We found the following complaints for HONDA ST1300 (2003)
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I was at my honda motorcycle dealer today for the third time.the dealer is ocala motor sports in ocala, florida.they stated that parts are still unavailable for the first recall on my motorcycle.the date of the first recall was nov. 19, 2004.it was nhtsa campaign id # 04v549000.there have been two subsequent recalls since then making it a total of three recalls, the latter two being 04v568000 & 05v010000.i think that three months is a totally unreasonable time frame to even respond to the first recall.when you pay over $13,000.00 for a motorcycle, you don't expect it to be parked for 3 months.
2003 model st1300 motorcycle.engine quit abruptly at 75 mph.if vehicle was leaned into turn or in tight passing situation substantial injury or death would probably result.a visit to the st1300 post yielded the fact that this is a common failure due to the routing of a black and a white wire in proximity of the underseat fuel tank which abrades thru the insulation causing a short which in turn causes the fuel pump fuse to blow and shuts down the motor.
Recall campaign. 2003 honda st 1300 motorcycle, stalls on the interstate. The consumer had been trying to get his motorcycle repaired ever since he received the recall letter in the mail on dec 20,2004. Theconsumer was already having problems with the motorcycle, but the problem was sporadic.everytime the consumer contacted the dealer, he was told the parts were not in until finally on feb 7 2005, the bike finally stopped.recall#04v549000*sc
There are a group of wires that run under the seat latching mechanism and under the top gas tank that rub and fray.due to this issue being talked about on the st 1300 chat room i checked mine. The insulation was starting to fray from the rubbing on the latching mechanism.if the wires were to short the power could be shut off to the bike causing a crash and injury or death.
Consumer received recall 04v549000and three consumer service awareness campaigns.no parts for the recall wire harness have been made available.
Consumer contacted the dealer to have recalls repairs performed on his 2003 honda st1300 and was instructed to bring it back at the end of the summer to have the work performed because they were busy. *mr recall campaign#'s 04v549000 and 05v010000. *sc
Once the temperature gets above 85 degrees outside, the temperature of the vehicle becomes unbearable. Engine averages about 205 degrees near the consumer's legs. This could cause blood clods and dehydration.*ph
While riding the motorcycle the side vent was blowing out 120 degrees of hot air. Consumersustained a first degree burn due to the hot air.dealershipwas notified, but the problem was not resolved.
I was at my honda motorcycle dealer today for the third time.the dealer is ocala motor sports in ocala, florida.they stated that parts are still unavailable for the first recall on my motorcycle.the date of the first recall was nov. 19, 2004.it was nhtsa campaign id # 04v549000.there have been two subsequent recalls since then making it a total of three recalls, the latter two being 04v568000 & 05v010000.i think that three months is a totally unreasonable time frame to even respond to the first recall.when you pay over $13,000.00 for a motorcycle, you don't expect it to be parked for 3 months.
Consumer contacted the dealer to have recalls repairs performed on his 2003 honda st1300 and was instructed to bring it back at the end of the summer to have the work performed because they were busy. *mr recall campaign#'s 04v549000 and 05v010000. *sc
Rear wheel bearing failure:the driven flange bearings which together make up the right side rear wheel bearing failedat low mileage.these two bearings failed at 21,000 miles, and were discovered at a routine tire change.others have reported similar and near catastrophic bearing failures at similar mileages . See http://groups.msn.com/st1300us and www.st-owners.com/forumswheel bearings can be expected to last for the life of the vehicle, bearing unusual stresses.these bearingswere apparently sub standard in quality and/or design and should be examined and replaced immediately.consequences of wheel bearing failure could range from simple disablement to serious crashes.
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