We found the following complaints for SUZUKI VL800 (2006)
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2006 suzuki vl800 motorcycles ignition failed to start motorcycle. I contacted suzuki of north america with no sucess. The manufaturer failed to provide any help. Motorcycle ignition system unreliable.
2006 suzuki motorcycle model c50t failure to start, leaving rider disabled on the highway, all fuses where check according t owners manual, suzuki failed to provide dealer with technical. Dealer cannot resolve start problem.
The contact owns a 2006 suzuki vl800/c.when the gas tank is full or not and the vehicle is leaning to either side, fuel leaks out of the vehicle.the vehicle was diagnosed by the dealer and they stated that the vehicle was manufactured in that manner.the failure mileage was 3,200. Updated 05/19/08 there filler neck failed the day after the consumer purchased the bike. Gas wasleaing from the filler cap. Updated
Unintended sudden acceleration - suzuki 2006 c50 motorcycledriving new motorcycle and approaching road closure barrier, rider experienced sudden unintended acceleration and to avoid a head-on collision braked and dropped cycle on left side sliding into and under barrier.
The contact owns a 2006 suzuki vl800/c.when the gas tank is full or not and the vehicle is leaning to either side, fuel leaks out of the vehicle.the vehicle was diagnosed by the dealer and they stated that the vehicle was manufactured in that manner.the failure mileage was 3,200. Updated 05/19/08 there filler neck failed the day after the consumer purchased the bike. Gas wasleaing from the filler cap. Updated
The contact owns a 2006 suzuki vl800.the contact smelled a strong odor of fuel.the vehicle was not taken to an authorized dealer.the failure was related to the fuel filler cap.the vehicle has not been repaired for the malfunction.the contact was concerned of the safety risk involved.the failure mileage was 6,000 and current mileage was 8,000. Updated 09/10/08.*ljthe consumer discovered the fuel filler cap was cracked around the edges. The consumer believed the problem was due to fuel vapors escaping the fuel tank. Updated 09/11/08
Suzuki motorcycle 10-3-2007. On sept. 29, 2007 i contactedbrandon with twin county motorsports in rocky mount, nc concerning the rear wheel hub on my 2006 c-50 suzuki motorcycle.it has several cracks in it mostly spiderwebbed with one more outstanding than the others.i was told they would contact suzki and try to get me a new rear wheel. I might add that the bike is under warranty and has less than 10,000 miles on it at present. . i called them on tuesday oct. 2nd since i had not heard from them,brandon the sales manager told me he had not had time to call, but would and call me back the same day.i never heard from him until wednesday the 3rd of oct.he said that suzuki told him that the wheel was entirely safe. That when the wheel was cast at the factory the cracks developed as it was cooling and presented no problem.and it was only on the 2006 models.brandon checked a suzuki bike in their showroom and coul dfind no such cracks on it. He did tell me that he wanted me to come back over and let him take some pictures of the wheel to send to suzuki, i did that on the same afternoon.that is a flaw in the metal and could lead to failure at a later date. Iam a retired construction inspector and know what cracks can do in metal and concrete and asphalt as time goes on.if this was on an airplane it wouldnot be allowedoff the ground until the problem was corrected. I do not feel confident and safe riding this bike at highway speeds.i am afraid it will suddenly give way at highway speedsin heavy traffic.therefore i am writing this as a precautionary measure for my son to follow up on if this should happen. If suzuki does not replace the wheel at their expense i intend to take it to channel tv 5 (5 on your side) consumer watchdogs. As well as the federal government transportation dept. Which oversees the safety of all motorcycles and other vehicles. Carl denton
The contact owns a 2006/suzuki/vl800.the motorcycle had stress marks and deep cracks in the wheels:cap/cover/hub area.the representative at the dealer agreed that they were excessive, and also stated thatfuture design changes werebeing made. The representativeshowed her a motorcycle that has never been driven that displayedthe same stress marks and cracks.the representative later stated the deep cracks and marks were superficial while speaking with a suzuki representative.the suzuki manufacturer and the dealer stated they couldreplace thedefectiv epart at cost to the contact.the contact did notfeel safe driving the motorcycle, and indicated that the dealer should assume the responsibility for the repairssince the motorcyclewas purchased brand new.also gave the driver the: federal trade commissionnumberv 1-877-382-4357.in addition,she will contact the bbb, and consumer protection agency. The current mileagewas 588.
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