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I began accelerating on to the highway when i noticed a rattling whining noise coming from the middle of the motorcycle once as i approached an exist to inspect the motorcycle my rear wheel locked up . Once i had it towed home come to find out the middle gear shaft nut had broken off with part of the shaft inside and feel if though replacing it and may cause me serious injury.
Motorcycle is a 2005 yamaha v-star 1000 with 23,000 miles on it, and it began making a loud whining noise, which seemed to be at it worst during the first 2-3 miles of operation. After consulting with a web forum dedicated to these motorcycles, i discovered the threaded end of the intermediate driveshaft had broken, and the nut which retains the u-joint yoke was free to move around inside the u-joint. There was also limited damage to the u-joint yoke, which was caused by the nut moving around while the motorcycle was operating. This appears to be a fairly common problem among these yamaha motorcycles, and can lead to major repair work if the shaft gets bent fromnot being secured correctly. Of the three options recommended on this forum for repairing the problem, i chose the cheapest and fastest to repair option of drilling and tapping the end of the shaft to accept a bolt in lieu of removing the engine and transmission to replace the broken shaft. I was able to smooth out the damaged areas on the u-joint yoke.
Middle drive shaft retaining nut snap.
I first noticed a problem when the speedometer stopped working and then while driving home the engine light came on and i had a grinding noise upon releasing the throttle. The bike was taken to repair and the nut that holds the drive shaft in place came off and the drive shaft was loose. I have a yamaha vstar 1100 classic 2005 with 7800 miles on it.
On yamaha 1100 vstar motorcycles in the middle drive gear where the universal yoke connects to the shaft the shaft is prone to breakage causing the nut and end of the shaft to become caught in the universal joint which at 55mph can be devastating. After researching this problem on the internet i have found numerous circumstances of this defect.
Drive shaft failure on a yahama 1100 vstar... Failure due to nut backing off drive shaft yoke ..severe whining ,vibration... Bad design by yahama , could cause lock up of rear tire resulting in serious injury or deathfor the rider...
The contact owns a 2005 yamaha xvs11. While driving approximately 45 mph he noticed that the speedometer was reading a speed of 0 mph.he continued driving and began to hear a clanking noise.as he continued driving the vehicle began to intermittently lunge forward. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer whoinformed him that the drive shaft needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired.the failure and current mileages were 23,000.the vin was unavailable.
I have a 2005 yamaha vstar 1100 with 5.000 miles. When i was driving it on the interstate the transmission started to wine and then started to make a taping noise. I found the middle drive gear is broke its going cost me 1600 dollars to fix it with me taking the motor out and reinstalling it inmotorcycle. Yamaha will not fix it even know this is aproblem with middle drive gear. I'm just lucky it did not lock up on me on the interstate!
I have a 2005 yamaha 1100 vstar classic. At about 23,000 miles a nut holding the middle gear in the transmission broke off causing catastrophic transmission failure. I had the motorcycle towed to a repair shop and was given an estimate of $2,000 + to repair it. Even tho the vehicle was out of warranty to have something like that happen with only that many miles on a vehicle is unacceptable. I personally contacted yamaha corp. By letter and by phone and was told there was nothing they could do to help. I had the dealership where i purchased it contact yamaha and again was told sorry. This is not an isolated event there have been many failures of this kind and my local dealer said they have had half a dozen or more but yamaha knowing about the issue fails to initiate a recall or help any owners with the problem.
Motorcycle is a 2005 yamaha v-star 1000 with 23,000 miles on it, and it began making a loud whining noise, which seemed to be at it worst during the first 2-3 miles of operation. After consulting with a web forum dedicated to these motorcycles, i discovered the threaded end of the intermediate driveshaft had broken, and the nut which retains the u-joint yoke was free to move around inside the u-joint. There was also limited damage to the u-joint yoke, which was caused by the nut moving around while the motorcycle was operating. This appears to be a fairly common problem among these yamaha motorcycles, and can lead to major repair work if the shaft gets bent fromnot being secured correctly. Of the three options recommended on this forum for repairing the problem, i chose the cheapest and fastest to repair option of drilling and tapping the end of the shaft to accept a bolt in lieu of removing the engine and transmission to replace the broken shaft. I was able to smooth out the damaged areas on the u-joint yoke.
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