SkooterG
Purveyor of Crooked Facts
Youse guys worry too much.
Ride, refill with gas, and ride. Repeat.
Ride, refill with gas, and ride. Repeat.
My paranoia comes from riding a Triumph. The head of Triumph USA Customer Relations, Peter Carleo stopped just short of saying "if you work on your bike it will void your warranty." Triumph was having bikes burn because of leaky fuel connectors and Carleo said there was no problem. NHTSA changed his mind. A few random 955i bikes had the cranks just snap. Some were covered and some were not. It was a crap shoot. Lot's of Triumphs had brake issues. If the dealer went to bat for you, they might change something. It has become so big an issue so Hinckley is finally doing "good will" fixes. Yamaha has always been an excellent bike builder but I've got Triumph post traumatic stress syndrome. (Triumph builds great bikes and has some fanatically great dealers, Triumph Corporate just sucks)Youse guys worry too much.
Ride, refill with gas, and ride. Repeat.
Will you part the bike out? :butcher:No, you misunderstood me. You're not supposed to ride your bike below 40F. That was one of the changes in the '06 model!Too bad Owners Manual on the '06 ONLY calls for SAE 20/40 & has NO winter grade listed, that was my argument with them over the phone. . . .
crap, I guess I wrecked it.....
Anyone want to buy an '07 with 200 miles on it, all of it under 40 degrees?
That would be untrue.Guess no one has had to use YES?
Before you tell me this has already been covered, I searched the forum and HAVE NOT found a definitive answer, more like speculation and opinion.
I got my Y.E.S. contract yesterday and the way I, not a lawyer be any means read it, is that if I don't use 20W40 Yamaha "can" void my warrantee.
Let me throw in some quotes:
Page 3, items 11 and 18 under Specific Exclusions This Contract Does Not Cover.
#11 Loss which occurs due to failure to maintain proper fluid and/or lubricant levels as specified by Yamaha or due to improper oil/gas mixture ratios.
#18 The Customer must either (a) use the maintenance Log provided with the Y.E.S. Contract and have it verified by the Yamaha Dealer that performs the services or repars or ( B) the Customer must keep receipts or other records that show the cost, dates, mileage, elapsed hours, services, and repairs performed, including storage. Failure to show proof of servicing may result in the denial of coverages.
The following comes from the Owner's Manual page 8-1 Specifications.
Engine Oil - Type Yamalube(4) (20w40) or SAE20W40 Recommended Service Grade API Service SE, SF, SG type or higher.
There is also a CAUTION on page 6-13 "Do not use oils ..... or of a higher quality than specified"
As most of you already know 20W40 oil is not easy to come by anywhere other than the Yamaha shop. 10W40 or 15W40 without Energy Conserving additives meeting the API spec is common as are some 15W50's.
My experiences with the local Yamaha dealers and throwing in the fact that most of the mechanics, good or bad have not touched an FJR before mine, I will be doing my own maintenance unless it is a warrantee problem. I have kept my receipt from purchasing Pennzoil 10W40 which has absolutely no harmful effects on an FJR, BUT exceeds Yamaha's spec at startup. If my engine widget fails, Yamaha "could" void my warrantee, the way I read it, although in SC I could take them to court to dispute that.
Now for the question. Has ANYONE put this situation to Yamaha for a definitive answer? I called but they said I need to call back on Tuesday. If they tell me I MUST use 20W40, then YES is going to turn into NO in a big hurry.
Let me raise this thread from the dead.
I'm fixing to do the 4000 mile oil change (the dealer did the 600). When I went to a big dealer here in Austin they didn't have any of the Yamalube 20-40W oil, which is the only oil specified in the owners manual for my 2008AE.
The parts guys said that Yamaha has discontinued making the 20W-40, and recommended I use 20W-50 Yamalube, which I did buy.
I've certainly never seen 20-40W oil anywhere that I can recall, so if this is true its good news as far as I'm concerned.
Has anyone seen any official Yamaha documentation stating that 20W-40 oil is in fact discontinued?
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