SecuLaw
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I took my 2007 in on December 1 to get the new ECU, have some adjustments made, oil change and I had recently noticed that the rear brake was not operating well. The dealer calls and tells me that a part of the ABS for the rear brake (apportioning value if I understand correctly: part number 3P6-25940-00-00) is defective and will need to be replaced under warranty. Dealer orders the ECU and the brake part on December 4. Takes a few days for the ECU to arrive but the dealer is told by Yamaha that they don't know when the brake part will arrive. I wait three weeks and call back to learn that this part does not exist anywhere in the US and we have to wait until it ships from Japan. And the workers in Japan are on a three week vacation! The earliest it will ship is January 8, 2008. So essentially, I'm without my bike for 6 weeks because Yamaha doesn't stock its parts warehouse very well (the downside to "just in time" manufacturing?) Now do you think the Yamaha Finance thinks I can skip a payment while my bike is on hold? Nope. I've been speaking with the Yamaha customer service and they confirmed what I already knew but they are "looking into it" and will get back to me. I'm still waiting.
So I'm without my FJR for a minimum of 6 weeks, still responsible for paying for it during that time, solely as a result of their manufacturing defect and inability to correctly stock parts in the US.
Any suggestions on what I request for recompense? Or am I full of crap and should just suck it up and move on?
So I'm without my FJR for a minimum of 6 weeks, still responsible for paying for it during that time, solely as a result of their manufacturing defect and inability to correctly stock parts in the US.
Any suggestions on what I request for recompense? Or am I full of crap and should just suck it up and move on?
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