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In for service..
Today, 'Tim The Plumber' kindly took my RT to the garage for me, for its annual service.
It's having new oil, filter, brake fluid, gearbox oil and final drive oil change. Tim has a wet head GS, and commented how 'lumpy' my RT felt by comparison. Like it was somehow lacking in power...
I've not driven another RT, or his GS for that matter, so now I'm wondering if mine has an issue, or its just 'different'.
It's having new oil, filter, brake fluid, gearbox oil and final drive oil change. Tim has a wet head GS, and commented how 'lumpy' my RT felt by comparison. Like it was somehow lacking in power...
I've not driven another RT, or his GS for that matter, so now I'm wondering if mine has an issue, or its just 'different'.
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Joking aside, a GS and RT of similar vintage should feel broadly similar in terms of engine characteristics, but comparing an air cooled RT with a more modern water cooled GS simply demonstrates the advances made with unit construction, wet clutch and another 10 or 15 horsepower. Sullivj wrote: Today, 'Tim The Plumber' kindly took my RT to the garage for me, for its annual service.
It's having new oil, filter, brake fluid, gearbox oil and final drive oil change. Tim has a wet head GS, and commented how 'lumpy' my RT felt by comparison. Like it was somehow lacking in power...
I've not driven another RT, or his GS for that matter, so now I'm wondering if mine has an issue, or its just 'different'.
Nothing wrong with the old RTs, but the latest boxers are different animals.
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I'm sure you're right Gogs.
To be honest, I've never loved the agricultural feel of my RT. If the garage was burning down, it's the bike I'd wheel out last.
I'll probably return to a Honda for my next 'big' bike.
To be honest, I've never loved the agricultural feel of my RT. If the garage was burning down, it's the bike I'd wheel out last.
I'll probably return to a Honda for my next 'big' bike.
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I currently have an RS as a courtesy bike whilst the RT is undergoing some warranty work. The LC boxer is certainly very different and more torquey/smooth etc however I can't help but feel it lacks the character of the twin cam.
The LC is definitely less picky about what gear it's in at the lower end where I find the sheer amount of torque carries through whereas the TC would chug.
A very different engine that's for sure.
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The LC is definitely less picky about what gear it's in at the lower end where I find the sheer amount of torque carries through whereas the TC would chug.
A very different engine that's for sure.
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I've had four RTs, from 2007 to current and I've liked them all. The latest is the smoothest and most sophisticated and most like a four cylinder machine.Sullivj wrote: I'm sure you're right Gogs.
To be honest, I've never loved the agricultural feel of my RT. If the garage was burning down, it's the bike I'd wheel out last.
I'll probably return to a Honda for my next 'big' bike.
Previously, I had several big Kawasakis, Triumph 1200 Trophy and Yamaha FJR1300A. They were mostly more powerful than the RTs and less agricultural too, but as an overall package, the RT is my choice. It is comfortable, has a huge tank range, is plenty quick enough (for me) and has fewer issues with engine heat burning my legs than any other bike I've owned or ridden.
I've never owned a Honda, but they certainly have an interesting range - I look forward to hearing what you choose to replace the RT. ;D
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It's just different, having owned a 2007 Hexhead & two (2010 & 2012) Twincams, plus had a good test ride on an LC, I agree with some of the comments posted so far.Sullivj wrote:I've not driven another RT, or his GS for that matter, so now I'm wondering if mine has an issue, or its just 'different'.
For me, the LC engine has lost some of the "Boxer Twin" character and felt like an IL4 Jap Bike.
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The mechanic called today. He completed the service and set the synchronisation, which was apparently 'way out'.
Then he took it for a test ride and said "your mate is right. It's horrible. There's something wrong with it'.
He's going to investigate tomorrow, but thinks it may be a failing coil.
Then he took it for a test ride and said "your mate is right. It's horrible. There's something wrong with it'.
He's going to investigate tomorrow, but thinks it may be a failing coil.
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Which is probably why the sync was way out.Sullivj wrote: The mechanic called today. He completed the service and set the synchronisation, which was apparently 'way out'.
Then he took it for a test ride and said "your mate is right. It's horrible. There's something wrong with it'.
He's going to investigate tomorrow, but thinks it may be a failing coil.
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Heard from the mechanic. The rough running was due to a poorly connecting coil.
Anyway, it's sorted apparently. Oil, filter, brake fluid, gearbox oil, final drive oil and investigation work. £360
Anyway, it's sorted apparently. Oil, filter, brake fluid, gearbox oil, final drive oil and investigation work. £360
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I wouldn't have put it passed him Dave... Especially as I posted a pic of him on Facebook whilst nearly dropping it as his little legs frantically searched for the floor!!