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<blockquote data-quote="ponyfool" data-source="post: 446893" data-attributes="member: 3057"><p>Put a hundred miles on her today and I have to say, I think the tranny may have been fubar from the day I bought it. It is so smooth right now. I mean butter smooth. Shifting is effortless in every way. No clunking, no hesitation, just a smooth transition. It was NEVER like this before. Makes me think that maybe something wasn't quite right way early on and it just took a while to progress into the failure I had.</p><p></p><p>What do you think? Possible?</p><p></p><p>I am going to take the worn parts to the dealer so he can send them to Yamaha. If, as the service tech claims, Yamaha is interested in looking at the parts, they shouldn't care who took them out. I am not looking for any retroactive financial help, but I'll let them have the parts to inspect them so they can do their own eval.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ponyfool, post: 446893, member: 3057"] Put a hundred miles on her today and I have to say, I think the tranny may have been fubar from the day I bought it. It is so smooth right now. I mean butter smooth. Shifting is effortless in every way. No clunking, no hesitation, just a smooth transition. It was NEVER like this before. Makes me think that maybe something wasn't quite right way early on and it just took a while to progress into the failure I had. What do you think? Possible? I am going to take the worn parts to the dealer so he can send them to Yamaha. If, as the service tech claims, Yamaha is interested in looking at the parts, they shouldn't care who took them out. I am not looking for any retroactive financial help, but I'll let them have the parts to inspect them so they can do their own eval. [/QUOTE]
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