got the typical screws, rods, and brackets implanted, I've had two fusions (one failed) so when I break down and have to find a way to get home, lets just say I can't walk too far. My thoughts right now are if this goes on for too long I may just tell them I want the A Model, I would have at least gotten home that day on the A Model.
The bike has 1750 miles on it, usually if there is a problem it shows up early. One other item is the throttle binds up and causes it to stick in the open position, I had been aware of this since new and was going to have to take it in for warranty repair anyway. The throttle thing wasn't so bad it would cause a crash, it would bind for a second and then let go, I just got used to it. I really wanted to wait until the fall or winter before I had it repaired so I wouldn't mis any of the riding season.
Right now I'm not a happy camper, but I can understand the long time frame due to prime riding season to a degree. I guess Yamaha doesn't keep track of these sick bikes that do fall under the Lemon Laws. I did call Yamaha and told them I needed to take the bike in for repair, and it would be this large amount of time before they could even look at it. Basically l was told, just get it in and we'll take care of it if it's warranty. By the way, if anyone is under the impression if their bike breaks down while under warranty Yamaha will send someone locally to pick it up and take it to a repair facility? WRONG! They will pay up to $50.00 if it a warranty repair, and you're on your own getting it picked up. Make sure you have pickup and towing with your insurance carrier (I did, but opted to pick it up and tow it myself, I didn't want my ride messed up by someone else who could give a **** less about it) she might be sick, but she's still mine.
Sorry for the book, but trying to explain some of the problems I had. Hopefully this helps others if they ever have this happen to them. We may need to get some VooDoo going against the FJR demons.
Ride Safe, C1 (I'l be driving safe, I just sold my other bike this week...........SUCKS!)