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Wife and I were checking out a new resturant, and got lost. We were stuck in some traffic for a while, and when it finally broke free, I pulled into a gas station to get directions. When I came out and started the bike, the temp was flashing 243 (as per manual), and the coolant light was on. Well, it only took a minute for the temp to go down, and the bike fired up. But what really got my curiosity was I noticed the fan wasn't on, even though the computer was saying the bike was hot. The next morning I check the fuse and it was OK. Next I tried to turn the fan by hand and it seemed "notchy." So I went to the local dealership and while they were trying to spin the fan, a small pebble flew out. The service manager looked at me, and I looked at him, and I think we were both thinking the same thing...Who's responsible for picking up the tab for this one? Not my fault, and at the same time it's not yamahas fault. So, long story short, Yamaha paid for it in full. Moral of the story...check your fan occasionally. MATT
BTW, dinner was good...One of those mid-evil type resturants
BTW, dinner was good...One of those mid-evil type resturants