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dReWpY 09-24-2011 03:26 PM

sold the 1125R
 
Its gone.....


but I did damn good....

and the new bike is........?????

OneSickPsycho 09-24-2011 04:40 PM

XB12R Firebolt w/ full D&D exhaust...

Porkchop 09-24-2011 04:55 PM

A ruckus with pompoms taped to the handlebars?

dReWpY 09-24-2011 05:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho (Post 491306)
XB12R Firebolt w/ full D&D exhaust...

Cheater ....

dReWpY 09-24-2011 05:18 PM

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...924111442a.jpg

Corey 09-24-2011 05:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drewpy (Post 491313)

Congrats. It's a sweet looking bike.

dReWpY 09-24-2011 05:35 PM

This is what I wanted the 1125R to be.... mean and nasty

Porkchop 09-24-2011 05:39 PM

Looks sweet man. How different are the two bikes?

But im confused to why you made the switch? How much are you saving?

Trip 09-24-2011 05:53 PM

Marko2

dReWpY 09-24-2011 05:57 PM

I traded my 1125 for 2005 xb 12R and 3k cash

dReWpY 09-24-2011 06:05 PM

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...924111700b.jpg

Particle Man 09-24-2011 06:06 PM

Like it better?

dReWpY 09-24-2011 06:09 PM

Yep. just got a few miles on it but I seemingly like it a lot better

dReWpY 09-24-2011 06:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Porkchop (Post 491318)
Looks sweet man. How different are the two bikes?

But im confused to why you made the switch? How much are you saving?

Night and day difference

Trip 09-24-2011 07:35 PM

You are missing an epic rally, we want to do it here again next year.

dReWpY 09-24-2011 07:43 PM

how far away are you guys? i might head your way tonight when i get off work at 4 am and ride back with you guys
... new bike makes me want to ride again

derf 09-24-2011 07:53 PM

North of ashville by 38 miles, a 2.5 hour ride from trips house. Prolly not a good idea at 4am

Gas Man 09-24-2011 09:16 PM

My spider senses told me someone is having a problem signing in.

Adeptus_Minor 09-24-2011 09:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drewpy (Post 491317)
This is what I wanted the 1125R to be.... mean and nasty

Gotta say, not long after buying the 1125R, I really wished I'd bought one of the air-cooled paint shakers myself. :dthumb:

derf 09-24-2011 09:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gas Man (Post 491340)
My spider senses told me someone is having a problem signing in.

Your 'spiderman' is correct

dReWpY 09-24-2011 10:51 PM

Lolz

dReWpY 09-24-2011 10:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adeptus_Minor (Post 491341)
Gotta say, not long after buying the 1125R, I really wished I'd bought one of the air-cooled paint shakers myself. :dthumb:

You being serious or just kidding?? I love this effing thing

101lifts2 09-24-2011 11:34 PM

Isn't the suspension on the 1125 better than the 12r? I don't know about the engines, but Buell suspensions were meh pre-1125.

How many miles are on that thing?

dReWpY 09-25-2011 01:03 AM

28,000
Suspension isn't nearly as good but I'm the slowest rider on this board...

Adeptus_Minor 09-25-2011 03:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marko138² (Post 491349)
You being serious or just kidding?? I love this effing thing

Quite serious.
Sure the 1125R is faster, but it is jerky as hell at low speed and it lacks the visceral appeal & 'character' that the air-cooled engine has in spades.
For the speeds I normally ride, the XB would have been a better choice. :idk:

Particle Man 09-25-2011 07:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marko138² (Post 491360)
I'm the slowest rider on this board...

I dunno about that - you've never met me :lol:

jtemple 09-25-2011 07:58 AM

I always wanted one of those bikes, but never could talk myself into buying one. Are parts still easy to come by?

marko138 09-25-2011 10:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trip (Post 491319)
Marko2


Yep.





Fuck you drewpy.

Particle Man 09-25-2011 11:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 491377)
Yep.





Fuck you drewpy.

:lol:

Porkchop 09-25-2011 04:41 PM

I still keep thinking about a 9r or 9s as a possibility for a next ride. Its on the short list atleast.

This whole marko and marko squared shit is getting confusing. :lol:

dReWpY 09-25-2011 08:44 PM

Put 250 solid curvy miles on today and its not a RC51 but its def one of the funnest bikes I have ever rode. shifting is optional. sips gas and doesn't hurt my wrists at all. not to mention it is def the loudest thing other then taters whore of a ex wife I have ever ridden
http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...0925111752.jpg

Corey 09-25-2011 08:47 PM

What's the range on a tank of gas?

OneSickPsycho 09-25-2011 08:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Corey (Post 491396)
What's the range on a tank of gas?

No matter how heavy I was on the throttle, I was always between 45-50mpg with mine... Mine was the long version which had a 2/3 gallon or so more in the tank and I was looking for a gas station every 180 or so miles... Most I ever went was almost 230 and I think I could have gone another 20 before being stuck.

OneSickPsycho 09-25-2011 09:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marko138² (Post 491395)
Put 250 solid curvy miles on today and its not a RC51 but its def one of the funnest bikes I have ever rode. shifting is optional. sips gas and doesn't hurt my wrists at all. not to mention it is def the loudest thing other then taters whore of a ex wife I have ever ridden
[IMG]/0925111752.jpg[/IMG]

And it's a breeze to work on, requires near nothing for maintenance, gets a lot of attention at the gas station, etc, etc... It's a damn shame that Buell went under and most people never gave these rigs an honest chance... If I had the cheddah, I'd have another one in my garage right now...

Corey 09-25-2011 09:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho (Post 491397)
No matter how heavy I was on the throttle, I was always between 45-50mpg with mine... Mine was the long version which had a 2/3 gallon or so more in the tank and I was looking for a gas station every 180 or so miles... Most I ever went was almost 230 and I think I could have gone another 20 before being stuck.

That's not a bad bit of range.

Quote:

Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho (Post 491398)
And it's a breeze to work on, requires near nothing for maintenance, gets a lot of attention at the gas station, etc, etc... It's a damn shame that Buell went under and most people never gave these rigs an honest chance... If I had the cheddah, I'd have another one in my garage right now...

Agreed. If I had the spare cash, I know of a clean XB12Scg for a decent price that I'd love to get my hands on. I like the looks of that bike quite a bit. Sadly, school takes all my loot.

racedoll 09-25-2011 09:31 PM

Very nice drewpy... er marko squared.

I know what you mean about loving to ride again. Erik has been like that since he got the VFR.

marko138 09-25-2011 09:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Corey (Post 491396)
What's the range on a tank of gas?

About 120-130 on the 12r

azoomm 09-25-2011 10:33 PM

You know it's a buell, right?

Dave 09-25-2011 11:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marko138² (Post 491395)
Put 250 solid curvy miles on today and its not a RC51 but its def one of the funnest bikes I have ever rode. shifting is optional. sips gas and doesn't hurt my wrists at all. not to mention it is def the loudest thing other then taters whore of a ex wife I have ever ridden
http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...0925111752.jpg

doesnt hurt to ride? fake marko just said real markos a bitch

101lifts2 09-26-2011 12:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marko138² (Post 491360)
28,000
Suspension isn't nearly as good but I'm the slowest rider on this board...

Maybe the suspension IS the reason you're slow. redflip

Somehow I think u r lying.

tommymac 09-26-2011 08:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave (Post 491410)
doesnt hurt to ride? fake marko just said real markos a bitch

We established that at the rally :)

marko138 09-26-2011 09:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tommymac (Post 491421)
We established that at the rally :)

Real marko doesn't care.

tommymac 09-26-2011 09:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 491424)
Real marko doesn't care.

we figured as much

marko138 09-26-2011 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tommymac (Post 491426)
we figured as much

You should.

Trip 09-26-2011 11:30 AM

marko1 doesn't give a shit

tommymac 09-26-2011 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trip (Post 491435)
marko1 doesn't give a shit

LOL honey :badger:

dReWpY 09-26-2011 02:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trip (Post 491435)
marko1 doesn't give a shit

Real talk

Cutty72 09-26-2011 10:01 PM

Congrats on the new ride. I'm gonna have to get on a XB sometime to compare, but I still love the 1125.

Good to have you happily riding again though!

dReWpY 09-26-2011 10:32 PM

Xb feels much more stable and much more natural. no funny front end feeling.

marko138 09-26-2011 10:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dReWpY (Post 491540)
Xb feels much more stable and much more natural. no funny front end feeling.

They are awesome bikes. And sound a billion times better than the 1125.

Cutty72 09-26-2011 11:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 491541)
They are awesome bikes. And sound a billion times better than the 1125.

without a drummer...

marko138 09-27-2011 08:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cutty72 (Post 491546)
without a drummer...

Xb with a drummer, friend. But I'll throw you a bone.

Cutty72 09-27-2011 10:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 491568)
Xb with a drummer, friend. But I'll throw you a bone.

Have you heard a 1125 with a drummer?

marko138 09-27-2011 10:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cutty72 (Post 491707)
Have you heard a 1125 with a drummer?

Not in person. Only vid. But I'll take the racket of a push rod twin over water cooled any day.

dReWpY 09-27-2011 11:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 491709)
Not in person. Only vid. But I'll take the racket of a push rod twin over water cooled any day.

Except for the RC I would agree
Xb wins

Particle Man 09-28-2011 07:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 491709)
Not in person. Only vid. But I'll take the racket of a push rod twin over water cooled any day.

Why's that? Other than the ease of working on it... Just curious...

OneSickPsycho 09-28-2011 07:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Particle Man (Post 491734)
Why's that? Other than the ease of working on it... Just curious...

For sound... Can't speak for Marko, but for me it's just a cleaner sound... All intake and exhaust - pure suck, bang, blow.

Beyond that, I like the fact that they don't rev to the moon... Don't need that shit... Power when I need it, everywhere in the rev range, torquey, tractable...

I'd say the thing I miss most about my Buell is the belt... Maintenance free, not drive lash... Which is HUGE... Ride a Buell all day and get on another bike... It'll almost feel like something's wrong with it...

jtemple 09-28-2011 08:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho (Post 491738)
For sound... Can't speak for Marko, but for me it's just a cleaner sound... All intake and exhaust - pure suck, bang, blow.

Beyond that, I like the fact that they don't rev to the moon... Don't need that shit... Power when I need it, everywhere in the rev range, torquey, tractable...

I'd say the thing I miss most about my Buell is the belt... Maintenance free, not drive lash... Which is HUGE... Ride a Buell all day and get on another bike... It'll almost feel like something's wrong with it...

There's no cush drive on my TE630. Talk about drive lash!

marko138 09-28-2011 09:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho (Post 491738)
For sound... Can't speak for Marko, but for me it's just a cleaner sound... All intake and exhaust - pure suck, bang, blow.

Beyond that, I like the fact that they don't rev to the moon... Don't need that shit... Power when I need it, everywhere in the rev range, torquey, tractable...

I'd say the thing I miss most about my Buell is the belt... Maintenance free, not drive lash... Which is HUGE... Ride a Buell all day and get on another bike... It'll almost feel like something's wrong with it...

This pretty much sums up my thoughts completely. Well done, sir. Bottom line from my previous comment is I just prefer how the air cooled push rod twin sounds.

OneSickPsycho 09-28-2011 09:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 491747)
This pretty much sums up my thoughts completely. Well done, sir. Bottom line from my previous comment is I just prefer how the air cooled push rod twin sounds.

Having a bike who's maintenance regimen consists of add gas, change fluids, replace brake pads ain't too bad either...

tommymac 09-28-2011 09:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho (Post 491751)
Having a bike who's maintenance regimen consists of add gas, change fluids, replace brake pads ain't too bad either...

marko doesnt ride enough to do any of that

OneSickPsycho 09-28-2011 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tommymac (Post 491754)
marko doesnt ride enough to do any of that

Well, I did when I had my Buell...

marko138 09-28-2011 11:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho (Post 491751)
Having a bike who's maintenance regimen consists of add gas, change fluids, replace brake pads ain't too bad either...

You got that right. I've changed plugs too.

Trip 09-28-2011 11:10 AM

Let me know when your valve adjustment takes less than 10 mins. Adjustment, not just a check.

Drewpy, are you doing the iron butt this weekend with us?

marko138 09-28-2011 11:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trip (Post 491786)
Let me know when your valve adjustment takes less than 10 mins. Adjustment, not just a check.

Drewpy, are you doing the iron butt this weekend with us?

There is no adjustment or check. So I'm letting you know that they take less than 10 minutes. Zero minutes actually. Move along.

Corey 09-28-2011 11:35 AM

Took a look at a clean XB12S and CityX. I want either. Damn my schooling for draining my funds.

Trip 09-28-2011 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 491787)
There is no adjustment or check. So I'm letting you know that they take less than 10 minutes. Zero minutes actually. Move along.

Ahh hydraulic. Interesting. You do have the timing and the primary chain in the engine case that requires inspection/adjustment.

marko138 09-28-2011 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Corey (Post 491798)
Took a look at a clean XB12S and CityX. I want either. Damn my schooling for draining my funds.

Love the Lightning. I'd trade my XBR straight up for a comparable XBS.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trip (Post 491800)
Ahh hydraulic. Interesting. You do have the timing and the primary chain in the engine case that requires inspection/adjustment.

Correct.

tommymac 09-28-2011 11:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 491802)
Love the Lightning. I'd trade my XBR straight up for a comparable XBS.


Correct.

Are the ergos any better?

Trip 09-28-2011 11:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 491802)
Love the Lightning. I'd trade my XBR straight up for a comparable XBS.

Why not just do a conversion on yours? That way you keep your bike and can swap between the front look you want.

marko138 09-28-2011 11:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trip (Post 491808)
Why not just do a conversion on yours? That way you keep your bike and can swap between the front look you want.

It's an option. I've looked into it. The wireharness is almost too short to swap the front end going from the R to S. But it's doable. I should just do that. My bike is mechanically sound and worthy of keeping.

Quote:

Originally Posted by tommymac (Post 491806)
Are the ergos any better?

I've already got the S foot pegs. But yes, it's more upright. Which is my chief complaint. My back hurts riding the R.

Tmall 09-28-2011 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trip (Post 491800)
Ahh hydraulic. Interesting. You do have the timing and the primary chain in the engine case that requires inspection/adjustment.

I've never touched the timing chain. The primary takes about 10 minutes. Open the inspection port. Turn the bolt under the primary cover until the proper slack is attained. Tighten the locking bolt, replace the cover.

To adjust the clutch, you take all tension out of the cable, open the cover (three screws). Take out the spring, tighten the flathead screw until it seats, then back it off two turns, replace the spring, replace the cover, adjust the cable tension. This one takes about 15 minutes.

Replacing the rear wheel? Fuck alignment. Tighten the axel to 40 something foot lbs, back off two turns, retighten to 48 (52?)lbs and then tighten the axel retaining screw.

It's ridiculously easy to work on.


However, one big misconception about the belt. It doesn't last forever. It just doesn't have a service interval. I wore one out in about 12000 miles. And they're quite expensive...

Tmall 09-28-2011 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trip (Post 491808)
Why not just do a conversion on yours? That way you keep your bike and can swap between the front look you want.

It's a huge pain in the ass to convert from a firebolt to lightning. You need a new wiring harness, top triple clamp, and a few other things I can't think of off of the top of my head.

Just saw Marko's post. The issue with the wiring harness is placement of everything. All of the electronics are underneath the seat on a Lightning. They're behind the front fairing on an XB.

Trip 09-28-2011 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tmall (Post 491843)
I've never touched the timing chain. The primary takes about 10 minutes. Open the inspection port. Turn the bolt under the primary cover until the proper slack is attained. Tighten the locking bolt, replace the cover.

To adjust the clutch, you take all tension out of the cable, open the cover (three screws). Take out the spring, tighten the flathead screw until it seats, then back it off two turns, replace the spring, replace the cover, adjust the cable tension. This one takes about 15 minutes.

Replacing the rear wheel? Fuck alignment. Tighten the axel to 40 something foot lbs, back off two turns, retighten to 48 (52?)lbs and then tighten the axel retaining screw.

It's ridiculously easy to work on.


However, one big misconception about the belt. It doesn't last forever. It just doesn't have a service interval. I wore one out in about 12000 miles. And they're quite expensive...

The BMW is equally easy to work on. There is no alignment whatsoever in the rear wheel. Single sided swingarm, just bolt it on. The valves can be adjusted, not just checked, in the same period you do the the primary chain. No chain or belt, it's a shaft. Replacing the spark plugs takes two seconds. Clutch is wet, lifetime. I check the fault codes with my phone in a matter of seconds cause I bought the service module with bluetooth, so I don't even use the dealer for that anymore. Can run all the dealer tests from my garage through a phone.

Tmall 09-28-2011 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trip (Post 491846)
The BMW is equally easy to work on. There is no alignment whatsoever in the rear wheel. Single sided swingarm, just bolt it on. The valves can be adjusted, not just checked, in the same period you do the the primary chain. No chain or belt, it's a shaft. Replacing the spark plugs takes two seconds. Clutch is wet, lifetime. I check the fault codes with my phone in a matter of seconds cause I bought the service module with bluetooth, so I don't even use the dealer for that anymore. Can run all the dealer tests from my garage through a phone.

ECM spy let's you tune the Buell with a laptop as well as read and reset fault codes. And it's free, you just need a bastardized cable.

Getting the the plugs can be a chore the first couple of times. You have to remove the airbox cover, airbox, and then remove the entire base of the airbox, then it's a matter of extensions and skinned knuckles to get them out. Replacing them is rubber tubes and lots of patience.

However, on the DDFI3 bikes, you can fire off the plugs by turning the key on, holding the throttle open all the way and turning the kill switch to on. This will burn off any condensation or anything else that builds up on them. I went through a few sets of plugs until I found out about that trick..

OneSickPsycho 09-28-2011 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tmall (Post 491848)
Getting the the plugs can be a chore the first couple of times. You have to remove the airbox cover, airbox, and then remove the entire base of the airbox, then it's a matter of extensions and skinned knuckles to get them out. Replacing them is rubber tubes and lots of patience.
..

You can get to the plugs without taking the thing apart... Hint: there's a reason why the spark plug socket has a hex end...

http://www.diymyride.com/wp-content/...01/socket2.jpg

defector 09-28-2011 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trip (Post 491846)
I check the fault codes with my phone in a matter of seconds cause I bought the service module with bluetooth, so I don't even use the dealer for that anymore. Can run all the dealer tests from my garage through a phone.

Now that is pretty damn cool. I'm all about eliminating the stealership whenever possible.

marko138 09-28-2011 02:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tmall (Post 491844)
It's a huge pain in the ass to convert from a firebolt to lightning. You need a new wiring harness, top triple clamp, and a few other things I can't think of off of the top of my head.

Just saw Marko's post. The issue with the wiring harness is placement of everything. All of the electronics are underneath the seat on a Lightning. They're behind the front fairing on an XB.

I know it's been done without replacing the harness but I'm not trying to do all that work. F it. So she just sits. Who cares.

OneSickPsycho 09-28-2011 02:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 491853)
I know it's been done without replacing the harness but I'm not trying to do all that work. F it. So she just sits. Who cares.

I think I remember seeing that you could use the Lightning triples with certain bars to give you the up/back you might be looking for... all for $200 or so...

Trip 09-28-2011 02:52 PM

Marko is just going to wind up with a geezer mobile like G-man.

Tmall 09-28-2011 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho (Post 491849)
You can get to the plugs without taking the thing apart... Hint: there's a reason why the spark plug socket has a hex end...

http://www.diymyride.com/wp-content/...01/socket2.jpg

Which is fine for the front plug. You can't even see the rear without the airbox cover off. It's completely blocked by the frame.

I'm not saying it's impossible, I'm just saying I don't have big hands, and there's no way I personally could ever do the rear plug without the tear down.

marko138 09-28-2011 03:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trip (Post 491855)
Marko is just going to wind up with a geezer mobile like G-man.

Ideally, yes. I've been looking at them for about a year now. Just can't afford to throw down that kind of money on a bike.

OneSickPsycho 09-28-2011 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 491860)
Ideally, yes. I've been looking at them for about a year now. Just can't afford to throw down that kind of money on a bike.

Yep, my next bike will be a big ol' comfy cruiser I think...

tommymac 09-28-2011 03:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 491860)
Ideally, yes. I've been looking at them for about a year now. Just can't afford to throw down that kind of money on a bike.

You still looking at the victorys or you will join the evil empire and get a hardley

Trip 09-28-2011 03:55 PM

Fuck that noise, I like comfortable and able to handle.

tommymac 09-28-2011 04:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trip (Post 491864)
Fuck that noise, I like comfortable and able to handle.

well youre now eurotrash, uhmmm wait a minute :lol:

marko138 09-28-2011 04:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tommymac (Post 491862)
You still looking at the victorys or you will join the evil empire and get a hardley

I don't like the Victory bikes. They don't have any nuts.

Trip 09-28-2011 04:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tommymac (Post 491867)
well youre now eurotrash, uhmmm wait a minute :lol:

LOL, wish I could afford a k16 and drop the GS to a 800GS or even a 650 paris dakar.

Cutty72 09-28-2011 08:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tmall (Post 491843)
Replacing the rear wheel? Fuck alignment. Tighten the axel to 40 something foot lbs, back off two turns, retighten to 48 (52?)lbs and then tighten the axel retaining screw.

It's ridiculously easy to work on.


However, one big misconception about the belt. It doesn't last forever. It just doesn't have a service interval. I wore one out in about 12000 miles. And they're quite expensive...

Truth with the rear wheel, but I think the torque specs are a bit higher...

On the 1125's, it's a lifetime warranty belt. I've got 15,700 on mine and still good to go.

Tmall 09-28-2011 08:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cutty72 (Post 491903)

On the 1125's, it's a lifetime warranty belt. I've got 15,700 on mine and still good to go.

Look into that. I thought the same thing. It's a "life time belt" not a life time warranty.

All it means is that the old belt was supposed to be replaced at XX,XXX miles. The new one just gets replaced when it breaks.

If your dealer is warrantying the belt for you beyond the initial bike warranty, then you have an awesome dealer.

If I'm not mistaken, a belt is between 180-200 dollars.

Cutty72 09-28-2011 08:25 PM

damn, have to check into that... probably won't cover it anymore anyway since they are now defunct.
it's still in good shape, so not worried right now.

marko138 09-28-2011 08:33 PM

Warrantied by whom? The buell motorcycle company doesnt exist any longer.

OneSickPsycho 09-28-2011 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tmall (Post 491905)
Look into that. I thought the same thing. It's a "life time belt" not a life time warranty.

All it means is that the old belt was supposed to be replaced at XX,XXX miles. The new one just gets replaced when it breaks.

If your dealer is warrantying the belt for you beyond the initial bike warranty, then you have an awesome dealer.

If I'm not mistaken, a belt is between 180-200 dollars.

So it costs the same as a good chain and sprockets... Doesn't sound too expensive to me...

Gas Man 09-28-2011 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trip (Post 491855)
Marko is just going to wind up with a geezer mobile like G-man.

Quote:

Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 491860)
Ideally, yes. I've been looking at them for about a year now. Just can't afford to throw down that kind of money on a bike.

Quote:

Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho (Post 491861)
Yep, my next bike will be a big ol' comfy cruiser I think...

I love my bike, honestly. It does exactly what it's designed to do and does it well. Sure I've done a few mods, some cosmetic, some performance comfort (not high performance), and some comfort. It's damn comfortable.

And I would say that if somebody else wanted to push their HD Ultra like mine, it could do respectable chasing Trips BMW. Maybe not as well, but respectable. It won't be me, I'm done with most of that and don't feel the need to prove me or the bike. Let the next guy do it...

Trip 09-28-2011 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Gas Man (Post 491919)
I love my bike, honestly. It does exactly what it's designed to do and does it well. Sure I've done a few mods, some cosmetic, some performance comfort (not high performance), and some comfort. It's damn comfortable.

And I would say that if somebody else wanted to push their HD Ultra like mine, it could do respectable chasing Trips BMW. Maybe not as well, but respectable. It won't be me, I'm done with most of that and don't feel the need to prove me or the bike. Let the next guy do it...

Yep, you got to get what you want.

I wouldn't expect anyone with that bike to be pushing it. We were joking about how nice it was not have to worry about anybody over riding their bike or skill this rally. :lol:

tommymac 09-29-2011 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Trip (Post 491924)
Yep, you got to get what you want.

I wouldn't expect anyone with that bike to be pushing it. We were joking about how nice it was not have to worry about anybody over riding their bike or skill this rally. :lol:

thats because I didnt try to keep up with you when we pulled out of that store in lil switz LOL

jtemple 09-30-2011 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho (Post 491915)
So it costs the same as a good chain and sprockets... Doesn't sound too expensive to me...

Yep, just spent over $200 on new chain and sprockets for my TE.

marko138 09-30-2011 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Gas Man (Post 491919)
I love my bike, honestly. It does exactly what it's designed to do and does it well. Sure I've done a few mods, some cosmetic, some performance comfort (not high performance), and some comfort. It's damn comfortable.

And I would say that if somebody else wanted to push their HD Ultra like mine, it could do respectable chasing Trips BMW. Maybe not as well, but respectable. It won't be me, I'm done with most of that and don't feel the need to prove me or the bike. Let the next guy do it...

I love your bike too. Shit is comfortable!

Gas Man 10-01-2011 02:00 AM

Good point Trip. It was a good rally as far as no major incidents or break downs.

Thanks marko. Come out here in decent weather and I'll let you ride it some more. ;)

OneSickPsycho 10-01-2011 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by jtemple (Post 492129)
Yep, just spent over $200 on new chain and sprockets for my TE.

Oh, and it lasts longer... I've seen guys with 20k or more on their Buells still rockin the original belt...


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