Hadn't planned on attending but I thank you for suggesting Motorsport. I'll give Chad a call. It's not THAT far off a route I could take to the mid-west. Actually, it would probably be fun to go.
This thread is the first I've heard of a rear diff problem. I will have a dealer take a look at it as soon as I can. I LOVE looking at this bike but have sworn to get rid of it every year once that whine gets under my skin.
Come on up. Your bike would be fixed in Montreal without any question unless you'd imported the bike FROM Canada to the U.S. (a senseless thought). There's Yamaha U.S. and Yamaha Canada. Two different children of the same parent company. I've called both and been told that a U.S. bike imported into Canada would not be covered by the Canadian warranty providers but would still be covered in the U.S. I guess that's to discourage people like me from buying and importing a bike from the U.S. and saving myself $5,000.
I say "screw 'em!" I live 1 hour from the border. If push came to shove and I had to get the bike to a U.S. dealer for warranty work I'd just rent a u-haul bike trailer for $14.00/day and take it there myself. I'd have to do that 50 times (including fuel) to equal the savings I realized buying that bike in the U.S.. Plus, I'm trying to do my bit to get your economy back on it's feet:stirthepot:.
I'm not at all thrilled with my local dealer and his $90/hr labour rates for a freakin' oil or tire change so I went and bought a nice bike jack on sale for $70 the other day. I may ask one of his mechanics to take the bike for a spin though. A real quick one just to see if he thinks it's the dreaded whine or a rear differential noise I'm hearing. Is there a fix for the rear diff problem?
As I've already said ... LOVE the bike - it's a thing of beauty and comfort ... HATE HATE HATE the fingernails on the blackboard whine. Shame on Yamaha.