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Hey all, this question goes out to all R3 owners, regardless of which version you have.
I'm concerned that EVERYONE has had issues with their bike. Some only minor, some HORRIBLE! Listed failuires that I've read about include: Clutch, transmission, TPS, ignition switch, differential, brake, cam chain, guages, bearings, springs and I'm sure a few more that I failed to mention. So what the HELL is up with this?
Do we own paper gorillas? Are these typical British quirks? Or are these NEVER ENDING problems? I not a newbie to motorcycles 35 years riding (3 years dirt, 9 years roadracing) and a lot of street miles. I know that there is a "working the bugs out" phase of any bike. But, When I hear people saying their cam chain is done at 40K or their trani exploded at 20K? Should we be collectively concerned about the long term reliability of our babies. The bike has most of what I'm wanting in a bike. The one thing I'm still hoping
for is LONG TERM RELIABILITY.
Over the years I've learned that sombody will always have a faster, cooler, better handling, faster stopping, better wheeling, nicer painted, quicker bike than mine.
I'm ok with that. But, if I decide to tak a couple of weeks off and head to the Rockies or Grand Canyon or anywhere else on this continent, I want to have confidence that I won't be stranded on the side of the highway 5 states from home! So, some opinions. Do these bikes have any long term reliability potential? Or are we always going to be chasing the NEXT problem?
I'm concerned that EVERYONE has had issues with their bike. Some only minor, some HORRIBLE! Listed failuires that I've read about include: Clutch, transmission, TPS, ignition switch, differential, brake, cam chain, guages, bearings, springs and I'm sure a few more that I failed to mention. So what the HELL is up with this?
Do we own paper gorillas? Are these typical British quirks? Or are these NEVER ENDING problems? I not a newbie to motorcycles 35 years riding (3 years dirt, 9 years roadracing) and a lot of street miles. I know that there is a "working the bugs out" phase of any bike. But, When I hear people saying their cam chain is done at 40K or their trani exploded at 20K? Should we be collectively concerned about the long term reliability of our babies. The bike has most of what I'm wanting in a bike. The one thing I'm still hoping
for is LONG TERM RELIABILITY.
Over the years I've learned that sombody will always have a faster, cooler, better handling, faster stopping, better wheeling, nicer painted, quicker bike than mine.
I'm ok with that. But, if I decide to tak a couple of weeks off and head to the Rockies or Grand Canyon or anywhere else on this continent, I want to have confidence that I won't be stranded on the side of the highway 5 states from home! So, some opinions. Do these bikes have any long term reliability potential? Or are we always going to be chasing the NEXT problem?