Should i stay or should i go?

Discussion in 'General 1000RR Discussion' started by Kafka, Jul 13, 2015.

  1. Kafka

    Kafka New Member

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    well, my blade has 4 years old.
    The first problem came last week with the replacement of starter engine... 20150713_155224.jpg

    It's enough?
     
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  2. Ian E

    Ian E Active Member

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    Just run in ;)
     
  3. Mr OCD

    Mr OCD Well-Known Member

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    That's awesome!

    Can we have some more pictures of the bike condition with that sort of mileage?

    I average 12-15k per year and have to admit I'm tempted to keep it long term instead of the usual punt every 2-3 years to retain it's value. Depends on how the bike is going to hold up to that kind of use over say 5yrs.
     
  4. BlackDevil

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    52.300 Miles and first problem ? That is not bad !
     
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  5. Slick

    Slick Elite Member

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    That's a stellar performance from the old boy!. In that time you must have go through a load of bearings, chains etc

    You running standard setup eg exhaust/filter? Whats oil consumption like and gear changes? What are your valve clearances?

    Coming up 45k miles on mine and still running like a peach though starting to find things like fork stanchions are starting to wear.
     
  6. Kafka

    Kafka New Member

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    Hi guys
    I use my blade to commute house-work including in winter (2X150km two times a week and 2X20km the rest of week).
    I drive mainly in highway 90%, rarely below 6.000 rpm.
    As i said before no problems at all, unless my starter engine that stops working and it was replaced last week.
    I don't feel any loss of power, abnormal oil or petrol consumption. Nor overheating even in long distances at high speed and a 25-30 CÂș (temperature).
    I used 4 or 5 brands of motor-oil repsol, castrol, elf and another that i cant remember now. In terms of viscosity in winter i use 10w-40 and in summer 15w-50. I didn't find any difference between brands only in the viscosity.
    As a quality of petrol if it is possible i use the cheapest. I tried all (95, 98 with additives and sh!ts) and the only difference is in my pocket.
    Upgrades:
    - high screen (from honda)
    - scottoiler (since 15.000km)
    - Exhaust, Vance and Hines (since 70.000Km, till there was the stock)
    - Levers
    - K&N air filter (since 25.000 km)
    - Philips bulb
    Falls:
    One in the grass!!! Broke the lateral fairing and a contusion in my chest.
    Tyres:
    - dunlop qualifier (seleted by honda)
    - Michelin pilot - power 2ct
    - Michelin pilot road 2, and pilot road 4
    - currently pilot road 2 in the rear and pilot 4 in the front
    Maintenance
    - I use the factory relation air/fuel but i program the ECU two times a year at home, for the cool and hot weather ;) as recommended by honda dealer.
    - gear oil changes every 6.000Km
    - Never touched in the valves, the clearance is that from factory ...
    - Bearings never change.
    - sparks - 50.000Km
    - chain (full kit at 40.000Km) only the chain at 70.000 (i forgot to fill the reservoir of oil...)
    - Front brake changed one time at 45.000 Km. Never change the rear brake.
    - refill of gear oil according the driving type. If i run between 11.000-13.000 often, it spends about 1/4l every 1000 km. For instance, last weekend journey of 1000 Km that i drove between 6.000-7.000 rpm, no oil consumption.

    Soon i can i take some photos (now it is full of dead flies :p)
     
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  7. PeterT

    PeterT Active Member

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    I have already replaced front wheel bearings, headset bearings, rear wheel bearings,Cush drive rubbers,swing arm bearings, chain and sprockets,fork bushes and a new battery and I have only covered 25000 miles on my 2012 blade.
    Nice to think it will do at least that again before I get any other problems!!!!!
     
  8. Kafka

    Kafka New Member

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    What was happen with the bearings? Did u change for the ceramics?
     
  9. foenix

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    45000 with front brake pads........?

    You leave at the beginning of the highway and work just at the end? Lol
     
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  10. Mr OCD

    Mr OCD Well-Known Member

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    At 25k!?

    That surprises me ... Does the bike get used hard?
     
  11. Kafka

    Kafka New Member

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    You leave at the beginning of the highway and work just at the end? Lol
    Yes u right!
    I leave 2 Km from home or office to highway. And and 5 km from second place of work to Hw!
    During the weekend or holidays my byke stops...
     
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