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We found the following complaints for YAMAHA ROAD STAR (2001)

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Due to the type of design, to correct the defect the engine would have to be removed from the frame and totally dismantled.*ph consumer felt that due to the extent of the repair on engine, yamaha should put an after market warranty for at least 90 days or 3000 miles.also, consumer received recall notice from yamaha on transmission retaining circlip failure.*la

Motorcycle leaks fuel onto the engine. Consumer is concerned that motorcycle will catch fire.

Consumer states that engine is making a knocking sound. Dealer notified.

Consumer'swife called to report engine problem. Dealer notified.

Engine makes a severe knocking noise when hot.afraid something may sieze internally and cause accident.

Fuel (gasoline) is sprayed from rear port of carburetor.as much as 2 oz may be emitted and sprayed on hot exhaust pipes and engine.the fuel immediately vaporizes. This only seems to occur when the motorcycle is hot, then shut off and allowed to sit for approximately 15 minutes.it does not spray liquid gas if immediately started or if allowed to cool.however, there is still a frequent smell of gas.first reported in august 2008.problem is frequent.

There were no "events" leading up to the failure of my fuel system. While riding in traffic i noticed an odor of raw fuel. When i pulled over to investigate,i discovered gasoline pouring out from under my motorcycle! shutting off the fuel petcock and running the engine @ an elevated rpm caused the symptom to subside and led to the conclusion that a failure in 1 or more carburetor(s) had occured. I contacted my dealer and was advised that yamaha usa would not warranty a failure of the carburetor(s) claiming that "poor fuel quality" was the fault,not a manufacturing defect. Upon questioning,i was further advised that corrosion of the needle and seat assemblies was a known failure in this product and that warranty coverage was consistently denied by the manufacturer despite the obvious safety issue of potential fire hazard. I also asked if yamaha had released any updated components to avoid a repeat of the same failure and was advised that chrome plated components impervious to this kind of failure were available,but,not from the manufacturer. For obvious reasons,i had the dealer repair the condition with upgraded parts and paid for the repair since the dealer was not at fault. I then contacted yamaha usa and spoke to matthew who listened attentively but,could only tell me he was sorry that my yamaha had not lived up to my expectations! matthew also advised me his data base showed no other complaints of this nature despite the fact that there are similar reports in the n.h.t.s.a. Data base on the web. The position that fuel quality is at issue is belied by the fact that in this household alone 3 cars,a snowblower,2 lawnmowers,a power edger,and a chain saw were all operated on the same fuel without incident. I feel that the motorcycle products of yamaha usa should be investigated for potentially lethal design flaws in it's fuel management systems and held accountable for the cost of correcting a condition that could cost someone their life.

When riding motorcycle and whenit gets heated or hot,fuel would flow out of carburetor ontopipes anddriver's legs. Can happen after motorcycle has been parked. Have been to dealership twice for problem. Has not been resolved. Had contacted manufacturer.

Vehicle stalls at around 55 mph, carburetor loads up with fuel, when accelerating it pops. Dealer has admitted there is a problem withcarburetor, but no remedy at this time.

Consumer received 03v309000 concerning transmission failure.consumer attempted to get the motorcycle repaired by the dealer.the dealer claimed that the partswere not available.

While driving the transmission made noise.the dealer replaced the drive assembly and oil pump gear.the noise no longer exist.*nlm

The transmission locked up. *nlm

The transmission is making an unknown knocking sound all the time including cold start.the cause has not yet been determined.

Grinding noise in transmission when driving down road.

While driving 30 mphtransmission locked without warning. Dealer states the second gear broke.

Concerned about tansmission failure on yamaha roadstar motorcyles from 1999-2001.i have heard through different forums on the internet of sudden failures of the trany's on this bike, some resulting in death.the failure appears to have happened between 9,000 and 10,000 miles.my bike has over 10,000 miles and i am concerned for my safety as well as the safety of any passenger that might be aboard at the time, if such failure should happen. Your attention to this matter is appeciated.

Consumer states while traveling noticed transmission sluggish going into gear. Consumer replaced clutch, but vehicle still has theproblem.

I own a 2001 yamaha roadstar motorcycle, there has been members of the roadstar forum that have told stories of transmission lockups! i am deeply concerned and hesitant to get on this bike in fear of a bad accident!! thanks ..tim.

Fear of transmission failure from knowledge of many others that have been involved in crashes due to transmission lockup.

I own a 2001 yamaha roadstar motorcycle, there has been members of the roadstar forum that have told stories of transmission lockups! i am deeply concerned and hesitant to get on this bike in fear of a bad accident!! thanks ..tim.

Concerned about the possibility of my transmission locking up and causing myself and/or my wife harm. I've heard of many incidents on internet forums for th roadstar.i currently own a 2001 silverado and it seems that this is one of the years in question.

Complaint against yamaha motor corporation for not remedying the problem in a timely manner.*ph *la

Consumer received nhtsa recall 03v 309 000 concerning transmission failure in january, 2004. Later,consumer contacted the dealer, who stated parts needed to repair the motorcycle were not available, and will not be available until mid april, at the earliest.the motorcycle was finally repaired three months after the recall was initiated.the motorcycle was picked up april 3, 2004.

Transmission failure on my 2001 yamaha roadstar,transmission seized up,causing me to crash,appoximately 45mph.

This condition is potentially lethal. I have reason to believe that there have been fatalities associated with the failures in other 2001 yamaha road stars.no safety defect listed.

Concern about transmission lock up on my motorcycle.others that i have been in contact with via internet forums have experienced transmission lock ups on their motorcycles of the same year, make, model and manfacturer.

Parts to performtransmission failure recall 03v309000 repairshas not been available to the dealership for almost 2 months.

Yamaha issued a recall of my motor vehicle ( a 2001 road star) for transmission problems.i received a recall notice dated january 9, 2004 instructing me not to use the motor vehicle.yamaha will not supply my dealer with the parts to fix the problem.i have written yamaha on march 7, 2004 and march 16, 2004.it is april 3, 2004 and i have not received a satisfactory response.my dealer informs me that he thinks he may get parts to fix my vehicle in two months.

I have concerns about my 2001 yamaha roadstar and the possible event of a catastrophic transmission failure.i have some knocking coming from the engine area, and my build date for the bike falls within the range of others who have had a transmission fail.no failure has occured as of today on my motorcycle.

Purchased 2001 yamaha road star silverado model #xv16atn-b vin #[xxx] from maxey's cycle inc. 4112 nw 39th exp. Oklahoma city, ok 73112 on 5/10/2001. Have had loud consistent knock in engine after warm up that yamaha says is normal. I am even more concerned with the reported transmission failures on this motorcycle.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

I own a 2001 yamaha road star motorcycle. There seems to be a rather high incedence of transmission failures which causes the rear wheel to lock up. This can cause a very serious injury or death. Even though i haven't had the lock up, i'vebecome afraid to ride this bike. There is no warning what so ever when the lock occurs. It is my understanding that there have been up to 15 known failures from information gathered from the road star riders internet forum. Since i haven't had the failure, i haven't reported to yamaha motor co. Or the selling dealer. But i feel that sending this complaint to you is necessary because my motorcycle is in the danger zone.

Manual transmission and rear wheel lockedwhile driving at 35 mph. When this occurred consumer was able to maintain control of themotorcycle ,and coasted it to a complete stop without the motorcycle tipping over. This occurred due to the defect described in the rear wheel lock recall 03v309000.but this vehicle was not included in the recall due to vin.

Nhtsa recall 03-v-309-000: in the transmission on certain motorcycles, the second/third pinion gear may be incorrectly machined which could cause abnormal wear that eventually results in a broken retainer clip.dealer will keep motorcycles for two weeks didn't have parts.

The transmission failed while driving.*nlm

I'm filing this over concern about my 2001 yamaha roadstar, which has had some loud intermittent knocking sounds coming from the transmission.i noticed that there have been several catastrophic transmission failures occurring in these roadstars as posted on the roadstar rider's forum and other sites.as much as i work to maintain my bike and ride safely, i'd hate to think that my transmission may someday lock-up, as it has on other's bikes.depending on the speed and timing of a lock-up, my passenger and i could be killed or seriously injured due to a known design flaw.thank you for your help, ram.

The contact owns a 2001 yamaha road star motorcycle.the contact received a recall notice for nhtsa campaign id number 03v309000 (power train:manual transmission).the dealer will not perform the recall repair after multiple calls and promises.the contact must call the dealer so they can order the parts for the repair.he has been calling them for eight months without any resolution.he called yamaha customer relations for a remedy and was informed that they would call the dealer so they could perform the repair; however, he has not received a response to resolve this matter.the failure mileage was 5,000.

Yamaha xv1600 motorcycle transmission is breaking and locking up.this locks the rear wheel at speeds of 30 to 50 miles per hour.with the rear wheel locked there is no way to control the motorcycle and it goes into an uncontrollable skid.this issue seems to be mileage dependant and preliminary research may indicate a particular manufacturing date.but since it seems to happen at 10,000 to 15,000 miles no one is sure yet if the newer models will be affected also.

Consumer received nhtsa recall 03v309000 concerning transmissionfailure on january 28,2004. Consumer contacted the dealer, who informed the consumer that parts would be available in february.consumer contacted the dealer in february, and the dealer informed the consumer the parts will not be available until the end of april.

Fear of transmission failure from knowledge of many others that have been involved in crashes due to transmission lockup.

Recall 03v309000concerning transmission failure.replacement parts had not been available to the dealership for almost 3 months.

Concern over number of transmission failures onyamaha road star's and yamaha's failure to acknowledge such failures.

Consumer received nhtsa recall 03v309000 concerningtransmission failure in january 2004. Consumercontacted the dealer, who said parts needed to repair the motorcycle will not be available until the end of april, if not sooner.

Recall 03v309000concerning manual transmission failure.consumer contacted the dealer, who informed the consumer that there was a waiting list with 100 people, and had no information on when the parts will be available.

While driving 45 mph and when shift gear manual transmission locked up.

Due to the type of design, to correct the defect the engine would have to be removed from the frame and totally dismantled.*ph consumer felt that due to the extent of the repair on engine, yamaha should put an after market warranty for at least 90 days or 3000 miles.also, consumer received recall notice from yamaha on transmission retaining circlip failure.*la

I'm concerned that my 2001 yamaha midnight roadstar may have been dealt a defective transmission that leads to catasrophic failure and lock up under normal driving conditions.no incident as of yet but there have been 12 confirmed instances with roadstars manufactured between 3/2000 and 8/2001 on the delphiforums roadstar riders discussion gourp alone.i will use todays date for this form but i have not experienced failure yet.

I am concerned about the number of transmission lock ups in road stars.i own a 2001 midnight, star andtransmission is very noisy during shifts.

Dealership is unable to perform the rear wheel lock up recall 03v309000 for over 2 months because the parts are not available.

Concerned my transmission might fail as one that was manufactured one number from me failed.also concern over number of tranny failures currently surfacing.

On january 14 2003 consumer received a recall letter regardingtransmission.dealership did not havetheparts available to conduct recall repairs. Dealer was contacted, and dealer indicated that the consumer should wait a little longer.

Nhtsa recall 03v309000. The driver contacted the dealer on january 09, 2004. The mechanic informed the consumer that the parts were not available.the mechanic couldn't inform the consumer when the parts would be available.*la

Dissatisfied with the recall service of road star motorcycle.*ph this is because that the parts to repair transmission on motorcycle weren't available.*la

Motorcycle had a transmission failure while driving 20 mph. Dealer notified. Feel free to provide any furether information.

While driving, the transmission locked up, and caused an accident.

On the way back from sturgis, sd my transmissionon my 2001 yamaha road star 1600 locked up with my wife and i on the bike. It locked up the rear tire. The bike would not move. My wife and i were 12 hours from home and had to rent a uhaul to get the bike home. My extented warranty paid for all of the reapirs but the clutch. I thought this was just a freak thing and didn't think much about it until 13 others that i know of locked up cause one person to get hurt real bad. I know mine was reapired right but i am concerned about everyone else riding a road star in the world. Thank jesus that my wife and i were not hurt in the tranny lock up. Yamaha needs to do something before someone is killed. Can you help with a recall or something? thanks.

Transmission failure on my 2001 yamaha road star. There is a recall on the this make and model but my vin falls outside of the recall vin range. My transmission has failed and i am seeking help in getting it recalled also.

The consumer received a recall noticed (nhtsa 03-v-309-000) regarding the replacement of manual transmission gears and shafts.there are not parts available to repair the motorcycle. The consumer was given an appointment for april 12 (10 weeks away) for a potentially fatal defect.

Consumer states while traveling noticed transmission sluggish going into gear. Consumer replaced clutch, but vehicle still has theproblem.

While making a sharp right turn rear wheel pulls itself out oflean, and causesmotorcycle to hit a curb. Dealer and manufacturer were not notified. Feel free to provide any further information.

While driving 40 mph, the rear wheel locked when down shifting. A police officer witnessed the consumer skid toa stop when the wheel locked. *ph




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