Boog
Traveling Story Teller
- Joined
- Oct 17, 2013
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- Location
- Dumfries, Virginia
- Ride
- 2014 R3T, RAMAIR, Full Viking Dual exhaust
@Corey my 2014 had a slight leak as well and was simply a loose hose clamp. Saved me lots of money and time to find it and fix it on my own. Just because it is wet where you indicated, does not mean that is where it is leaking. That is the lowest point and the fluid runs down hill.
As for the tires, 10 years is in my opinion way to long. I concede that tire technology has improve leaps and bounds, but for 36 years of riding, I have heard 5 years requires a change due to compounds breaking down within the tire structure. Luckily for me, I need to change my tires every 9 months or so, thus don't have to worry too much about getting older tires. Still, I check the date when they are changed to make sure I don't get old rubber.
I agree with @TO rocket that if you do need to take it in, now is the time. Show the dealer some love and hopefully they will return that love when you need some.
I also agree with @1olbull about gaskets and seals drying out when they are not used. Another worry i don't have, but when a bike gets used 'too much' as i have been told, it does develop other worries and complaints from being used so much; so what is the answer? Just ride as much as we wish and let the bricks fall where they may.
Good luck brother!
As for the tires, 10 years is in my opinion way to long. I concede that tire technology has improve leaps and bounds, but for 36 years of riding, I have heard 5 years requires a change due to compounds breaking down within the tire structure. Luckily for me, I need to change my tires every 9 months or so, thus don't have to worry too much about getting older tires. Still, I check the date when they are changed to make sure I don't get old rubber.
I agree with @TO rocket that if you do need to take it in, now is the time. Show the dealer some love and hopefully they will return that love when you need some.
I also agree with @1olbull about gaskets and seals drying out when they are not used. Another worry i don't have, but when a bike gets used 'too much' as i have been told, it does develop other worries and complaints from being used so much; so what is the answer? Just ride as much as we wish and let the bricks fall where they may.
Good luck brother!