01-21-2009, 12:53 PM | #1 |
Country Boy
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Hicktown in NC
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05 06 GSXR 1000's recalled...
finally recalled them for the frames, have to take mine to the dealership next week, so they can spray some stuff on the frame and check it for cracks, if there are any, they replace the frame, if there isn't then they install some sort of brace, takes about 3 hours, and may have to leave overnight, damn it
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01-21-2009, 03:20 PM | #2 |
Ride Like an Asshole
Join Date: Feb 2008
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I guess that's better than rolling into a turn and your bike folding underneath you...
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01-22-2009, 08:53 AM | #3 |
Umm... hi
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Ft Lauderdale
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Anyone have a link to something official?
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01-22-2009, 12:15 PM | #4 |
Like Gixxxxer But Not
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Dirty Jersey
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Just google it...Its official.
I read about it yesterday Here... VOLUNTARY SAFETY RECALL CAMPAIGN #2A08 2005 AND 2006 GSX-R1000 MOTORCYCLES FRAME REINFORCEMENT BRACE INSTALLATION/FRAME REPLACEMENT Dear Suzuki Owner: This notice is sent to you in accordance with the requirements of the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act. Suzuki Motor Corporation has decided that an issue related to motor vehicle safety may arise with respect to some model year 2005 and 2006 GSX-R1000 motorcycles. According to our records, you are the owner of one of these motorcycles. Why is Suzuki conducting this recall? Suzuki has received reports of cracking or breakage of the motorcycle frame in certain extreme situations where unusually high stress is placed on the frame, such as collisions involving the front wheel/fork assembly. Suzuki has also received reports of cracking or breakage of the frame behind and below the steering neck when the motorcycle is subjected to repeated hard landings from hazardous maneuvers such as extreme or extended wheelies or other stunts. Suzuki believes that this type of driving activity is reckless — and illegal when performed on a public roadway — and does not condone it. If the frame becomes broken during this type of extreme use, a crash could occur. While ordinary operation of the motorcycle does not create a risk of cracking or breakage of the frame, Suzuki has decided voluntarily to conduct this Safety Recall to minimize the potential for frame cracking or breakage in the circumstances described above. What will Suzuki do? Your Suzuki dealer will inspect the relevant area of the frame for cracks. The illustration on page 2 shows the area to be examined for cracks. If no cracks are found, a frame reinforcement brace will be attached to the frame using bolts and epoxy adhesive. The brace is aluminum and very lightweight (less than 2 pounds). It is very slender and fits underneath the top spar of the frame behind and below the steering neck. The appearance, performance and handling of your Suzuki remain unchanged with the reinforcement brace installed. The service to inspect your frame and install the reinforcing brace takes approximately 3 hours to complete, and your motorcycle will have to be left at the dealership overnight so that the epoxy adhesive that is used can cure. The service will be performed at no cost to you for parts or labor. How do I receive the fastest possible service? Suzuki understands that your riding time is precious. Our suggestion is to work closely with your authorized Suzuki dealer to get the Recall service scheduled as quickly as possible. When you pick up your serviced motorcycle, please allow a few extra minutes for your dealer to prepare and complete the necessary paperwork with you. If you have special circumstances, discuss them with your Suzuki dealer. Suzuki understands that some customers may have difficult circumstances to overcome in bringing their motorcycle to the dealership for the Recall service. We have asked your Suzuki dealer to work closely and flexibly with you to arrange solutions for your special requests. Please remember however, that each dealership has its own limitations in providing special assistance due to dealership location, available time and staff size. Your dealer can also consult with Suzuki regarding other alternatives. What motorcycles are excluded from this Recall? Any motorcycle with a frame modified in such a manner that the reinforcement brace could not be installed is excluded from this Recall. This Recall is being undertaken voluntarily and not pursuant to the vehicle warranty. The acceptance or exclusion of any vehicle for the service and installation described above shall not be construed as modifying or waiving the terms of the vehicle warranty in any respect. Should cracks be found during the inspection, the frame will be replaced with a new frame that has the reinforcement brace installed (see exclusions at the bottom of this page). To reassure your confidence in your Suzuki GSX-R1000, Suzuki will provide a five year warranty on your frame and the frame reinforcement brace beginning on the date of installation by your dealer. Your Suzuki dealer has been provided with specific and complete instructions regarding the Recall service. Your local Suzuki dealer can provide the fastest responses to your questions or concerns about the Recall service. You may also contact the American Suzuki Customer Service Department for assistance at 714-572-1490. You will need to have your Vehicle Identification Number ready when calling. Locating an Alternate Dealer Suzuki dealers can be located on the internet at www.suzukicycles.com or by calling the Customer Service number listed above. Customer Reimbursement If your motorcycle is included in the Safety Recall and you have paid for the repair or replacement of the frame due to cracking or breakage of the frame in the relevant area, you may be eligible for full or partial reimbursement. Suzuki’s reimbursement plan covers the following motorcycles: all 2005 and 2006 model year Suzuki GSX-R1000 motorcycles. Please note the following for which Suzuki may exclude reimbursement: • The cost of repairs to correct damage resulting from crashes, accidents, or other similar incidents will not be reimbursed. • Only repairs that are the subject of the Safety Recall are reimbursable. Additional expenses such as towing, rental, accommodations, property damage repairs, etc. will not be reimbursed. • Reimbursement may be limited to suggested list price on parts and the Suzuki published flat rate time allowance. • An owner will not be eligible for reimbursement if the expenses for repairs are incurred more than 10 days after the date of the last owner notification letter sent by Suzuki. • Reimbursement claims may also be excluded when adequate documentation is not submitted by the claimant. Your authorized Suzuki dealer will request an original or copy of your receipts for the repair or replacement work done, and your owner notification letter. To obtain information or request reimbursement, contact your Suzuki dealer or the American Service Manager From Suzuki Hollywood FL... Re: 05-06 frame recall Hey Guys, I am the service manager at Broward Motorsports in Hollywood, Florida. Suzuki announced today that 2005 and 2006 GSXR1000 frames have to be inspected and if cracks are found in the frame, to be replaced. If no cracks are found, dealers are to install a frame reenforcement. Dealers will have to apply a dye to check the frames. Suzuki will auto ship the test kits to dealers on Jan. 23rd. Anybody in South Florida that is affected by the recall can come se me at Broward Motorsports. We have already ordered brace kits. If a frame has to be replaced, Suzuki has to be consulted on a case by case basis. You can reach the Broward Motorsports service department at 954-436-9905 Quote: To quantify, Suzuki voluntarily issued a bulletin to ensure customer satisfaction with their product. There is no defect with the design of the product or the frame. To quote Suzuki directly per the bulletin, " WHY IS SUZUKI CONDUCTING THIS RECALL? Suzuki has received reports of cracking or breakage of the motorcycle frame in extreme situations where unusually high stress is placed on the frame, such as collisions involving the front wheel/fork assembly. Suzuki has also received reports of cracking or breakage of the frame behind and below steering neck when the motorcycle is subjected to repeated hard landings from hazardous maneuvers such as extreme or extended wheelies or other stunts. Suzuki believes type of driving activity is reckless - and illegal when performed on a public roadway - not condone it. If the frame becomes broken during this type of extreme use, a crash occur. While ordinary operation of the motorcycle does not create a risk of cracking or breakage the frame, Suzuki has decided voluntarily to conduct this Safety Recall to minimize potential for frame cracking or breakage in the circumstances described above." Quote: THE FRAME INSPECTION/ REPLACEMENT IS FOR K5 AND K6 GSXR1000. DOESNT MATTER IF YOU HAVE A WARRANTY ON YOUR BIKE OR NOT. THE FRAME IS TO BE INSPECTED AND IF ITS CRACKED OR BROKEN SUZUKI WILL REPLACE THE FRAME, IF ITS POLISHED SUZUKI WILL GET IT POLISHED OR CHROMED OR CUSTOM PAINTED.DEPENDING ON WHAT YOU HAVE DONE TO THE FRAME. IF THE FRAME ISNT CRACKED OR BROKEN IT WILL REQUIRE THE FRAME BRACE KIT FROM SUZUKI. EVEN IF YOU GET A REPLACEMENT FRAME IT WILL STILL REQUIRE THE BRACE KIT. THE CAMPAIGN NUMBER IS 2A08. IF ANYONE HAS ANY QUESTIONS OR REQUEST THE INSPECTION TO BE DONE I CAN BE REACHED AT CERNICS CYCLEWORLD 814-443-1666 OR BRIAN@CERNICS.COM WE ARE LOCATED IN SOMERSET PA 15501. WE ARE WILLING TO PICK UP ANY CUSTOMERS UNITS THAT REQUIRE THE CAMPAIGN. BRIAN KRONEN/ SERVICE MANAGER CERNICS CYCLEWORLD Go get them checked out people..........
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01-22-2009, 12:26 PM | #5 |
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What about the tendency for the GSXR line to attract riders wearing bandanas, flip flops and shorts...What can Suzuki do about that?
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01-22-2009, 12:45 PM | #6 |
Country Boy
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got mine scheduled for monday, we'll see how it goes,
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01-22-2009, 05:46 PM | #7 |
dope fiend
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cool. nice to see suzuki is finally manning up. werent there reports of a 750 with the same problem?
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01-22-2009, 05:54 PM | #8 | |
Ride Like an Asshole
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I'd say start giving out free Suzuki flip-flops and Hayabusa bandanas to every noob who takes out a loan for a Gixxer 1k or 'busa. |
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