This week I hit 1,000 miles. Since originally taking possession, I've visited the dealer twice. The first time, I had noticed smoke coming out from under the Ryker at a stop. Investigation showed that the oil dipstick hadn't been screwed in completely or had worked its way loose. They checked it out and released it back to me with an All OK.
The second time I took it back was due to the twitchy-ness of the steering when it was going over ripples in the road. I had noticed that it had a tendency to drift to the right. I thought the alignment was out and causing the bike to jump to the right, and I was over-correcting to the left. When they got finished, the service manager did admit that the tech said the alignment was way off. Since then, the bike has been steady in all circumstances! The alignment was the reason for the twitchy-ness (for my ride, anyway)! Rides like a dream now!
Ringing out the throttle, I noticed that the limiter on my Ryker is set at 6800RPM. It will hit that number, and then settle cycling between 6750 and 6800. The Ryker will still accelerate at this point (CVTs are great!) without skipping a beat. When the Ryker reaches 80, there is a noticeable reduction of acceleration, but I have been able to get it to 90mph. Seemed real solid at that speed, too.
Most of my riding as of late has been single rider. The MPG has been steadily improving. The measured MPGs have been 31, 32, 38, 31, 35 and 39mpg. The Ryker electronics reported an average of 32.8, 33.1, and 33.6mpg on the last three fill-ups. :clap:
Francis
The second time I took it back was due to the twitchy-ness of the steering when it was going over ripples in the road. I had noticed that it had a tendency to drift to the right. I thought the alignment was out and causing the bike to jump to the right, and I was over-correcting to the left. When they got finished, the service manager did admit that the tech said the alignment was way off. Since then, the bike has been steady in all circumstances! The alignment was the reason for the twitchy-ness (for my ride, anyway)! Rides like a dream now!
Ringing out the throttle, I noticed that the limiter on my Ryker is set at 6800RPM. It will hit that number, and then settle cycling between 6750 and 6800. The Ryker will still accelerate at this point (CVTs are great!) without skipping a beat. When the Ryker reaches 80, there is a noticeable reduction of acceleration, but I have been able to get it to 90mph. Seemed real solid at that speed, too.
Most of my riding as of late has been single rider. The MPG has been steadily improving. The measured MPGs have been 31, 32, 38, 31, 35 and 39mpg. The Ryker electronics reported an average of 32.8, 33.1, and 33.6mpg on the last three fill-ups. :clap:
Francis