Today I finally got the bike put back together after a three month stint in rehab (the bike was in rehab, not me!). It hit 30K miles at the end of May and it has been in various stages of disassembly ever since. Much of the country does their motorcycling in the summer. Here in the desert, it's way too hot to ride...so summer is when I get the big maintenance items taken care of. I do most of my miles from fall through late spring.
When it hit 30K, it was due for a lot of items: changed engine oil & filter, changed final drive oil, cleaned air filter, forks to Race Tech for rework and Gold Valve kits, lubed/torqued steering head, pulled swingarm to lube bearings, installed new Gen III shock, pulled centerstand to lube pivots and suspension link bearings, lubed u-joint splines, lubed pedal/lever pivots, installed Galfer s/s brake/clutch lines, filled/bled the new lines, tested the ABS pump, checked valve clearances, installed WynPro PAIR plates, replaced the CCT, replaced spark plugs, flushed/replaced coolant, TBS, and last but not least...new Pilot Road 2s. I spent way too much time on the floor under the bike in 110F temps fighting those centerstand bolts. Not my idea of a good time.
Next week I'll take it out for a post-rehab test ride. I can't wait to see how the new suspension works out. I'll put about 200 miles on it to make sure everything works, and then park it until Oct 31 when we head east for Texas Hill Country and the Ozarks. I want to save as much tire life as possible for the road trip.