
Friday, February 25, 2011
Motorcycle Pictures of the Week - Dru Carl

Polar Bear Grand Tour - Landslide Saloon on 2/20/2011

Suzuki Recalls 2008-2010 Motorcycles for Regulator/Rectifier Heat Problem
Suzuki is recalling certain model year 2008-2010 motorcycles.
These motorcycles were manufactured from July 2007 through September 2009, equipped with regulator/rectifier assemblies, Suzuki part numbers 32800-41F11, 32800-15H10, 32800-05H11, 32800-41G10, 32800-15H00, 32800-18H00, 32800-05G10, 32800-10G10, 32800-05H20, or 32800-06G01. Some regulator/rectifier assemblies were produced with insufficient adhesion between the power module (circuit board) and the rectifier case that contains a heat sink to dissipate heat. Due to insufficient adhesion, heat generated on the power module circuit board can cause the circuit board to deform, and lift off the case.
The number of units affected is 73426.
Check out my Motorcycle Recalls feature for more details.
These motorcycles were manufactured from July 2007 through September 2009, equipped with regulator/rectifier assemblies, Suzuki part numbers 32800-41F11, 32800-15H10, 32800-05H11, 32800-41G10, 32800-15H00, 32800-18H00, 32800-05G10, 32800-10G10, 32800-05H20, or 32800-06G01. Some regulator/rectifier assemblies were produced with insufficient adhesion between the power module (circuit board) and the rectifier case that contains a heat sink to dissipate heat. Due to insufficient adhesion, heat generated on the power module circuit board can cause the circuit board to deform, and lift off the case.
The number of units affected is 73426.
Check out my Motorcycle Recalls feature for more details.
Friday, February 18, 2011
Polar Bear Grand Tour - PIC-A-LILLI INN on 2/13/2011

Motorcycle Pictures of the Week - Malta

Saturday, February 12, 2011
Polar Bear Grand Tour - The Exchange on 2/6/2011

Motorcycle Pictures of the Week - Ceetee

Friday, February 11, 2011
BRP Recalls 2011 Roadster Spyder RT SM5 for Shift Problem
BRP is recalling certain model year 2011 Spyder RT SM5 Roadsters.
While downshifting, it may be possible to inadvertently engage reverse without depressing the reverse button, due to a defective reverse actuator cable. If this happens while vehicle is moving forward, the rear wheel could lock and the engine could stall.
The number of units affected is 160.
Check out my Motorcycle Recalls feature for more details.
While downshifting, it may be possible to inadvertently engage reverse without depressing the reverse button, due to a defective reverse actuator cable. If this happens while vehicle is moving forward, the rear wheel could lock and the engine could stall.
The number of units affected is 160.
Check out my Motorcycle Recalls feature for more details.
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Saturday, February 5, 2011
Wild Motorcycle Tales
There are four new motorcycle stories this week for your enjoyment. Two involve motorcycle trips through Afghanistan. One takes place in Venezuela. The last has to do with a '57 Triumph and a fire. Got your own motorcycle story? Send it to me. Now, read Wild Motorcycle Tales, especially the first four.
Motorcycle Pictures of the Week - Mike of America

Polar Bear Grand Tour - Daddy O on 1/30/2011

Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Harley-Davidson Recalls 2011 Softails for Engine Stalling
Harley-Davidson is recalling certain model year 2011 Softail motorcycles manufactured from June 7, 2010, through October 8, 2010, which have had a security system kit installed as an accessory.
The Body Control Modules (BCM) involved are part numbers 69991-11 and 69993-11. The BCM has a case that may not have been properly sealed during production. An improper seal may allow water intrusion into the BCM which may cause engine stall.
The number of units affected is 6964.
Check out my Motorcycle Recalls feature for more details.
The Body Control Modules (BCM) involved are part numbers 69991-11 and 69993-11. The BCM has a case that may not have been properly sealed during production. An improper seal may allow water intrusion into the BCM which may cause engine stall.
The number of units affected is 6964.
Check out my Motorcycle Recalls feature for more details.
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