palerider
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And to think I've always heard Californians are all self-absorbed, materialistic, ego-driven and possessive! :huh:
We are NOT possessive.
We are NOT possessive.
We are NOT possessive.And to think I've always heard Californians are all self-absorbed, materialistic, ego-driven and possessive! :huh:
I have had my good experiences with Yamaha too, but your story is awesome. WOW indeed!There were some other probs too, so he asked them if they'd cover a rebuild and guess what? They said rebuild the puppy (less replacing the head) and they're covering it all! I was shocked - and still am.
It's nice to know that a company stands behind their product like this. I have to tell you, I'm still floored about it. Say what you will about mama-yama - I'm a loyalist from now on. Of course, I'll still own other makes and models too!
I'm guessing without knowing that rebuilding would be out of the ? with labor so $$$$, why not try to find a wrecked FJR and get a salvage engine. I'd bet there some out there with very low miles. Anyway that's M2C.So I am heading to Shoshone Ca. and I see the odometer turn 100000 miles. I am thinking this great! Everything is going fine, and I am feeling all proud of my FJR turning 100k.Shortly thereafter, the bike starts running real bad. It seems like it's running on three cylinders. I make it back home and I bring it to the shop today to have it checked out.
The shop does a compresion test and one of my cylinders is at 40% and they recommend a new engine.
I ask them about rebuilding the head and they said they would do it but they didn't think it would be a good idea. They said that something else might go wrong later.
Any sugestions?
Read the whole thread. That's exactly what he did.I'm guessing without knowing that rebuilding would be out of the ? with labor so $$$$, why not try to find a wrecked FJR and get a salvage engine. I'd bet there some out there with very low miles. Anyway that's M2C.
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