Congratulations! Best of luck with the bike,you are going to love it.
Do you have 100% confidence in the dealership doing the recall work?
Are you aware of the nightmare stories of recalls gone wrong?
Not trying to a scare you......but trying to save you some major grief.
I'm working right now and posting from my phone....I can give you more information and advice later today, if you're interested.
If you're taking it to Riva in Pompano Beach, ask that Bill Boyce works on it. A friend of mine, and his VMax factory shop mechanic experience goes back to the intro of the Gen 1, and before.
Here's Bill, and a couple of his rides, which he shows at the local AMCA show in Dania Beach FL. An early 1960's Yamaha and a Bultaco Metralla in the café-racer style, both are just gorgeous. I was lusting after a Metralla when I was in high school in the mid-1960's, and had no chance of owning one. The Honda 305 Superhawk w/a Yetman frame was an acceptable alternative, I couldn't afford that either. I do have a Superhawk now (pictured) awaiting it's turn.
Ok, so I could post about 10 pages on this subject....but here is a quick synopsis.
Yamaha issued an oil pump recall because of a pump failure, rumor has it, on a bike that was running at high speed on the Autobahn. Nobody really knows when and where this one time event happened. Out of extreme caution Yamaha did the right thing and issued a recall to replace the pump with a different part. THAT was when all the problems started.
Numerous pumps were installed incorrectly by incompetent mechanics at Yamaha dealerships and quite a few engines were ruined. Sadly even after Yamaha sent out a another bulletin describing how the part could be installed wrong and what to check to make sure it was correctly installed, more pumps were put in wrong and more engines were destroyed.
So......although this repair is relatively simple (can be done in 30 minutes) I would not trust the work to be done by a mechanic unless I knew his level of competency and then only after I personally spoke to him about how it can be done wrong and the history of all the trashed engines.
There are probably 200 pages of information on the http://www.starvmax.com/forum
but here are some a couple of post's for you to read. I believe these are the first and last of the engines to be ruined.
BTW the DEALER cost on a new engine is around 10K.
http://www.starvmax.com/kunena/12-g...-pump-recall-horror-has-happened?limitstart=0
http://www.starvmax.com/kunena/12-g...hink-i-m-screwed-oil-pump-recall?limitstart=0
Man those are some bad stories. I requested to have Bill do the work on my bike and asked the dealer if they have experience with this recall already on other bikes. It is concerning but I am still going to get it done. Will keep you posted on the story.
Thanks!
Man those are some bad stories. I requested to have Bill do the work on my bike and asked the dealer if they have experience with this recall already on other bikes. It is concerning but I am still going to get it done. Will keep you posted on the story.
Thanks!
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