I have solved my worries with the oil level warning by ignoring the advice of the dealer. I was told never to add oil until the oil level is below the sight glass indicator. However, if I keep...
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I have solved my worries with the oil level warning by ignoring the advice of the dealer. I was told never to add oil until the oil level is below the sight glass indicator. However, if I keep...
I consistently get 50-54 MPG at 65-70 MPH, mostly two-up. Of course, since I didn't know about the rev limiter, you can deduce what my usual riding style is.
OK.....now I feel like a real lightweight. I didn't even know my RT had one. (Of course, I never even hit the limiter on my Road King either!) Maybe I'll change my name to Oldnslow.
Best I ever saw was on gorgeous blond in DC in a new Vette, top down, and her plate said - GR8D8B8.
I also read with interest, and some confusion, the letter in this month's ON about the RT with complaints about the large rear tire, the bike being unstable, being unridable below 10MPH, and the seat...
The major whining comes from the Road King left parked in my garage. I have absolutely no complaints about the R1200RT....it is the best motorcycle I have ridden.
I have noticed the same on my new RT. I believe it is tire noise resonating through the opening in the fairing, and up toward the rider. It seems to be worse on very cold mornings (very cold in...