Buckeye Chuck 54
New member
Some time ago a poster asked me to keep a maintenance record of
my '14 RT-S. I've been very lucky with this bike. I took it in for service
March 22nd. I have the ISCI hand brake. Well,I had to refill the reservoir
before each ride. Brake fluid was dripping on the muffler and it ate all the
paint off. I thought a group of mice moved in and had a dinner party.
Instead the master cylinder sprung a leak. Replaced under warranty.
The rear air compressor stopped working too. That's the second one
that's failed. The first went bad at 90,000 or so. Replaced under warranty.
I noticed the steering was loose. The entire steering column was replaced,
again under warranty.
If anybody plans to keep their bikes and pile up miles, it's a good idea to
spring for the extended BEST warranty. It cost me $1500 last June for 2
years. I'm pretty sure these repairs would have cost more than that. I was
charged $50 for each item.
I needed a rear brake rotor. I let the pads wear too long. That's the 5th set
of brake pads I've gone through. I ordered the rotor and pads from Bajaron.
I had the spark plugs, air filter and oil done too. I took my own oil in since
I've been using Amsoil. Parts and labor came to $912.
Now I'm good for more miles. If only it would get warm enough to enjoy it.
If anybody is interested I'll post again at 175,000, be around early August.
Buckeye Chuck
The stock rotor was near $300, Ron's was $139. I've used Ron's fully sintered
pads the last 3 sets. The pads and rotor I paid for. I've run the stock rear
wheel bearings since new and thought it was time for new ones. I paid for
those too.
my '14 RT-S. I've been very lucky with this bike. I took it in for service
March 22nd. I have the ISCI hand brake. Well,I had to refill the reservoir
before each ride. Brake fluid was dripping on the muffler and it ate all the
paint off. I thought a group of mice moved in and had a dinner party.
Instead the master cylinder sprung a leak. Replaced under warranty.
The rear air compressor stopped working too. That's the second one
that's failed. The first went bad at 90,000 or so. Replaced under warranty.
I noticed the steering was loose. The entire steering column was replaced,
again under warranty.
If anybody plans to keep their bikes and pile up miles, it's a good idea to
spring for the extended BEST warranty. It cost me $1500 last June for 2
years. I'm pretty sure these repairs would have cost more than that. I was
charged $50 for each item.
I needed a rear brake rotor. I let the pads wear too long. That's the 5th set
of brake pads I've gone through. I ordered the rotor and pads from Bajaron.
I had the spark plugs, air filter and oil done too. I took my own oil in since
I've been using Amsoil. Parts and labor came to $912.
Now I'm good for more miles. If only it would get warm enough to enjoy it.
If anybody is interested I'll post again at 175,000, be around early August.
Buckeye Chuck
The stock rotor was near $300, Ron's was $139. I've used Ron's fully sintered
pads the last 3 sets. The pads and rotor I paid for. I've run the stock rear
wheel bearings since new and thought it was time for new ones. I paid for
those too.