Pages: [1] 2  All   Go Down
Print

Topic: Harley recalling a metric shit ton of bikes...  (Read 2893 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
chornbe

« on: December 15, 2009, 12:42:56 PM »


... because the tanks may leak in a crash.  Headscratch

http://www.motorcycledaily.com/14december09_hdrecall.htm

Quote from: article
According to the report, the front fuel tank mounts may distort in a crash, causing the tank to leak and possibly catch fire or explode. H-D dealers will install braces to the mounts to keep that from happening.
Logged
Members, please login to hide this ad.

Guests, please register to hide this ad.
« on: December 15, 2009, 12:42:56 PM »

 Logged
atadaskew
*

Reputation 9
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: Two Vethpas and thome other thcooters
GPS: Venice Beach, California.
Miles Typed: 11353

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2009, 01:00:26 PM »

I think the recall is a really bad idea.
Why fix an 'issue' that really in the greater scheme of things is irrelevant (if you cause that much front end damage to your bike, your bike is a total loss anyway)?

Instead Harley should embrace this as a safety feature!  Publicize it!  Let drivers of cars and trucks know that if they even dare to pull a left turn in front of an incoming Harley, they will be met with a fiery doom!

Seriously, people will think twice before pulling that maneouver..
Logged

I'm hip about time, I just gotta go.
chornbe

« Reply #2 on: December 15, 2009, 01:06:11 PM »

Yeah, I'm a little confused about it.

Yamaha had a similar issue on the R6s. I'm not sure there was a blanket recall, was there?

I mean, kudos and all that, but... a bike crashes and fuel might leak? Uhm... we all know how these things are designed, right?
Logged
scramblerracer123
*

Reputation -1
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: 2003 Honda VFR
GPS: Mason City IA
Miles Typed: 671

My Photo Gallery



WWW

Ignore
« Reply #3 on: December 15, 2009, 01:14:18 PM »

http://www.southfloridainjuryattorneyblog.com/2009/04/man_survives_tampa_motorcycle.html

 Posted On:  April 15, 2009  by  Cohn, Smith & Cohn
Man Survives Tampa Motorcycle Accident But Loses Harley in Fire

A motorcyclist escaped a serious accident in the Tampa area without injuries, MSNBC reported March 10 through Tampa Bay Online. According to the article, the man was riding north on Interstate 75 when traffic ahead of him slowed. To avoid a rear-end collision -- which can throw motorcyclists from their bikes -- he laid down his 1998 Harley Davidson on its side in the grassy median of the highway. The man wasn’t injured, but the motorcycle caught fire, doing an estimated $10,000 in damage. No charges were filed and alcohol was not involved, the report said.
 
Yadda yadda yadda,

Needless to say, this man is lucky -- and may have also benefited from quick thinking if he intentionally chose to lay the bike down in the median. But as a South Florida product defects attorney, I wonder about the cause of the fire. By now, a 1998 model is 11 years old -- but even an 11-year-old motorcycle shouldn’t catch fire easily. If it turns out that the fire was caused by a manufacturing flaw in the motorcycle or one of its parts, the maker of the defective product could be legally liable for the accident -- including the thousands of dollars in property damage."
« Last Edit: December 15, 2009, 01:19:04 PM by scramblerracer123 » Logged


IBA #38991
TBA #1008
chornbe

« Reply #4 on: December 15, 2009, 01:17:11 PM »

 Headscratch
Logged
sargent
*

Reputation 0
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: Ducati Multistrada 1100S
GPS: Bloomington, IN
Miles Typed: 27

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #5 on: December 15, 2009, 04:05:49 PM »

dad got the call Sunday that his 2010 Trike was finally in and ready for pick up.  he called me last night to let me know, this morning I called him and let him know about the recall...he only said two things "ah" and "crap"  Lol

i laugh, we call it the harley accord, but in reality, I'm just glad he's still riding and doing what he can to ensure he can still ride.  even if it's on a sortabike.

Logged
st ryder
Junior Member
*

Reputation 10
Offline Offline

Miles Typed: 1168

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #6 on: December 16, 2009, 06:45:14 AM »

Where does it end? Why shouldn't any bike be recalled because there's a possibility the fuel tank could rupture after a severe front end collision? This has been a concern re BMW's plastic tanks for years afaik, ie they don't pass safety standards but no "recall" for them. (Somebody please correct me if I'm wrong about that, but that's what I "heard.") It's a phucking joke and a half IMO. I think it's probably a case of somebody out there in a position of power who doesn't like HD. Probably a Buell owner. Smile  
Logged

Regards,
 
Frank,  2005 Ducati ST3(Red!) (Veni, Vedi,...Ducati!)
Members, please login to hide this ad.

Guests, please register to hide this ad.
« Reply #6 on: December 16, 2009, 06:45:14 AM »


 Logged
chornbe

« Reply #7 on: December 16, 2009, 07:05:16 AM »

That's kinda my take on it too (tho' with a little less subversive conspiracy theory Lol ).

I don't get why people are so worked up about a small, welded tank might leak if *gasp* you drop a multi-hundred pound motorcycle on it and slide it down the pavement for a couple of hundred feet.

 Headscratch
Logged
Playinthestreet
*

Reputation -10
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '06, '07, '08, '09
Motorcycles: 03 Sprint ST
GPS: Stuck in Lodi
Miles Typed: 4112

My Photo Gallery




Ignore
« Reply #8 on: December 16, 2009, 07:27:01 AM »

In a word.... Lawyers...
Logged
chornbe

« Reply #9 on: December 16, 2009, 07:28:15 AM »

those filthy sons-a-bitches!  Bigsmile
Logged
Fourstring
Worth a dollar
*

Reputation 28
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: Ninja 650, ZX-9
GPS: Glendale Heights, IL
Miles Typed: 5846

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #10 on: December 16, 2009, 08:06:31 AM »

This is Harley.  Shouldn't they be recalling an SAE shit ton of bikes?
Logged

When in doubt, throw a party.  Even if nobody shows up, you'll have a fridge full of beer and your house has never been cleaner.
chornbe

« Reply #11 on: December 16, 2009, 08:10:21 AM »


This is Harley.  Shouldn't they be recalling an SAE shit ton of bikes?


Well, the forks are Showa and the brakes are Brembo... we'll have to do some crazy math to find the right blending of measurements.
Logged
Geoff
*

Reputation 5
Offline Offline

GPS: Illinois
Miles Typed: 1843

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #12 on: December 16, 2009, 09:51:15 AM »

The recall is Harley's backhanded way of getting people into showrooms to see the 2010 models. Crazy
Logged

1994 BMW K1100RS (for sale)
2008 H-D Electra Glide Ultra Classic
chornbe

« Reply #13 on: December 16, 2009, 09:54:27 AM »


The recall is Harley's backhanded way of getting people into showrooms to see the 2010 models. Crazy


Logged
Members, please login to hide this ad.

Guests, please register to hide this ad.
« Reply #13 on: December 16, 2009, 09:54:27 AM »


 Logged
ConPilot1
Things is lookin' up!
*

Reputation -2108
Offline Offline

Miles Typed: 228

My Photo Gallery


Yeah. Nice bike!




Ignore
« Reply #14 on: December 16, 2009, 09:57:08 AM »




Well, the forks are Showa and the brakes are Brembo... we'll have to do some crazy math to find the right blending of measurements.


Don't forget the japanese carbs feeding those awesome big 'ole american iron V-twins.
Logged

"You can't help that. We're all mad here." - The Cheshire Cat
scottzilla
*

Reputation -235
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '10
Years Supported: '11
Motorcycles: CBR1100XX, 33hp oversized dirt bike, 08 Tuono
GPS: NY
Miles Typed: 8504

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #15 on: December 16, 2009, 10:04:17 AM »

I'm confused by the confusion. Smile
It's pretty important that a fuel tank not rupture and explode, even in the event of an impact that destroys the bike.
This seems obvious to me.
My EX500 race bike's gas tank was held on with 1 bolt and zip ties, it never ruptured and exploded on impact.  Not once. Smile
Logged

They're finding dead bodies where I ride.

The Wrath of Con Pt. 4 "One thing is for sure however, I will never publicly promote or let it be known that I am a member of STN again".
MadMax96
Old Skool Forever
*

Reputation 5
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '08, '09
Motorcycles: 1999 Bandit 1200S
GPS: Round Lake, IL
Miles Typed: 1232

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #16 on: December 16, 2009, 08:15:56 PM »




Don't forget the japanese carbs feeding those awesome big 'ole american iron V-twins.


Not anymore - all HD models have had FI for at least a couple model years now.  And I'm sure the FI systems are American made too.   Rolleyes
Logged

-Matt
1999 Suzuki Bandit 1200S Pic
    Get a frickin' manual and man up.
st ryder
Junior Member
*

Reputation 10
Offline Offline

Miles Typed: 1168

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #17 on: December 17, 2009, 08:28:59 AM »


I'm confused by the confusion. Smile
It's pretty important that a fuel tank not rupture and explode, even in the event of an impact that destroys the bike.
This seems obvious to me.
My EX500 race bike's gas tank was held on with 1 bolt and zip ties, it never ruptured and exploded on impact.  Not once. Smile


Are Harely tanks the only ones on record that have a possibility of exploding on severe front end collision? Are there no other bikes that have gone up in flames after a collision? I find that difficult to believe. AFAIK, all bikes have the *potential* to rupture their tanks upon a severe front end collision, including your zip tie special, which is reason for the HD recall, ie the possibility it could rupture.  
Logged

Regards,
 
Frank,  2005 Ducati ST3(Red!) (Veni, Vedi,...Ducati!)
scottzilla
*

Reputation -235
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '10
Years Supported: '11
Motorcycles: CBR1100XX, 33hp oversized dirt bike, 08 Tuono
GPS: NY
Miles Typed: 8504

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #18 on: December 17, 2009, 09:52:41 AM »




Are Harely tanks the only ones on record that have a possibility of exploding on severe front end collision? Are there no other bikes that have gone up in flames after a collision? I find that difficult to believe. AFAIK, all bikes have the *potential* to rupture their tanks upon a severe front end collision, including your zip tie special, which is reason for the HD recall, ie the possibility it could rupture.  



I may not be understanding your point.  HD obvioulsy had a larger "Potential" to have a rupture than other brands.  I doubt they would have issued a recall (And offered a fix) if this statement wasn't true.
My EX500 tank was tested and passed multiple times. Lol  
Logged

They're finding dead bodies where I ride.

The Wrath of Con Pt. 4 "One thing is for sure however, I will never publicly promote or let it be known that I am a member of STN again".
atadaskew
*

Reputation 9
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: Two Vethpas and thome other thcooters
GPS: Venice Beach, California.
Miles Typed: 11353

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #19 on: December 17, 2009, 10:18:17 AM »

The recall is not for exploding tanks, but tanks that could leak after a massive head on crash.

Honestly, I couldn't care less.  At that point my insurance has bought the bike from me.

I don't get it though, every bike I've dropped (not crashed) has had fuel leak out of the gas cap, or carbs etc.
My Guzzi leaks fuel out of it's left carb if parked on it's side stand for a while!  And they all do that sir (the old ones).  I just turn that fuel tap off..
Logged

I'm hip about time, I just gotta go.
Pages: [1] 2  All   Go Up
Print
Jump to:  



ST.N

Copyright © 2001 - 2012 Sport-Touring.Net.
All rights reserved.

SimplePortal 2.3.1 © 2008-2009, SimplePortal