This might not exactly fit within the "Mileage Milestones" intended in this post but I had a "Mileage Milestone" today the likes of which I would appreciate any feedback in explanation. Saturday April 21, 2012 I had an event with my 2003 FJR having 35,700 miles at the time of the event. The event is not related other than I thought it was remarkable when I checked the odometer it read 35,700 miles. After I hauled (on a trailer) my FJR home I consulted with others and my bike was running fine so I changed the oil & filter (time to do that anyway) and went for a short test ride. No problems, bike is running just great. Fast forward to today I am running errands and having replace the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) three times, the bike was feeling like it might need replacement again, so when it started running erratically I pulled over stopped the engine, waited and performed a static diagnostic test for the TPS. The results were that the TPS is functioning as it should. My bike started right up and ran just as smoothly as ever. When I stopped for fuel I wrote down the mileage I always have, always will, and the odometer was showing 54,475 miles. Hummm that was a bit odd, I thought, I'm gong to have to double check the note I made at the time of the afore mentioned event. Sure enough the event mileage is 35,700. I KNOW I didn't drive 18,775 miles on the short test drive after I changed the oil. (It gets better) After I fueled up, I drove a specific route to two other errands, Google maps make it about 33.5 miles, which is accurate. When I checked the odometer after I got home it is showing 57,558 miles or 3,083 miles since I fueled up! That is definitely not accurate. Could there have been some glitch in the diagnostic that could have done this? The odometer is multiplying each mile by a factor of about 92.03 based on the shown mileage on the odo VS the mileage estimates of Google. Stay tuned I may be topping all of you very soon!
Warchild - feel free to move this post to the most appropriate place.
Warchild - feel free to move this post to the most appropriate place.