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RE: CB Eleven-Hundred Thousand Mile Club - kennyw - 08-28-2019 (08-20-2019, 01:08 PM)Haystack_imp Wrote: This afternoon in Oelrichs, South Dakota, 2013 Honda CB1100D Serial #001742 rolled 100,000 miles and became a member of the CB Eleven-Hundred Thousand Mile Club. That is an estimated 600 fill ups at 3.5 gallons each average... RE: CB Eleven-Hundred Thousand Mile Club - Ben70_imp - 08-28-2019 Haystack, you apparently don't obsess over rigid maintenance, with good results. Could you share your general routine for chain cleaning / lube or wax etc.? Thanks! Ben RE: CB Eleven-Hundred Thousand Mile Club - Vic_imp - 08-28-2019 awesome report Haystack! I'll never see those miles on my 2014 std. but fun to hear from someone who has. ![]() ![]()
RE: CB Eleven-Hundred Thousand Mile Club - Haystack_imp - 09-10-2019 (08-28-2019, 10:38 AM)Ben70_imp Wrote: Haystack, you apparently don't obsess over rigid maintenance, with good results. It's good to hear from you, Ben. We missed you at the West Coast rally in Montrose! For chain maintenance I use Champion Chain Lubricant (W-Mart @ $5.00 a large can) and will last a year or so (I share it among several other bikes as well, mostly my Yamaha SR500s). I use it every 500 miles or after wet weather and apply it when the chain is warm. I set the bike on the center stand and spin the wheel then wipe up the excess. I always replace the chain and sprockets as a set. Honda's are generally "gas & go" but the only bike that I've performed less maintenance on is my '12 H-D Ultra Limited with the stock 103 cubic inch motor (101,000 mi. so far) with only wheel bearings, an exhaust gasket, battery and brake linings needing replacement. I'm still on the original drive belt. Like the Honda, the H-D motor hasn't been touched and still has it's original spark plugs. Far and away the two best bikes that I've ever owned. Ride aware! RE: CB Eleven-Hundred Thousand Mile Club - the Ferret - 09-10-2019 (08-28-2019, 10:38 AM)Ben70_imp Wrote: Haystack, you apparently don't obsess over rigid maintenance, with good results. UNDERSTATEMENT
RE: CB Eleven-Hundred Thousand Mile Club - Haystack_imp - 09-11-2019 (09-10-2019, 01:44 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote:(08-28-2019, 10:38 AM)Ben70_imp Wrote: Haystack, you apparently don't obsess over rigid maintenance, with good results. UNDERSTATEMENT I am an ardent practitoner of the "Waddington Effect" which increases vehicle usage and decreases down time. I became interested in Reliability Centered Maintenance (CRM) years ago when I noticed that there were problems with my car/bike/airplane that were not present before they went into the shop. Mike Busch has many interesting and useful articles on this as well. Our CB1100's are satisfying and fun because the design welcomes owner interaction and facilitates routine maintenance items. Time for an oil change! Ride safe! RE: CB Eleven-Hundred Thousand Mile Club - bigsheep_imp - 09-23-2019 I'm 40% the way there at 66000 KM roughly 41000 miles, but I've only had the bike 3 years and I live in Ontario where November to March is largely unrideable and even if you could get out, I don't want to expose my CB to the harsh salt and other corrosive snow treatments they put on the road. I'll likely be there in another 4 years as much as my wife tries to thwart that goal. RE: CB Eleven-Hundred Thousand Mile Club - jerrycon_imp - 09-27-2019 Thanks for this information on Waddington Effect. I had never heard of it. Fascinating. [url=https://blog.aopa.org/aopa/2014/01/14/the-waddington-effect/]Per Mike Busch, the the major takeaway from Waddington’s research during World War II: "Maintenance isn’t an inherently good thing (like exercise); it’s a necessary evil (like surgery). We have to do it from time to time, but we sure don’t want to do more than absolutely necessary to keep our aircraft safe and reliable. Doing more maintenance than necessary actually degrades safety and reliability." (09-11-2019, 02:25 AM)Haystack_imp Wrote:(09-10-2019, 01:44 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote:(08-28-2019, 10:38 AM)Ben70_imp Wrote: Haystack, you apparently don't obsess over rigid maintenance, with good results. RE: CB Eleven-Hundred Thousand Mile Club - kennyw - 09-30-2019 (09-27-2019, 05:20 AM)jerrycon_imp Wrote: Thanks for this information on Waddington Effect. I had never heard of it. Fascinating. [url=https://blog.aopa.org/aopa/2014/01/14/the-waddington-effect/]Per Mike Busch, the the major takeaway from Waddington’s research during World War II:I usually get vehicles after owners have gone to the extreme with this... but it makes for cheap parts. |