If you read about the data collection and type or repairs reported and this makes a little more sense.
http://rideapart.com/2014/02/most-reliable-motorcycles/
If you read about the data collection and type or repairs reported and this makes a little more sense.
http://rideapart.com/2014/02/most-reliable-motorcycles/
Not surprising Yamaha is at the top for reliability. I've owned 4 Yamahas now with 75,000 or so miles of riding and basic maintaince is all I've had to do besides the 26,000 mile valve adjustment on my FJR. (They were within spec)
"If not us, who? If not now, when?"
Now if only they'd start defying gravity you'd never need to fix them.
To be fair
a bunch of BMWs are dual sport or adv bikes that go through a lot, any bike like that will need shop time
harley's are only ridden in the summer through town at low speeds with no liquid cooling (until recently), so they're gonna get hot
and yamahas are fucking indestructible
#703
guess Suzuki has a great rating as they don't even show up on the list. haha
-Eugene-
2007 black hayabusa touring beast
2003 KTM 525sx/exc hybrid
2002 black and blue hayabusa- (SOLD)
2000 ZX7R STREETFIGHTER-(SOLD)
Has anyone here had trouble with their BMW S1000rr?
Only had issues with my TPMS, but those have been covered under warranty on my C14 (batteries). Otherwise, just regular maintenance. About to pass 40k.
'16 Kawasaki Ninja 1000
'12 Kawasaki Concours14 - Sold
'08 Kawasaki Concours14 - Sold
'05 Suzuki SV1000S - Sold
'07 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 - Sold
Thanks, Jim
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