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We found the following complaints for SUZUKI DR350SE (1999)

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Dt: the owner's motorcycle wheel locked three years ago. The incident occurred while driving at a low speed. It sounded like it backfired, and then the wheel locked. There was a skid, and entire engine locked . The owner was going slow enough to catch himself. The motorcycle still had not been taken todealerfor repairs. The side cover was removed from the motor. The motorcycle has an electrical start, the reduction gears turned sideways inside the motor when the skid occurred. This caused the engine to lock and skid out of control. Although themotorcycledid not hit the ground the owner considered this a crash. Suzuki model dr650se.

I'm hoping you cover motorcycle recalls.this is a problem i discovered on my '99 suzuki dr-350se (street legal dirtbike).the website which discusses the defect in detail is located at : http://www.kientech.com/toppage1.htmkien tech engineering is a performance shop specializing in suzuki 350/400 dirtbikes.apparently, they have contacted suzuki about his issue.i have not had a failure of this kind.but i would certainly think a recall is in order if this claim is true.the results of this failure is engine seizure and possibly death.i will copy kein tech's description of the problem:dr350 crank shaft failure alert explainedthe subject that i want to cover is the dr350 concerning failures of the engine due to a hole in the crankshaft that is suppose to lock the drive gear for the counter balancer to the crankshaft. This indexing hole is supposed to be drilled just deep enough to keep the locking pin that is pressed into the counter balancing drive gear from escaping. Well some where some one at the crank factory is drilling this hole clear through the right crank half. This allows the locking pin to move into the crank if its press fit happens to be marginal. When this happens to a point of escaping the drive gear the crankshaft and counter balancer are no longer timed the rod hits the heavy counter balancer weight and blows it right out the front of the engine. This destroys the cases, counterbalancer, cylinder sleeve and crankshaft. I have also discovered that crank repair new part ( right crank half) are also affected with the through hole.




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