We found the following complaints for YAMAHA FZ1 (2006)
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Rotor assembly magnets came unglued while riding and ruin engine forcing the motorcycle to stop running at high speed.
Due to manufacturer design the magnets on the stator fly wheel became compromised. The result is a failed charging system. Possible internal motor damage as well. I was on the freeway when i smelled the components burning up and my seat became very hot.
While turning left through a city intersection the engine died forcing me to push motorcycle through remainder of turn to avoid a collision with approaching traffic. Although the mileage/time on my particular vehicle is out of factory warranty, a small amount of research shows this to be a common issue with yamaha fz1, fz8, & 2004-2006 yamaha r1 (same engine configuration).also the manufacturer has released a redesigned component to address this situation.
Rotor assembly magnets came unglued while riding and ruin engine forcing the motorcycle to stop running at high speed.
Frame cracked along factory weld on the right side inside/outside vertical and lower horizontal.the motorcycle has never been dropped or crashed and passed maryland state safety inspection yesterday.when washing the bike today, i noticed a linear crack that ran vertically along the weld on the right side of the frame below the tank.no wrecks, excessive stress or temperature change preceded crack. The bike had only made a 3 mile trip from the inspection station to my home when i noticed the crack.this is clearly a manufacturing defect and it is an outrage that these frames weren't recalled for safety.
My son and myself went for a short ride in the warm of the day after attending church. After riding about an hour we stopped at a friends house where the friend came out to check out my bike.we then noticed the crack on the right side of the frame just above the engine.the crack goes all the way down the weld line of the frame and under the bottom of the frame in the weld line,could be on the back side of the frame also,but the bike would need to be disassembled to inspect any further.
The contact owns a 2006 yamaha fz1. While driving 40 mph, the motorcycle felt unstable. The contact pulled over and noticed that the frame of the motorcycle had folded and subsequently collapsed. The contact saw that the frame had failed and fractured in half. The motorcycle was not taken to a dealer or mechanic. The dealer was not contacted. The motorcycle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and was deciding on a course of action. The approximate failure mileage was 18,000.
The contact owns a 2006 yamaha fz1. The contact stated that while driving 50 mph over a small hill, a popping noise was heard.the contact then turned right and the frame cracked in half along the frame welds. The contact then lost control of the motorcycle and crashed into a ditch. There were no other damages to the motorcycle or the driver. The motorcycle was towed to the dealer, who contacted the manufacturer. The manufacturer offered no assistance. They stated that there were no recalls or warranties addressing the failure. The manufacturer also stated that the frame must have been cracked prior to the failure. The police were not notified. The vin was unknown. The failure mileage was 56,000.
Motorcycle right side frame weld above clutch engine cover was found with a crack. The crack in the weld appears to run along the outside of the frame and continuously under the frame and back up the inside of the frame. The motorcycle has never been involved in a crash. The frame weld has just failed.
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