90,000 miles on a 1986 Kawasaki Concours |
But on yesterday's Christmas Eve ride, I started thinking about it. Since the bike is a 1986, it's almost 28 years old, depending on construction date and motorcycle model year release dates. Dividing 90,000 by 28 leads to just over 3,000 miles a year (hey, this is a motorcycle riding and motorcycle maintenance blog, not Khan Academy!). I know I haven't ridden this bike exclusively while I've owned it, and it sat for two of those years, but 3,000 miles a year is nothing. Especially here in Southern California where we ride year 'round (hmm, OK 364 per Aerostitch!) that's really only a few months of riding.
So I'm thinking the bike is "old" and some of the issues are caused by age (gaskets/seals drying out, lines soft, seat wearing out) more than the mileage. On the Concours forum there are both C10s and now C14s with well over 100,000 miles and I think a few C10s have gone over 200K! I'm looking to get at least to 100K and then evaluate picking up a newer C10 with the upgraded front end but the same reliable power plant.
Merry Christmas to all!
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