how about another mileage check...
#21
RE: how about another mileage check...
I have to agree with deej. Do you think "Quick Lube" buys quality oil? I used to sell top shelf oils for a living. My factory rep had a saying that I think applies here: "Even **** will lubricate for a little while...." I think Quick Lube, Jiffy Lube and others of the same ilk are using something a step or two above the ****, but not much.
Most of the time you get what you pay for. Remember that when you go hunting for the cheapest oil on the planet.
Most of the time you get what you pay for. Remember that when you go hunting for the cheapest oil on the planet.
#22
RE: how about another mileage check...
good point cowboy 6.... i guess thats one of those id have to see it to believe it...but ill look into amsoil... thanks for the heads up.
#23
RE: how about another mileage check...
While we are on the topic of mileage checks ... you guys ever hear of the crash dangers at around 3000 miles? I think this primarily applies to first time bike owners or folks getting back into it after a long time off. The theory is that at around the 3000 mile point, the rider is gaining a lot more confidence and beginning to take more chances, letting their guard down. And then crash. A similar study was done with Vietnam helicopter pilots and found that an inordinate number of pilots were crashing at around the 50 hours of flight time mark. They determined that at around the 50 hour mark many pilots would begin to get c0cky, skip preflight checks, and fly more aggressively. The connection is that 50 hours * 60 MPH = 3000 miles.
SO BE CAREFUL and don't let your guard down!!!
Here's a link to a blog that talks about it:
http://www.salcar.net/blog/2006/04/the_danger_of_c.html
Oh, BTW, before you click on that, just a WARNING - you might not want to click on the link down below the quoted section. Lots of photos there displayed for high shock value about the dangers of motorcycle riding. Kind'a made me sick.
SO BE CAREFUL and don't let your guard down!!!
Here's a link to a blog that talks about it:
http://www.salcar.net/blog/2006/04/the_danger_of_c.html
Oh, BTW, before you click on that, just a WARNING - you might not want to click on the link down below the quoted section. Lots of photos there displayed for high shock value about the dangers of motorcycle riding. Kind'a made me sick.
#24
RE: how about another mileage check...
ORIGINAL: Nobrakes
While we are on the topic of mileage checks ... you guys ever hear of the crash dangers at around 3000 miles? I think this primarily applies to first time bike owners or folks getting back into it after a long time off. The theory is that at around the 3000 mile point, the rider is gaining a lot more confidence and beginning to take more chances, letting their guard down. And then crash. A similar study was done with Vietnam helicopter pilots and found that an inordinate number of pilots were crashing at around the 50 hours of flight time mark. They determined that at around the 50 hour mark many pilots would begin to get c0cky, skip preflight checks, and fly more aggressively. The connection is that 50 hours * 60 MPH = 3000 miles.
SO BE CAREFUL and don't let your guard down!!!
Here's a link to a blog that talks about it:
http://www.salcar.net/blog/2006/04/the_danger_of_c.html
Oh, BTW, before you click on that, just a WARNING - you might not want to click on the link down below the quoted section. Lots of photos there displayed for high shock value about the dangers of motorcycle riding. Kind'a made me sick.
While we are on the topic of mileage checks ... you guys ever hear of the crash dangers at around 3000 miles? I think this primarily applies to first time bike owners or folks getting back into it after a long time off. The theory is that at around the 3000 mile point, the rider is gaining a lot more confidence and beginning to take more chances, letting their guard down. And then crash. A similar study was done with Vietnam helicopter pilots and found that an inordinate number of pilots were crashing at around the 50 hours of flight time mark. They determined that at around the 50 hour mark many pilots would begin to get c0cky, skip preflight checks, and fly more aggressively. The connection is that 50 hours * 60 MPH = 3000 miles.
SO BE CAREFUL and don't let your guard down!!!
Here's a link to a blog that talks about it:
http://www.salcar.net/blog/2006/04/the_danger_of_c.html
Oh, BTW, before you click on that, just a WARNING - you might not want to click on the link down below the quoted section. Lots of photos there displayed for high shock value about the dangers of motorcycle riding. Kind'a made me sick.
#26
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I just broke 1500 miles a few days ago I changed the oil around 200, again at 600 and again at 1000 and will probably do it every thousand or so until I switch to synthetic. Here's an updated photo of the bike, with mileage and tire wear check.
#30
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Hmm it appears tiny pic has conked out on me, figures. I wash it on a semi regular basis, I kinda like pulling into the office with my bike all muddy, take off all the gear and I'm wearing a dress shirt underneath.
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