Yamaha Road Star 1999
Model Road Star made in 1999 by Yamaha got 16 consumer complains there are 2 investigations as well as 2 recalls. Consumer complaints with reference, among others things, to exterior lighting, power train and steering. The car had one investigation (power train). There were some recalls concerningequipment, power train.
Model 1999
Recalls
Campaign | Manufacturer | Manufacturing date | Type | # of units affected | Date Owner notified Mfg | Recall Initiated by | Manufacturers of recalled vehicles/products | Report Recieved Date | Record Creation Date | Regulation Part Number | FMVSS Number | |||||
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EQUIPMENT | ||||||||||||||||
10E041000 | YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, USA | E (Equipment) | 300 | 08/31/2010 | MFR | YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, USA | 08/23/2010 | 08/23/2010 | ||||||||
Defect Summary | Yamaha is recalling certain accessory yamaha double t fat handlebars , part numbers str-5px75-12-00 and str-4wm75-12-00, manufactured from august 1, 2008 through july 31, 2009, to be used on model year 2002-2009 xv1700pc warrior, 1999-2003 vx1600 and 2004-2010 xv1700 road star motorcycles. these handlebars may have tubing thinner than designed where the bars narrow for the switch housings and grips. | |||||||||||||||
Consequence Summary | The affected handlebars could be weak enough in the area to break. should this breakage occur while the motorcycle is being operated, the operator could lose control of the motorcycle which could result in a crash. | |||||||||||||||
Corrective Summary | Yamaha will notify owners of record and dealers will replace the affected handlebars free of charge. the safety recall began on august 31, 2010. owners may contact yamaha toll-free at 1-800-962-7926. | |||||||||||||||
Notes | Owners may also contact the national highway traffic safety administration's vehicle safety hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (tty 1-800-424-9153), or go to http://www.safercar.gov . | |||||||||||||||
POWER TRAIN - MANUAL TRANSMISSION | ||||||||||||||||
06V397000 | YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, USA | from 11/01/1998 to 04/30/2001 | V (Vehicle) | 20000 | 10/30/2006 | ODI | YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, USA | 10/17/2006 | 10/17/2006 | |||||||
Defect Summary | On certain motorcycles, certain transmission components may not meet yamaha quality-control standards, which could allow abnormal wear that eventually results in a broken retaining circlip. | |||||||||||||||
Consequence Summary | If the circlip breaks, the transmission could lock up, which would also cause the rear wheel to lock up. this could result in loss of control and a crash with injury or death. | |||||||||||||||
Corrective Summary | Dealers will replace certain transmission components with new ones free of charge. the recall began on october 30, 2006. owners may contact yamaha at 1-800-88-yamaha or visit their website at www.yamaha-motor.com. | |||||||||||||||
Notes | Yamaha recall no. 06-006.this is an expansion of a previous recall campaign conducted during 2003 (please see 03v309).customers can also contact the national highway traffic safety administration |
Investigations
NHTSA ID | Manufacturer | Date open | Date close | Subject | Recall campaign | |
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POWER TRAIN - MANUAL TRANSMISSION | ||||||
PE03038 | YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, USA | 08/11/2003 | 11/06/2003 | UNINTENDED REAR WHEEL LOCKUP | 03V309000 | |
Summary: on august 22, 2003 yamaha notified the agency that it was recalling certain model year2001 xv1600 | ||||||
PE03038 | YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, USA | 08/11/2003 | 11/06/2003 | UNINTENDED REAR WHEEL LOCKUP | 06V397000 | |
Summary: on august 22, 2003 yamaha notified the agency that it was recalling certain model year2001 xv1600 |
Consumer Complaints
Fail date | miles | occurences | Purchase date |
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EXTERIOR LIGHTING - HEADLIGHTS - CONCEALMENT DEVICES | |||
15000 | 1 | ||
The head light lens fell off the vehicle. *jb | |||
POWER TRAIN - MANUAL TRANSMISSION | |||
01/01/1901 | 1 | ||
1999 yamaha 1600 roadstar recall for transmission. *nj the consumer stated when the bike was returned to him after having the recall work done on the transmission, it was locking up in 2nd gear. when the consumer returned to the dealer, he was told to come back at a later time. the consumer did not return to the dealer until the spring and was told too much time had elapsed from the original work date and there were too many miles on the motorcycle. recall 06v397000. *jb | |||
05/30/2008 | 21000 | 1 | |
I learned of the yamaha 1999 roadstar recall and took my bike in to a yamaha dealer to be fixed. my bike had been running great with no problems whatsoever. the dealer has had the bike now for 8 weeks. they got the bike back together a couple of weeks ago and it fired up. i went to ride it home and the dealer told me that it would cough and blow black smoke, but to keep on riding it. it died out on me after about 20 miles and i had to have it towed back to the dealership. the dealer has given us the run around the entire time they have had the bike. now, it will not run at all and they are suggesting that i spend over 1000.00 just in parts to replace parts that were not bad in the first place. they did something wrong to it during the process of replacing the recalled parts and now they want me to pay for their mistakes. they disturbed the electrical components and shorted out module and possibly the computer. they are blaming me for the year of the bike being 9 years old. well, the bike only has 20,000 miles on it and it has never had a problem never. my husband called the yamaha customer service to file a complaint with them as well. yamaha told us that it was not their problem that it was between us and the dealer. what can we do to resolve this problem? i now have a bike that is not in running condition at all and the dealer cannot fix the bike. please help us. *tr | |||
10/24/2006 | 1 | ||
I received a safety recall noticed and i contacted all the authorized dealers in town and after 4 weeks i am still waiting for parts and service. is there anyway you can speed up this process and get my modification completed so i can enjoy 80 degree weather on my yamaha roadstar?!! *jb | |||
11/03/2006 | 20385 | 1 | 08/05/1999 |
Dt*: the contact stated there were no problems with the vehicle. however there was a nhtsa recall, #06v397000, regarding the power train:manual transmission. the service dealer did not have the parts available to perform the recall work. the consumer stated the bike is being fixed. updated 12/05/06. *jb | |||
STEERING - WHEEL AND HANDLE BAR | |||
01/13/2004 | 59000 | 1 | |
While driving 65 mph weld on the cross bars of the handle bars gave way. vehicle almost collided with a retainer wall. *ak | |||
STRUCTURE | |||
03/13/2003 | 1 | ||
The rear frame disconnected from the motorcycle.*jb | |||
STRUCTURE - FRAME AND MEMBERS | |||
02/05/2007 | 75000 | 1 | 09/04/1999 |
Tl* - the contact owns a 1999 yamaha roadstar with a current and failure mileage of 75000 miles. the steel frame that the mono shock bolts cracked. the contact stated that when riding less than 5 mph and hitting a bump the shocks would not respond. he took the motorcycle to a dealer, eastern motor sports south, and was told that he needed a new frame. the manufacturer sold the contact a new frame at half price. the dealer could not determine how the steel frame failed. *ak | |||
10/16/2005 | 65000 | 1 | 06/11/1999 |
Dt: contact stated the frame on motorcycle severely cracked at the rear shock mount. this happened without warning and has caused the unsafe to ride.. dealer contacted the manufacturer, and was informed that there were no recalls on the frame. they offered no free remedy. *ak the consumer stated he observed rust ont he frame which caused the cracking. the consumer contacted the manufacturer who offered no assistance. updated 11/29/05*jb | |||
Shock mount cracked and turned away from frame, also welds are breaking which can cause a crash. dealer replaced frame. *ak | |||
STRUCTURE - MOTORCYCLE KICKSTAND/CENTERSTAND | |||
05/18/2004 | 1 | ||
Consumer states he was just in a accident with his motorcycle, where the kick stand screw came out. the consumer discovered there was a recall on the motorcycle like his. the recall stated that the side stand switch screw could loosen due to engine heat and not function properly. the consumer experienced the same problem and subsequently was injured. *jb | |||
SUSPENSION - FRONT - SHOCK ABSORBER | |||
Shock mount cracked and turned away from frame, also welds are breaking which can cause a crash. dealer replaced frame. *ak | |||
SUSPENSION - REAR | |||
11/08/2009 | 60000 | 1 | |
On my yamaha road star motorcycle there is what i thought a solid rubber bumper on the shock absorber. this is there as a cushion in case the suspension should bottom out. the shock absorber is mounted inside the spring and is a single unit mounted under the motorcycle. not like the dual shock/springs seen on some motorcycles. on my motorcycle what i thought was a solid rubber bumper turned out to be a spongy looking material with a black covering to make it look like solid rubber. the black covering has now deteriorated away and the spongy looking material is now exposed and flaking away piece by piece. automobile suspension bumpers are in fact made of solid rubber and last for the life of the car and beyond. mine is not the only motorcycle that has experienced this failure. the safety issue is this: with the bumper gone it would be possible for the motorcycle suspension to bottom out metal to metal with sufficient force to break something. a sudden failure of the rear suspension at speed could easily result in a crash that would almost certainly injure the rider and possibly others. i am asking others who have experienced this failure to report to you. yamaha should be directed to immediately issue a safety recall and repair the defect on the affected motorcycles. also, notification to owners should be processed immediately. i have almost 40 years of technical experience in the automotive field and i know this can be a potentially dangerous situation especially to unsuspecting riders. my motorcycle is a 1999 but the other one i heard of this happening to owns a newer model. *tr | |||
03/21/2003 | 1 | ||
While driving and without warning the vehicles rear struts snapped and caused them to rub against the rear tire. *nlm | |||
SUSPENSION - REAR - SHOCK ABSORBER | |||
10/01/2002 | |||
Consumer advised a design problem exists with bike's rear single shock. the welded point where the shock connects with bike's frame is pulling the shock mounts off. as a result the mounts are beginning to crack. ts | |||
WHEELS | |||
11/25/2002 | 05/12/1999 | ||
1999 yamaha road star rear wheel hub failure. yamaha expects the dealers to disassemble and reassemble the wheel without any specifications. ie. rim to hub offset measurement, etc. in my case the rim is positioned noticeably off tto the left after the repair was finished. yamaha will not provide any measurements and will not pay to have the wheel repaired. i am unable to use the wheel on the motorcycle at this time because of the potential hazard. |
Car dealers selling
State | City | Zip | Name | Phone |
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AZ | SCOTTSDALE | 85250 | CAREFREE YAMAHA | 623-581-6060 |
MD | BALTIMORE | PETE CYCLE | ||
MS | JACKSON | NORTH JACKSON HONDA YAMAHA | ||
TX | BROWNWOOD | 76801 | HOUSE OF WHEELS | 915-643-5555 |
TX | HOUSTON | EASTERN MOTOR SPORTS NORTH |