Suzuki recalls 2005-2006 GSX-R1000 motorcycles over fracturing framesFiled under: Recalls/TSBs, Safety, Suzuki, MotorcyclesSuzuki, makers of the GSX line of sportbikes, has issued a recall on 26,082 GSX-R1000 motorcycles from 2005 and 2006. The trouble area is reportedly the bike's frame, specifically behind and below the steering neck near the front triple clamps. When ridden particularly aggressively - which we'll get to in a moment - this area is susceptible to cracking. If Suzuki finds any damage to any frame, it will be replaced with a newly reinforced unit. If no damage is found, a special brace will be added and covered by a new five-year warranty.So, what constitutes aggressive riding? Let's be honest. A good portion of literbike riders enjoy lofting the front wheel from time to time, even on the street where such antics can get you into big trouble. The reality, though, is that these bikes were designed to perform at the highest level under a relatively narrow window of operation, specifically in rounding a race track as quickly as possible. Stunting and hard landings after long wheelies puts lots of stress on the bike that engineers weren't necessarily counting on dealing with. That said, we applaud Suzuki for recognizing a dangerous situation and rectifying it. [Source: Clutch and Chrome]Suzuki recalls 2005-2006 GSX-R1000 motorcycles over fracturing frames originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 04 Feb 2009 16:56:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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