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(12-30-2018, 08:46 PM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: No, but I think there’s previously been speculation that it was based on the experience of previous models being reasonably bullet proof.
I thought the interval for checking the valve clearances had also changed.
You're correct, I was reading that wrong- valve clearance checks are every 8k in the '14 booklet, 12k on the '17.
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(12-31-2018, 04:57 AM)LongRanger_imp Wrote: Mine too. I was scheduled to change the oil in three of my bikes last month, but didn't get around to it. It's now so darn cold in my garage that it'll have to wait until April.
I finally decided to take action to solve this specific problem. It's so nice to work on the bikes in a warm garage!
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I need one of those lol. Do you get condensation on the metal parts when you heat up the surrounding air?
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These heaters are nice to heat up a large area quickly , used them in Upstate NY to heat up my garage if I wanted to work on my bikes.
You need fresh air to come in and they can get smelly.
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(01-02-2019, 02:39 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: These heaters are nice to heat up a large area quickly , used them in Upstate NY to heat up my garage if I wanted to work on my bikes.
You need fresh air to come in and they can get smelly.
Yes, you have to leave a door ajar or you get headaches. They are very loud. Good leg warmers though. I finally had a shop heater installed. Best 2.6 kilobucks I ever spent on the garage. It will get the garage up to 70* F on the coldest days here in an hour. Use it almost daily.
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I enjoy maintaining my bikes for personal pleasure, but also to avoid paying the dealer to do it. I'd love to have a $2000 garage heater but the cost would blow my bike-maintenance budget. That would make for a very expensive oil change! Plus, I'd probably burn down my house. And my neighbor's.
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Yes there’s some condensation on metals but not nearly as much as I expected. Actually the condensate mostly seems to form on the roof; if I run the heater a long time it can “rain” 3 or 4 drops here and there. This heater burns clean and I don’t get headaches. There’s less kerosene smell than you get sitting in an airplane at the gate.
For $250 bucks or whatever it cost, it’s great to have. Actually I was more surprised by the cost or kerosene: over USD $4.25 / US gallon.
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(01-02-2019, 05:20 AM)Stichill_imp Wrote: Yes there’s some condensation on metals but not nearly as much as I expected. Actually the condensate mostly seems to form on the roof; if I run the heater a long time it can “rain” 3 or 4 drops here and there. This heater burns clean and I don’t get headaches. There’s less kerosene smell than you get sitting in an airplane at the gate.
For $250 bucks or whatever it cost, it’s great to have. Actually I was more surprised by the cost or kerosene: over USD $4.25 / US gallon.
It is also worth getting a thermostat for the heater , they can be set away from the heater