Come to think of it, the only oil related failure I've ever heard of first hand, was my aunt's Kia Sorento. The engine failed around 100k, we figured out she hadn't changed the oil in over 4 years (about 50k). The oil was very thick and sticky.
360 lbs wet with a comfortable riding position. It will hug a tight corner with just a tiny bit of steering input. It tops out around 115 with enough pull to to be entertaining as long as you wring it's neck.
I have fun every time I throw a leg over it.
You could be right. But for now I'm having all kinds of fun on it.
The riding position is all day comfortable. I'm taking it on a 3 day ride later this month. GPS and Ventura Rack is on the way.
I'm looking at the TomTom Rider 550. It has lifetime map updates, Wifi (no pc connection needed), and a setting to find twisty, hilly roads. Seems decent.
I've never used anything TomTom before. Are there any better ones I should look at? Why?
I think you need a purpose, hobbies, mental stimulation, and some physical activity.
The thought of retiring sounds great, but doing nothing isn't an option for me.
My goal is to retire at 55, or a least work because I "want to" and do something I enjoy.
My GF is 18 years younger and plans to still work for awhile I'm semi retired.
I know Honda tends to engineer bikes with the weight down low so they feel lighter when moving...
How is the Wing during low speed maneuvers...say at a stop light with a passenger? Does is still feel manageable?
I thought the trans on my CB500X was failing. I was having to shift really hard and it felt like something was grinding. It was a bear to get into neutral.
Turned out where the shift linkage clamps on onto the trans (not at the foot pedal) had become loose. Apparently, some of these left the factory with the linkage improperly torqued.
I tightened that one bolt and it shifts like butter again.
There's nothing quite like the sense of freedom you experience when you're riding a motorcycle...for 20 minutes at a time...you know, when they give you permission.