Re: fuel consumption 'n' shite
Got a '97 TLS with 75,000 on the clock. With a chocka tank (litterally filling it up with the bike vertical ), get about 165 km before the warning light comes on when town riding. In cruising mode, get bang on 230 (Taupo to Samson). Get at least 30 k on reserve (tested this out on a journey around the south island).
The flip side of the coin is that I have also put 10 dollars worth of petrol into it in what seemed to be as many miles...
Reliability:
Touch wood, no major problems. Recently replaced the water pump seal because it was oozing coolant very slightly. Couple of points of note were that the water pump drive shaft was a bit rusted, and that the clutch cover O ring is about as much use as a chocolate teapot. I found that one of the previous owners had bodged the cover on with araldite type stuff and now I know why.
Various other bits are starting to wear (namely the chrome from the fork tubes and moreso the chrome of what would be the damper rod on the rear spring assembly), but that's to be expected on a bike of this mileage. It is actually the latter that has me thinking of getting a new rear shock assembly, as I've had no issues with the rotary damper (which I quite like from a maintenance perspective, as its actually fairly easy to replace the damper oil).
All in all, I'd term it a fairly reliable bike. Maintenance wise it's easy to work on. No pissing around taking of full fairings to do a simple oil and filter change. Bit of a pain in the arse if you want to do anything with the tank / airbox / sparkplugs, as then you do have to take all the front fairings off (oops and drop the rad for sparks...), thanks to the stearing damper mount getting in the way.
As for riding - well its already been said here. Sure it's not the latest and greatest and it may be a big heavy ol' bastard, but I love it.
Fortunately herself doesn't know about this website, so I can get away with saying things like that...
If it ain't a V twin, it ain't worth shit.
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