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Old 07-05-2008, 03:05 AM
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What's your maintenance schedule? Oil type, anything you care to share.
 
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Old 07-05-2008, 09:42 AM
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grips are a godsend lol. Mine are KTM's, paid like $20 for em.
 
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Old 07-05-2008, 10:43 AM
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Is there any power lose when you get up in those kind of miles? My bike has 12000 miles and I'm already trying to be careful to not put to many on it.
 
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Old 07-05-2008, 10:46 AM
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Is there any power lose when you get up in those kind of miles? My bike has 12000 miles and I'm already trying to be careful to not put to many on it.
Ride it. You start worrying about putting miles on a bike you start loosing the reason you own it. RIDE IT, DONT STARE AT IT!!!!!
 
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Old 07-05-2008, 10:57 AM
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Yeah I have realized I just need to enjoy it, But I like these types of bikes because of the performance so I was wondering if I hang to her and put some serious mileage on her that it won't really affect the get up and go on it.
 
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Old 07-05-2008, 11:01 AM
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Yeah I have realized I just need to enjoy it, But I like these types of bikes because of the performance so I was wondering if I hang to her and put some serious mileage on her that it won't really affect the get up and go on it.
well with how Jareds runs, I say they could go 300k with no real power loose as long as proper maintenance gets done.
 
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Old 07-05-2008, 11:06 AM
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That sounds good to me, do our bikes have forged internal parts
 
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Old 07-05-2008, 11:21 AM
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That sounds good to me, do our bikes have forged internal parts
think so but not sure.
 
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ORIGINAL: thirdgenlxi

Yup yup.... that's mine indeed Up to just a hair over 128,700 now. Only had to actaully 'adjust' the valves one time, which wasn't until right at 100k. I've got to check them again soon though. Still on the original clutch and all original internals on the motor, tranny got a couple new gears and shift forks back in Feb (jumping out of 3rd gear). But that was no biggie.... fixed it myself and she's still running and shifting like a dream!

As far as mods go....
- Hindle titanium high mount slip-on
- PC III USB
- BMC Race air filter
- Ohlins steering damper
- Speedohealer
- Geared down (-1) in the front
- LED integrator taillight
- XenonDepot 4300K HID's (both high and low beam)
- Grip heaters
- '01-03 F4i split seat tail swap
- A little wire thingy to hold my clutch cable down so it doesn't block the speedo

Repairs....
- 32k/45k/100k - replaced CCTL (installed APE manual tensioner at 100k)
- 40k somewhere - replaced front brake rotors (warped)
- 65k replaced broken clutch cable
- 80k replaced original battery
- 100k replaced regulator/rectifier
- 117k replaced 2nd, 3rd, and 6th gears and shift forks
- 123k replaced speed sensor

That's been it.... tranny was the only kinda major thing but was really no big deal. She's been great to me... never once let me down or left me stranded, and starts instantly every time! (well except that one time I left my grip heaters on for 3 days....oops!). I love my bike!
wow dude, just goes to show us that our bikes are made to last.. high HP, high revving machines that last. thats effin sweet. I guess that's a Honda for ya. ;p
 
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