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My son was killed in a motorcycle accident on january 14, 2010 on his 2005 suzuki gsx-r750.
I own a 2005 suzuki gsx-r 750cc sportbike motorcycle and im having issues with the check engine light going on. I took it to the dealer who diagnosed a c28 error which is a faulty throttle valve actuator. Apparently this is an issue with many 04-05 suzuki gsx-r owners. The entire throttle body must be replaced for what many people believe to be a defect in the design of the actuator. Somehow the soldering points on the circuit board become loose or come apart due to vibration. This part is part of the emissions system of the motorcycle, and supposedly is covered under suzukis 5-10 year or 18,000mile emissions warranty. However suzuki does not believe this part to be a mass problem or an issue with their design. I am complaining because many riders do have this issue and it can be dangerous to become stranded or worse for hazardous fuel leakage to occur. We need a recall on this particular issue for these motorcycles.
I was riding my motorcycle (2005 suzuki gsx-r750) at about 25 miles per hour and i crashed. It was unexpected there were no obstructions in the road, i was just riding and next thing i know i'm rolling over. I got up and went over to my bike and noticed the two welds had cracked and broken on both sides of the frame, which was odd because the bike just slid on my frame sliders i had installed which are just soft plastic. The damage to the bike was quite minimal, my mirror, brake lever, bar end, brake pedal, foot peg and muffler were all still intact, but both sides or my frame had split right down the middle between the 2 welds. I had a certified weld inspector come look at the bike and his report stated " visual inspection of the said weld reveals lack of fusion which my have caused weld failure" so i took the bike to the dealer and their head mechanic took pictures and sent them to suzuki and a suzuki representative flew up from california and met with us and saw the bike and said that the break should not have happened ant that a 100 mph crash shouldn't even do this, so he submitted a report to suzuki and stated that we should hear from a man named " brent ross in 4-5 days, o i waited and got nothing so i called their consumer department and tracked hi down and was told that basically that i couldn't do anything and that suzuki has many attorneys. I have an attorney and are looking for a lab that can perform a radiology or x-ray or metallurgical exam and say whether the welds are faulty or not. The motorcycle in question has not been touched and is sitting in a warehouse at my work un repaired and in it's same condition on the date of the incident.
I was ridingthe motorcycle which i only had for 10 days and gave it some gas and the front end came up than down, nothing major than a few seconds later the front end just dove into the ground.itwas going approximately 25 - 30 mph on a private road as the speed limit wasis.the motorcyclehad frame sliders to protect itin event of a crash,but after the crash i got up to pickup the motorcycle and the 2 welds on the neck of the framesplit down the middle completely. I contacted suzuki , and they sent a representative,who had raced and said he'd never seen anything likethat before happening so he sent a report to suzuki headquarters,and they contacted me and were not nice .then,i had a certified weld inspector do an visual evaluation and his report stated that visual inspection ofwelds revealed lack of fusion which may have caused weld failure. Andhe said that i should be able to drop the motorcyclefrom 4 stories and the welds should not break, themotorcyclemaybe,but the welds should never break and certainly not split. All that broke on the other than that was one turn signal, which was plastic. It wasthe only other damage, the motorcyclestill starts and runs, but 2 split welds on both sides, left and right,but the motorcycleonly fell on the right side.
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