We found the following complaints for SUZUKI HAYABUSA (2002)
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The contact owns a 2011 (na) suzuki hayabusa motorcycle. The contact stated that the motorcycle was inoperable. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the battery had been overcharged and leaked sulphuric acid. As a result, the battery and rectifier needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 16v018000 (electrical system); however, the part to do the repair was not available. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 100,000. Parts distribution disconnect.updated 04/14/16*ljupdated 6/6/18
There would be a loud noise coming from the ignition when starting up the motorcycle. Dealer notified.
I have a 2002 hayabusa motorcycle.about a month ago when attempting to start the bike the starter gear would slip and i would hear an abnormally loud clanking sound. Finally, i attempted to start the bike and the starter would not engage, (just spinning up).i had to have the bike towed ($75) to the dealer who is aware of the issue.when i called suzuki usa they refused to acknowledge the issue.after some research i discovered that the issue is discussed in technical service bulletin 126 issued by suzuki.they will upgrade the starter gear parts only when failure occurs.i feel they should issue a recall.
The bracket holding the tip over sensor broke. Motorcycle became totally disabled andstalled.consumer had the motorcycle towed to the dealer, and the motorcycle was repaired at consumer's expense.
There is a failure in the seal for the clutch rod.contaminents are getting in and discoloring the dot 4 brake fluid.this discoloration is the first sign of failure and yet the dealer says to change only during normal maintenance, two years.this seal is unprotected and is subject to failure thus compromising the clutch system.
There is a failure in the seal for the clutch rod.contaminents are getting in and discoloring the dot 4 brake fluid.this discoloration is the first sign of failure and yet the dealer says to change only during normal maintenance, two years.this seal is unprotected and is subject to failure thus compromising the clutch system.
Consumer states there is brake fluid in the clutch system is contaminated and needs to be changed. Consumer has spoken to dealer, mechanic stated fluid did not need to be changed for 2 years. Manuel stated same information, however fluid company stated different opinion. . also the front brakes were noisy.
Consumer states there is brake fluid in the clutch system is contaminated and needs to be changed. Consumer has spoken to dealer, mechanic stated fluid did not need to be changed for 2 years. Manuel stated same information, however fluid company stated different opinion. . also the front brakes were noisy.
The bracket holding the tip over sensor broke. Motorcycle became totally disabled andstalled.consumer had the motorcycle towed to the dealer, and the motorcycle was repaired at consumer's expense.
(suzuki motorcycle hyabusa) contacted us suzuki, they said no recall, take to dealer to be looked at. * ts****dimsii ivoq entry posted after 12-12-02 cut over to artemis****761434
While driving under 30 mph my motorcycle's chain snapped. Manufacturer and dealership were contacted. This failure caused significant damage to the under side of the bike totaling $2300.the consumer paid for the repair because the manufacturer refused assistance.
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