SkooterG
Purveyor of Crooked Facts
Well get that CandyButt in gear ya slacker!UPDATE - Doing the math, I need 90,470 on this odo for 150k.
Well get that CandyButt in gear ya slacker!UPDATE - Doing the math, I need 90,470 on this odo for 150k.
Glad to hear you got yourself a new one John! Can't wait to see the adventure to come along with it! Really bummed I missed you and Melissa out in L.A.Took possession of a newish 2008 with 7,617 miles last week.
Hoping to make this one last a little longer than the '05 by installing the bash plate before going off-pavement, remembering to tighten the drain plug after an oil change, and by chugging around more on the old K75 (260K) unless I have a time/distance mileage goal planned.
Ryan
https://www.longerfasterstronger.wordpresss.com
how about the same for "150K"If any of you are looking for that special signature avatar (?) to express your pride in sticking with one ride, and that ride providing for you all those miles. Like these:
<img src="https://home.comcast.net/~kenhattan/pwpimages/100K%2009CLUB.jpg" border="0" class="linked-image" /> or <img src="https://home.comcast.net/~kenhattan/pwpimages/200K%2003CLUB.jpg" border="0" class="linked-image" />
You will find all <b><a href="https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//index.php?s=&showtopic=120292&view=findpost&p=620309" target="_blank">100K & 200K CLUB</a></b> (clicky), for the different years 03-09:
Just left click on image, click on view image, copy https:// location, then use "insert image" in tool bar to locate in your signature. Show us your pride.
Wow! 128k on a set of plugs? Never needing a valve re-shimmed at that mileage? Wow! When was your last valve check?Chris Mitchell 2003 FJR original owner, mileage is at 178.000 and some change as of now. Engine never been worked on. Current plugs were put in at around 50k. Valves never needed adjustment, original clutch. Replaced rear shock several years ago after it froze one night and puked when I sat on the bike in the morning. Replaced the steering stem bearings a few months back, races got notchy and needed replacement. Steering got a little scary and I had the problem fixed.
An interesting perspective Fred. I think you would be surprised at the high number of back road, twisty two laners I've ridden during 1k days. LD riding does not preclude fun or fun roads, (by your standard of fun). Certainly true that there are slab miles involved, but I've spent all day on fun back roads during a 24 hour rally with only ~60 miles of slab too.Reading through this thread makes me wonder just what kind of miles is it that these high mile machines are racking up?
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so ~50k miles are mine in the past 5 years. But they are all fun miles. How many have 50k fun miles on their bikes?
I guess a lot depends on your definition of "fun"...
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