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Don't think they're without issues too. Kawi has that awful green problem :lmao:Btw, what is this "Yamaha tick" you speak of? Not looking good. Kawi...Honda....my money coming to you lol.
Don't think they're without issues too. Kawi has that awful green problem :lmao:Btw, what is this "Yamaha tick" you speak of? Not looking good. Kawi...Honda....my money coming to you lol.
There all the same. Honda has a recall on my 2015 CB500X for a faulty ignition switch issue. I have to bring the bike in to get inspected, if it does not need to be replaced I get the bike back in about an hour, if not, I have to leave bike at shop for a minimum of 2 days so that dealership can get the parts in from Honda Canada. Honda Canada is not stocking the dealers with the replacement parts until an actual confirmation of the requirement. Honda's problem, my inconvenience. So much for Honda Canada's service/warranty.
I had the same issue with a recall in my Kawi 650R. Recall on the able guard. It's like 2 or 3 hex screws holding it on. Wanted to do it myself for convenience. Wouldn't give me the part unless I had them do it which involved dropping the bike off for several days at a dealer. I never bothered to do it.Starter relay issue? I'm going through the same for my CBR650F now. What makes it so annoying is the fact that at least on the 650 the relay can be removed in under 5 mins flat, and with no dealerships all that near by, it means coordinating with a friend or family to get a lift home after drop-off and a lift back for pick-up for what should be a 10 min repair/replace. Honda really should let the dealerships stock a few relays...and I think that's what Honda America is doing...but not Honda Canada.
Snow City ordered the part, they will install it when it comes in - This is about Yamaha not making me jump through hoops to FINALLY approve the part replacement
My 2014 FZ09 has an issue with a defective part (Cam Chain Tensioner). Basically the part does not provide the proper tension and after a period of time you can hear a tic tic loud noise inside the engine covers.
Brought the bike to Snow City, they said Yamaha had sent a technical memo about it. The Service Advisor said that they would order a replacement part and I would have to come in to get it installed.
Next day Snow City calls me and said that Yamaha Canada didn't approve the replacement of the part and that I had to come in for an adjustment to be done.
So me (The paying customer) had to:
1- Bring the bike to snow city for the tech to accept that there is an issue with the CCT
2- Bring the bike again to have the "adjustment" done
3- Bring the bike again when the adjustment failed the next day for the tech to check if the issue is back (then finally the part is ordered)
4- Bring the bike again so that the part is installed.
Snow City tried to do the right thing which was to replace the part the first time but they weren't allowed.
Called Yamaha Canada to complaint and they gave me a bunch of BS and completely blamed Snow City for making me come back 4 times.
Yamaha Canada are trying to save a few bucks on the back of their customers hoping we will get fedup and just go and buy the part ourselves or we do a work around that is floating on the FZ09 forum instead of taking responsibility for a part that is defective and they know about it. Never mind the attitude and rude manner in which i was treated by their customer service.
DO as you may with this information next time you are trying to decide which bike to buy, I know it isn't going to be Yamaha for me.
Okay I had theEXACT same issue with my 2014 FZ-09. The cam chain tensioner kept coming lose and the chain was clacking around like a bastard. I called Kelly's Cycle and explained the situation (this was before it was a big thing) and they replaced it no questions asked. Something seems to be very wrong here. I had mine replaced with a new version no questions asked. After the replacement it never messed up again. The entire process was about an hour at the dealership.
I ended up selling the bike due to other reasons (Suspension, incredibly poor fueling at the time and ergonomics) I did like the bike, just didn't mesh with me. I often wondered how the FJ-09 would have been....
Several months after I got the FZ-09 the FJ-09 was announced :/
Just talked with a friend of mine from California after reading this thread. He sold his FZ-09 last week after replacing something in the cam chain tensioner (the whole thing? don't know). Says it rattled like a quarter in a can the second time and he's too old and picky for that,![]()
When the Cam Chain Tensioner is lose, the chain will hit the casing and produce a noise, in extreme cases it can jump and cause damage to the engine
Don't think they're without issues too. Kawi has that awful green problem :lmao: