Brandon's 2017 FLHX
#121
Not any significant time. I live on a gravel road, though only about 500 feet from the pavement.
#122
I know Arizona is hotter, not sure how much you ride in the higher temps or for how long. My rides are a minimum half hour (that's how long it takes me to get to town/work). At 90-100°F, that's plenty of time to get the tires scorching hot.
Last edited by BrandonSmith; 07-07-2017 at 06:48 AM.
#123
Just a suggestion, but maybe you stand on your brake pedal more than you realize. Also, the M8's do make more low down torque than the twin cam engines do, so maybe you are twisting the right handle grip more than you realize. I find that all that torque goes to waste if you don't crank it on from time to time. Hey man, it is only money. You can probably put a new set of skins on for around $500-600. This is an expensive hobby, isn't it?
New set of tires will cost about $300 as I will mount them myself. Cost isn't a major concern, I just want to get the most out of them, and from what I can tell from other riders, I'm not going to get close. I want to increase efficiency and reduce downtime.
Honestly evaluating my riding, I'm not certain that I brake heavily. I say that because for any of the turns I have to make, I coast to the turn rather than using the brakes, sometimes I pull the clutch and coast, sometimes I engine brake. When I engine brake, I'm not downshifting hard either - I'm downshifting around 2000 rpm and you hardly feel any additional deceleration at that point. And only make two turns on my commute each way.
As far as accelerating too hard, if I turned the throttle any less, the bike wouldn't accelerate. Im also shifting around 2750-3000 rpm. I'm honestly evaluating my riding daily to get the best possible fuel economy.
Last edited by BrandonSmith; 07-07-2017 at 11:21 AM.
#124
My tires still looked new at 2500 miles as well. Not sure at what point they decided to wear excessively. At the beginning of May, I had around 3000 miles on the bike. That's when it started heating up, and it's only gotten hotter since. A lot of 90°F days since then over the next 3000 miles and there is much more significant wear.
I know Arizona is hotter, not sure how much you ride in the higher temps or for how long. My rides are a minimum half hour (that's how long it takes me to get to town/work). At 90-100°F, that's plenty of time to get the tires scorching hot.
I know Arizona is hotter, not sure how much you ride in the higher temps or for how long. My rides are a minimum half hour (that's how long it takes me to get to town/work). At 90-100°F, that's plenty of time to get the tires scorching hot.
Lon
#125
Figured I'd add pictures from the 5k service...
5,082 miles.
Popped the cork!
Drain plugs looks clean as a whistle.
Just an overall picture of the setup. 1) Oil Filter Drain Routing. 2) I guess I scraped a time or two! 3) Damn wind blew some oil around a bit.
Oil Filter Drain Funnel in place.
Backside of the oil filter drain funnel - a good check to make sure it is fully seated. For the love of GOD, PUT RAGS UNDER THE FUNNEL.
I probably could get away with a 4" extension instead of this 6".
Fill 'er up. Put in 4 qts. This is a hot reading (rode the bike to get it to full operating temp, parked it and let it idle for two minutes). If it's unclear, the level goes right to Full Hot on Jiffy Stand.
5,082 miles.
Popped the cork!
Drain plugs looks clean as a whistle.
Just an overall picture of the setup. 1) Oil Filter Drain Routing. 2) I guess I scraped a time or two! 3) Damn wind blew some oil around a bit.
Oil Filter Drain Funnel in place.
Backside of the oil filter drain funnel - a good check to make sure it is fully seated. For the love of GOD, PUT RAGS UNDER THE FUNNEL.
I probably could get away with a 4" extension instead of this 6".
Fill 'er up. Put in 4 qts. This is a hot reading (rode the bike to get it to full operating temp, parked it and let it idle for two minutes). If it's unclear, the level goes right to Full Hot on Jiffy Stand.
Last edited by BrandonSmith; 07-12-2017 at 10:54 AM.
#126
Damn, it's going to be a long week without riding... On business travel for the next 7 days. When I get back, I'll have a couple days to look the bike over and make sure it's ready for the 2500 mile roundtrip to Sturgis! I suppose I need to check the tires, all three fluid levels, and that sort of stuff - and of course, figure out what to pack in terms of tools, as this is my first and the bike's first road trip.
I just bought the King HD luggage rack for $65 and it looks/feels great ( ). What I love about this Amazon knock-off is that it is not glossy, it's more of a satin finish, which looks better with the denim black paint.
I just bought the King HD luggage rack for $65 and it looks/feels great ( ). What I love about this Amazon knock-off is that it is not glossy, it's more of a satin finish, which looks better with the denim black paint.
Last edited by BrandonSmith; 07-21-2017 at 09:44 AM.
#127
Figured I'd add pictures from the 5k service...
5,082 miles.
Popped the cork!
Drain plugs looks clean as a whistle.
Just an overall picture of the setup. 1) Oil Filter Drain Routing. 2) I guess I scraped a time or two! 3) Damn wind blew some oil around a bit.
Oil Filter Drain Funnel in place.
Backside of the oil filter drain funnel - a good check to make sure it is fully seated. For the love of GOD, PUT RAGS UNDER THE FUNNEL.
I probably could get away with a 4" extension instead of this 6".
Fill 'er up. Put in 4 qts. This is a hot reading (rode the bike to get it to full operating temp, parked it and let it idle for two minutes). If it's unclear, the level goes right to Full Hot on Jiffy Stand.
5,082 miles.
Popped the cork!
Drain plugs looks clean as a whistle.
Just an overall picture of the setup. 1) Oil Filter Drain Routing. 2) I guess I scraped a time or two! 3) Damn wind blew some oil around a bit.
Oil Filter Drain Funnel in place.
Backside of the oil filter drain funnel - a good check to make sure it is fully seated. For the love of GOD, PUT RAGS UNDER THE FUNNEL.
I probably could get away with a 4" extension instead of this 6".
Fill 'er up. Put in 4 qts. This is a hot reading (rode the bike to get it to full operating temp, parked it and let it idle for two minutes). If it's unclear, the level goes right to Full Hot on Jiffy Stand.
#128
Wow, I'm not sure. I know the book is closer to your numbers as well, and doesn't specify whether to drain on jiffy stand or not (I suppose it would be assumed to be on jiffy since it doesn't say to put the bike upright). Maybe it doesn't drain quite as much upright.
I left the drain plug out and filter off while I performed the rest of the 5k service, so it had plenty of time to drain. I could still see a visible amount in the cavity where the filter goes, but upright, it would not drain out. Highly doubt that was any more than a few ounces though.
I left the drain plug out and filter off while I performed the rest of the 5k service, so it had plenty of time to drain. I could still see a visible amount in the cavity where the filter goes, but upright, it would not drain out. Highly doubt that was any more than a few ounces though.
#129
that has to be it..I drain on Jiffy until it just starts dripping, then stand it upright and it trickles a little more so getting as much as I can out..since the capacity is 5.2 quarts and a complete drain and refill allows 4.5 we still have over 1/2 a quart of old oil left in the engine mixing with the new..is what it is, working as designed as always has
#130
Alright, this time next week I will be getting the bike ready for Sturgis and I am searching for the list of critical fasteners that I've seen on this forum before, however, I'm coming up with nothing. Can anyone help me out?