Do you happen to know if it has a clear coat over the paint?
I'm not really sure if it has a clear coat......I know it has three coats of polish over it already as all it's done is rain since I came home with another three days of rain forecast
How convenient since the last two weeks have been nothing but sunshine
my younger friends told me that the new Goldwing comes equip with erectile dysfunction.
I opt'd for the F6B, I'm a little too young for that
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2013 F6B Black
Buell Lightning S1
DR400sm
Qlink Sumo
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I stand corrected. Somebody on this forum recently posted a PDF version of the owners manual. This is where I got the information from. This morning I did a search on the forum to locate that post so I could verify the numbers. To my surprise there have been several posts about this issue and it seems that there are different schedules for different countries. One member said that outside the USA oil change intervals are much longer because Europeans tend to prefer longer intervals because it cuts down on maintenance costs. If you use a synthetic oil then 8000 or 10,000 mile intervals are perfectly fine as the oil holds up much better. People have always said that frequent oil changes is cheap insurance but with today's oils it really isn't necessary as we see with much longer manufacturers oil change intervals. I'm not sure if this will work but I will attempt to paste a link to a previous post on this topic.
http://hondaf6b.com/showthread.php?2...USA-vs-Foreign
Bottom line, this topic is quite individual and we tend to change our oil based on what we've always done before.
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Dealer told me 4000 miles when I picked it up. Will be doing my own oil changes.
Congratulations to that red Beauty!
I can't tell why there is a difference to other countries, but in Germany noone would by a bike nowadays without ABS. So nearly every motorcycle already comes with ABS. In 2016 every new sold motorcycle has to have ABS in the European Community by law.
Always a good and safe ride,
Karim
1000 kms for first service for me too. Then it's every 12000 kms. Must be an Aussie thing.