At 1400ks
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Ummmm
Well thats put me off a bit :-(
A lot on the US forums reckon the lifters are made in Mexico and rubbish them .
Great post Ando I build houses and never get to see any of this.... good shit
Mmmmm So the new you beut M8 , the ducks guts of the latest . So with the state of these followers after 1400ks really shows the quality control of parts going into the latest new design motor that every one should be racing out to buy is not convincing me to do it . I was always under the asumption that when they build new things that they go through a rigorous testing stage and then pull them apart and put them under a microscope to see if there is any sign of funny things happening to the new donk etc . Lucky you decided to change your cams as it may have been a ugly outcome on some dark and lonely road . A lot of new M8 owners will be shaking in there skin right now . I think I will stay with my twin camm and Evo for a few mor years until the sought out some real trustwothy parts .
Ride safe
Fucken shit.... go the twinkys lol
Yep, still got the Switchback, It'll be 5 next May and it's got just under 20,000kms on it (not a lot I know), I also looked at the Road King when I bought it but with no trade in I was already stretching my budget. The only trouble I've had was a rear disk brake piston seizing up which scored the rear disk and they were replaced under warranty (a while back), all good since then. I did replace the rear shocks with a set of progressives and put some new fork springs in the front which helped the ride and handling a bit (being a heavy bugger I needed it). Mine isn't stock but it's only lightly modified with a set of 254E cams, a breather, tuner and pipes, so far the motor has been fine. I hear you about getting old! My arthritis is making it harder and harder to ride but I'm hanging in there (although the longer travel suspension and less vibes of the touring bikes are looking more and more attractive as time goes by).
I figure it's better to be riding even if it's slower and not as far as it used to be.
Keep it rubber side down Crewman.