
Originally Posted by
Robert Taylor
What bollocks that there was never a problem? Im 56 years old but alzheimers has not yet quite claimed my sanity.
They never had problems ...

Originally Posted by
Robert Taylor
Am I imagining all of the hundreds ( yes hundreds ) of CX500s that I and the mechanics working alongside CONSTANTLY repaired during my five years in London commencing in the early 80s? Many of those requiring new cam chains and followers at alarmingly low odometer readings. There were lots of these in the UK, many ridden by despatch riders. Many of those despatch riders rigidly followed the Honda mandated service intervals.
Perhaps the dispatch riders (in London) rode the CX's a little differently to those that owned and rode them in NZ. It's not KM's ridden that made the difference ... it's HOW they were ridden.

Originally Posted by
Robert Taylor
I think a sampling rate in London over many bikes will have far more credibility than your realtively limited experience
A "Sampling" of all CX dispatch riders in London you mean ... ??? it's hardly a fair comparison to those owned/ridden on the open road (even by kiwi courier riders) in NZ.

Originally Posted by
Robert Taylor
Yes you are right the VF750FD deserves a ( very long ) thread of its own, yet another long horror story from a company that so often has the temerity/ hypocrisy to say it builds reliable product
There's still plenty of VF's and CX's STILL on the road. (Some did make it home though ..
)
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
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