Life Span
Life Span
Wierd one;
just wondering how many miles on average a regularly serviced firestorm engine could clock up in its life and still run okay
a friend has 140,000 miles on his bike (XJR 1300) most of that in town riding and his bike still run sweet as a nut and no strange rattle's noises or blue smoke, he said he just looked after it and changed the oil and filters regulaly, he uses the bike for work as an instuctor
just wondering how many miles would be reasonable from the twin before it needs scrapping if its looked after, most of my miles are down the motorway at the moment, with it only having a good thrashing in the summer and the odd quick blast past some cars on an open road at the moment
just wondering how many miles on average a regularly serviced firestorm engine could clock up in its life and still run okay
a friend has 140,000 miles on his bike (XJR 1300) most of that in town riding and his bike still run sweet as a nut and no strange rattle's noises or blue smoke, he said he just looked after it and changed the oil and filters regulaly, he uses the bike for work as an instuctor
just wondering how many miles would be reasonable from the twin before it needs scrapping if its looked after, most of my miles are down the motorway at the moment, with it only having a good thrashing in the summer and the odd quick blast past some cars on an open road at the moment
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Re: Life Span
Although not a VTR (a twin nonetheless), my pal still rides courier on his NTV650. An almost religeous servicing routine has 200k on the clock and despite the loose box, it still has plenty of life. When you're eaking a living out of these machines (as I have done) it pays double back to keep her sweet.
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Re: Life Span
The highest mileage vtr I've seen in a few years was Bob's (vtrbob) with about 70k on it. That looked like it would go forever 

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Re: Life Span
A bloke over on the US forum Speedzilla had 106K on a SP1. No problems (or at least none until some old biddy ploughed into him at a junction and cracked the swingarm).Jbrebel wrote:The highest mileage vtr I've seen in a few years was Bob's (vtrbob) with about 70k on it. That looked like it would go forever
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Re: Life Span
Here is a useless fact for you...when the odo reaches 999,999 miles it stops working.....
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Re: Life Span
Seb,
One of our members on here "Grimley59" has covered 125,000 miles on his Firestorm and that was almost 12 mths ago, so probably more by now
See link below.
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Chris.
One of our members on here "Grimley59" has covered 125,000 miles on his Firestorm and that was almost 12 mths ago, so probably more by now

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Chris.
Re: Life Span
Mine currently has 130,000 km on it and still runs like a top (fires right up no matter how cold and burns no oil). (aside: this, however, amplifies my rebuilding conundrum as I have two spanking new 0.5 mm OS hi-comp JE forged pistons (with moly skirt coating and ceramic top coat) waiting to be installed.....). One chap on the Superhawkforum (caffeineracer) had over 100,000 miles on his last I heard and it still ran fine.....
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Re: Life Span
I remember the chap ,.......very impressive ,125k miles and only his 1st cct failure ,.......i'm gonna pm him and ask him to pick my lottery numberssirch345 wrote:Seb,
One of our members on here "Grimley59" has covered 125,000 miles on his Firestorm and that was almost 12 mths ago, so probably more by nowSee link below.
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Chris.

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Re: Life Span
I thought it carried on and started a zero, its the bike that stops working when it reached 999,999... :wink2Phil-VTwin wrote:Here is a useless fact for you...when the odo reaches 999,999 miles it stops working.....
Re: Life Span
FirestormMike wrote:It's a bit like the old boy in the factory who sweeps the floor and says he's had the same brush for 30 years.
It's only had 12 new handles and 20 new heads.

I thought that was Trigger from "Only Fools And Horses"

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Re: Life Span
Hey I've got one of those, wife bought a new head for the broom recently but the handle did'nt fit bought a new handle should get another five years out of that old broom nowFirestormMike wrote:It's a bit like the old boy in the factory who sweeps the floor and says he's had the same brush for 30 years.
It's only had 12 new handles and 20 new heads.



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