I could throw a rock and hit it from where I live. I actually spend most of my week at Camp Pendleton. I couldn't resist..... :yahoo:Don't make me come down there! :lol: Irvine is very familiar to me. Used to be stationed at El Toro.
I needed the laugh anyway. Thanks for some humor.I could throw a rock and hit it from where I live. I actually spend most of my week at Camp Pendleton. I couldn't resist..... :yahoo:
I wasn't the one who mentioned the BMW suggestion. BMW sure has a mess on their hands with this final drive crap going on. Well it's getting late and I better get to bed.I needed the laugh anyway. Thanks for some humor.I could throw a rock and hit it from where I live. I actually spend most of my week at Camp Pendleton. I couldn't resist..... :yahoo:
As for the BMW suggestion, the FJR final drive won't fit or there might be possibilities!
Sorry, not blaming you, just answering two posts in one reply.I wasn't the one who mentioned the BMW suggestion. BMW sure has a mess on their hands with this final drive crap going on. Well it's getting late and I better get to bed.
It's the combustion waste bits that make the oil "bad", not the oil actually "breaking down". You really have to leave oil in a long time to have it break down.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Nothing sucks like picking up a bike from the dealer that doesn't run "fine".
Well, this is certainly new information. In what way is your bike not running fine?As of last Friday, mine isn't running fine. Nothing sucks like picking up a bike from the dealer that doesn't run "fine".
I was under the impression that the shop couldn't get the proper exhaust numbers from your bike -- and hence the "engine worn-out" conclusion? Not, that you had a performance complaint....<snip>...As to everyone's bike that runs "fine", good on them. Doesn't mean it isn't blow spec on compression either. As of last Friday, mine isn't running fine. Nothing sucks like picking up a bike from the dealer that doesn't run "fine".
I think the warranty is for defects in material and workmanship -- not normal wear & tear? Usually, that means a part fails. I don't think it can be construed to provide you with a new/like-new bike for the term of the warranty.The thing to consider here is that Yamaha has a spec. And a minimum spec. They will consider the engine "worn" .....We buy extended warranties with the expectation that the product will perform to the manufacturers specs for that entire period, not just in case something full out fails. At least I did.
What was your initial running/riding performance complaint?Your suggestion is that I ignore everything but the butt dyno and ride the bike. IF I can get the bike running decent, THEN I probably will do that, and post what steps I went through along the way.
I once requested warranty from Kawasaki and the customer rep. on the phone asked me, "Does it affect the bike's performance?"'SkooterG': I have no idea what my 154k FJR engine would give for compression or leak down. You know what? I don't care. It runs great. In fact I saw 145 on the gps today and that was a short run without time to let it top out. I also switched FJRs with another forum member who has a 05 FJR w/57k. We both agreed our highly scientific butt dynos said my high mileage ol whore felt stronger. I am not yet convinced your FJR is 'dead'. Especially since you report no smoke, oil consumption, or power loss.
OK, I found the post where he admits he did the motoman breakin procedure the first day he got the bike. It's on the second page. If Yamaha has any reason to suspect he did this (hell, he might even have told them!), they absolutely should not give him even the time of day. After all, there have to be some penalties for stupidity.OC..., Your situation absolutely sucks and I would be pissed too :angry2: The shame of this is the support (BS runaround) that you're getting from Yamaha.
WTF are you talking about?!?!OK, I found the post where he admits he did the motoman breakin procedure the first day he got the bike. It's on the second page. If Yamaha has any reason to suspect he did this (hell, he might even have told them!), they absolutely should not give him even the time of day. After all, there have to be some penalties for stupidity.
Yeah, fine genius. But, what's your compression? After your "breakin", maybe it never was any better than the OP's.WTF are you talking about?!?!OK, I found the post where he admits he did the motoman breakin procedure the first day he got the bike. It's on the second page. If Yamaha has any reason to suspect he did this (hell, he might even have told them!), they absolutely should not give him even the time of day. After all, there have to be some penalties for stupidity.
DO NOT turn this thread into a Motoman break-in debate.
That being said Einstein, why is he 'stupid' and why should Yammie not 'give him the time of day'? Doing the Motoman break-in is NOT outside the vague guidelines that Yamaha gives for break-in in the manual. Maybe YOU need some penalties?
I did the motoman break-in. 154,782 miles later still going strong.
For a bike that regularly cruises at 150+ and 160 after joining the 100K club? Pretty frickin' good newbie and FJR as a third choice.Yeah, fine genius. But, what's your compression? After your "breakin", maybe it never was any better than the OP's.
How is it that breakin can't possibly have anything to do with premature wear?For a bike that regularly cruises at 150+ and 160 after joining the 100K club? Pretty frickin' good newbie and FJR as a third choice.Yeah, fine genius. But, what's your compression? After your "breakin", maybe it never was any better than the OP's.
I second the note that you SHOULDN'T turn this into a Motoman thread. Go start another if you want.
Here, let me help you out here, Mr 7 Posts.... I wouldn't want you to have to fret about keeping a list for all those you decide to ignore.I'm getting a good start on my "nitwits I can safely ignore" list from the responses to my post.
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