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FEBRUARY 2011 --
Suzuki is recalling certain
model year 2008 through 2010
motorcycles manufactured
from July 2007 through
September 2009, equipped
with regulator/rectifier
assemblies, Suzuki part
numbers 32800- 41F11,
32800-15H10, 32800-05H11,
32800-41G10, 32800-15H00,
32800-18H00, 32800-05G10,
32800-10G10, 32800-05H20, OR
32800-06G01. Some
regulator/rectifier
assemblies were produced
with insufficient adhesion
between the power module
(circuit board) and the
rectifier case that contains
a heat sink to dissipate
heat. Due to insufficient
adhesion, heat generated on
the power module circuit
board can cause the circuit
board to deform, and lift of
the case. This condition
causes excessive heat on the
circuit board and
uncontrolled electric
current output, which can
result in insufficient
charging current being
provided to the motorcycle
battery. This can cause
discharge of the battery and
can lead to engine stalling
and/or a no-start condition.
Engine stalling while riding
can increase the risk of a
crash. Suzuki will notify
owners and Suzuki
distributors will replace
the regulator/rectifier with
an improved part free of
charge. The safety recall is
expected to begin during
March 2011. 11V-108
JANUARY 2009 --
American Suzuki (Suzuki) is
conducting a safety
improvement campaign
involving 26,082 MY
2005-2006 GSX-R1000
motorcycles. Cracking or
breakage of the motorcycle
frame can occur in certain
extreme situations where
unusually high stress is
placed on the frame.
Repeated hard landings from
hazardous maneuvers such as
extreme or extended wheelies
or other stunts may generate
sufficient stress to cause
this problem. If the frame
becomes broken during
extreme use, a crash could
occur. Dealers will inspect
the frame for cracks. If no
cracks are found, a frame
reinforcement brace will be
attached to the frame using
bolts and epoxy adhesive.
Should cracks be found
during the inspection, the
frame will be replaced with
a new frame that has the
reinforcement brace
installed. The campaign
began on January 21, 2009.
Owners may contact Suzuki at
1-714-572-1490. However,
Suzuki has informed NHTSA
that it will provide the
modifications described
above free of charge.
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