Yamaha Says No 2018 Star Venture Until Christmas
Make room under the tree.
Yamaha Motor Corporation announced a production delay for the 2018 Star Venture transcontinental touring motorcycle. This delay will result in delivery of the new model to dealerships and customers in the latter half of December, 2017.
“The excitement and reception of the 2018 Yamaha Star Venture exceeded all of our initial expectations,” said Yamaha Motorcycle Group General Manager Mike Doughty. “This production delay is a very unfortunate situation, but we stand by our commitment to the quality of our motorcycles, and the highest level of customer service for both our customers and our dealers.”
The announcement is being shared with Star Venture customers who participated in the Priority Delivery Program, as well as Yamaha Dealers nationwide after the U.S. distributorship (YMUS) was informed by Yamaha Motor Corporation (YMC) of a needed modification to the production process at the factory located in Japan.
As part of their commitment to customer service, Yamaha will be providing customers who participated in the Priority Delivery Program with a $1,000 Genuine Yamaha Parts and Accessories purchase credit. The company will be taking action to keep ongoing communication with its customers and dealers in place, and plans to move forward with production as soon as possible.
Yamaha did not reveal the nature of the modification to the production process at the factory, so we are left to assume that it was likely a potential safety issue that was caught in the final assembly phase or in testing. In any case, rectifying the problem prior to shipping is a far less expensive solution than recalling an entire production run. And Yamaha has provided customers with nice gift for having to wait a few more months. A $1,000 parts and accessories credit can make a nice Christmas present for the patient rider.
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