Thanks, I have been lurking for years.....just a man of few words!rdsmith3 wrote:Welcome hereBrezd wrote:I hit 10 years this month. With the exception of a clutch-spline failure in May, I have had no problems. The repair bill is still hurting......
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Derek Smalls!Brezd wrote:Thanks, I have been lurking for years.....just a man of few words!rdsmith3 wrote:Welcome hereBrezd wrote:I hit 10 years this month. With the exception of a clutch-spline failure in May, I have had no problems. The repair bill is still hurting......
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DJ Downunder
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It's 10 years for me this October.. and still people stop me and ask if it's brand new..
DJ

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I purchased my "R" new in 2002, it was purchased to put me back on a MC after a few years without. It now sits with just under 50k, outside of the high oil consumption I have had no problems & it continues to run great. I have added a couple of MC's to the garage so the "R" dosn't get ridden as much as it use to.
But I still enjoy the ride, mnn
The "R" has given me many memories!!!

But I still enjoy the ride, mnn
The "R" has given me many memories!!!

We all gave some,
Some gave all.
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Some gave all.
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Hey Beakster,
You've been great to have around.. nice to know I have R friend here in Iowa.
This is my third season.. and just put her back together after a clutch slave failure..
With everyone's great insight and encouragment, I had the guts to tear her apart.. and rather enjoyed myself in the process.. btw.. I bought a new digital camera.. and took LOTS of pictures. I would post them.. but I think CycleRob's narrative is better than anything I could do..
Two and half seasons (the other half was lost... ).. Anyway.. got her with 6700 miles.. now up to 38900. My goal is to hit 60K next year..
Yes Dad, I promise.. I will do the clutch spline lube this winter...
The Lifetime Membership is worth EVERY PENNY and more.. Which reminds me.. this winter.. I'll have to make it a DOUBLE!!
You've been great to have around.. nice to know I have R friend here in Iowa.
This is my third season.. and just put her back together after a clutch slave failure..
With everyone's great insight and encouragment, I had the guts to tear her apart.. and rather enjoyed myself in the process.. btw.. I bought a new digital camera.. and took LOTS of pictures. I would post them.. but I think CycleRob's narrative is better than anything I could do..
Two and half seasons (the other half was lost... ).. Anyway.. got her with 6700 miles.. now up to 38900. My goal is to hit 60K next year..
Yes Dad, I promise.. I will do the clutch spline lube this winter...
The Lifetime Membership is worth EVERY PENNY and more.. Which reminds me.. this winter.. I'll have to make it a DOUBLE!!
Dave
'03 Red R1150R
'03 Red R1150R
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eduardobelmonte
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What mileage did you have when the clutch - spline went south?Brezd wrote:I hit 10 years this month. With the exception of a clutch-spline failure in May, I have had no problems. The repair bill is still hurting......
My r1150r has now 55k miles I plan to take much higher than that, what are my chances and risks?
Thanks a lot
Eduardo.
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DJ, it certainly still looks new. You are close to passing "its old" to "its a classic".DJ Downunder wrote:It's 10 years for me this October.. and still people stop me and ask if it's brand new..![]()
DJ
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6 1/2 years for me.
I'm always thinking about changing my Rockster but then I go out for a ride over the North Yorkshire Moors or Dales and I think to myself "Nah, this does everything I want of it"...... Having said that, I still fancy another Guzzi because the off-beat sound and vibration from those droopy t*ts makes me smile even more!
Rog
I'm always thinking about changing my Rockster but then I go out for a ride over the North Yorkshire Moors or Dales and I think to myself "Nah, this does everything I want of it"...... Having said that, I still fancy another Guzzi because the off-beat sound and vibration from those droopy t*ts makes me smile even more!
Rog
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1978 Moto Guzzi V1000 Convert
1978 Moto Guzzi V1000 Convert
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I had just hit 33K when it went out. I have taken great care of the bike and have not driven it really hard. When I spoke to the dealer, I told him that this is a part that should never go bad and I felt that I should not have to pay for this repair. He just smiled and agreed with me....sort of. I knew I was waisting my breath, but I had to say it.eduardobelmonte wrote:What mileage did you have when the clutch - spline went south?Brezd wrote:I hit 10 years this month. With the exception of a clutch-spline failure in May, I have had no problems. The repair bill is still hurting......
My r1150r has now 55k miles I plan to take much higher than that, what are my chances and risks?
Thanks a lot
Eduardo.
You can pull the starter motor and take a peek at the splines to see what shape they are in.
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6 Years 10 months and 63,874 miles on the 2002 R1150R, just 11 days short of 10 years as a member here.
Just passed 2yr 2mo on the better F800ST BMW twin.
We are a group of mostly responsible riders that regularly share experiences in our common interest; BMW bikes. The internet and digital cameras make that experience the next best thing to being there with them and their bike. The 6 Bashes I attended actually did put me there to ride and dine with the faithful. Lets just keep on riding. Maybe someplace like this post in Group Rides:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=23607 (scroll down to the 8th post)
Just passed 2yr 2mo on the better F800ST BMW twin.
We are a group of mostly responsible riders that regularly share experiences in our common interest; BMW bikes. The internet and digital cameras make that experience the next best thing to being there with them and their bike. The 6 Bashes I attended actually did put me there to ride and dine with the faithful. Lets just keep on riding. Maybe someplace like this post in Group Rides:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=23607 (scroll down to the 8th post)
`09 F800ST
Member since Sept 10, 2001
"Talent, On Loan, From God" --Rush Limbaugh--
Member since Sept 10, 2001
"Talent, On Loan, From God" --Rush Limbaugh--
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Almost 7 years on my silver R, and a year and a half on the Red R. I look at new bikes, but am very reluctant to move on. The bike is that good.
Jeff (lifer #289)
'17 F800GSA
'04 R1150R
There ain't no education in the second kick of a mule!
'17 F800GSA
'04 R1150R
There ain't no education in the second kick of a mule!