my 1999 R1100s has now done 129,000 miles (105,000 by me). So I thought it was time to get another R1100s to share my daily commute. Plan is to keep the new bike (2003, currently with 24,000 miles) for the "summer" and the old one for the winter.
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Current Bikes:
R1100S-Mandarin (1999) Full Laser Exhaust+K&N+PC. 50W HID. Hyperpro shocks
Moto Morini 500 Sei-V
Moto Morini 500
Honda NC750X
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R1100S-Mandarin (1999) Full Laser Exhaust+K&N+PC. 50W HID. Hyperpro shocks
Moto Morini 500 Sei-V
Moto Morini 500
Honda NC750X
KTM 1090 ADVENTURE
Swap the panels and wheels - the titan/yellow is a classic colour and looks much better than plain yellow.
Hang on- which one is the old one???
Al
Hang on- which one is the old one???
Al
Last edited by Blackal on Wed Mar 19, 2014 7:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.
If I am ever on life support - Unplug me......
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
New bike is the twin spark with yellow wheels. The old one scrubs up well and is overdue a wash. 120 miles a day all year has taken its toll with closer inspection.
mark
mark
Current Bikes:
R1100S-Mandarin (1999) Full Laser Exhaust+K&N+PC. 50W HID. Hyperpro shocks
Moto Morini 500 Sei-V
Moto Morini 500
Honda NC750X
KTM 1090 ADVENTURE
R1100S-Mandarin (1999) Full Laser Exhaust+K&N+PC. 50W HID. Hyperpro shocks
Moto Morini 500 Sei-V
Moto Morini 500
Honda NC750X
KTM 1090 ADVENTURE
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I think the old bike rides really well considering the mileage. I cant detect any movement from the swinging arm or telelever but Im sure they must be worn. The paralever bearings have been replaced a couple of times and are currently fine. The hyperpro rear shock is overdue a service as its done 80,000 miles or so and the front hyperpro was serviced last year. The bike has handled really well over the winter and is quick and sure footed in the wet. The engine is still really strong and feels quicker than the newer bike, probably due to the laser exhaust, K&N and power commander compared to the standard setup of the newer bike. I must admit I quite liked the 'softer' ride and quiet exhaust on the ride home after collecting the new bike... anyway now I've got the choice.
I think the old bike rides really well considering the mileage. I cant detect any movement from the swinging arm or telelever but Im sure they must be worn. The paralever bearings have been replaced a couple of times and are currently fine. The hyperpro rear shock is overdue a service as its done 80,000 miles or so and the front hyperpro was serviced last year. The bike has handled really well over the winter and is quick and sure footed in the wet. The engine is still really strong and feels quicker than the newer bike, probably due to the laser exhaust, K&N and power commander compared to the standard setup of the newer bike. I must admit I quite liked the 'softer' ride and quiet exhaust on the ride home after collecting the new bike... anyway now I've got the choice.
Current Bikes:
R1100S-Mandarin (1999) Full Laser Exhaust+K&N+PC. 50W HID. Hyperpro shocks
Moto Morini 500 Sei-V
Moto Morini 500
Honda NC750X
KTM 1090 ADVENTURE
R1100S-Mandarin (1999) Full Laser Exhaust+K&N+PC. 50W HID. Hyperpro shocks
Moto Morini 500 Sei-V
Moto Morini 500
Honda NC750X
KTM 1090 ADVENTURE
markw wrote:steve
I think the old bike rides really well considering the mileage. I cant detect any movement from the swinging arm or telelever but Im sure they must be worn. The paralever bearings have been replaced a couple of times and are currently fine. The hyperpro rear shock is overdue a service as its done 80,000 miles or so and the front hyperpro was serviced last year. The bike has handled really well over the winter and is quick and sure footed in the wet. The engine is still really strong and feels quicker than the newer bike, probably due to the laser exhaust, K&N and power commander compared to the standard setup of the newer bike. I must admit I quite liked the 'softer' ride and quiet exhaust on the ride home after collecting the new bike... anyway now I've got the choice.
excellent and speaks volumes for the longevity of the design and build
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Steve Parry
Current fleet: '14 F800GS, '87 R80RS, '03 R1100S BoxerCup, '15 R1200RT LE Dynamic, '90 K1
Steve Parry
Current fleet: '14 F800GS, '87 R80RS, '03 R1100S BoxerCup, '15 R1200RT LE Dynamic, '90 K1
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