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PostSubject: Re: Are there any serious problems or issues with the Silver Wing ?   Sat May 09, 2009 5:17 am

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MikeH wrote:
My SWing has a serious tracking problem. The damn thing won't go straight. I take it to the store to pick up a few things, and it won't go straight home. It always finds the longest route possible. Smile


Seriously ...

I had a problem with my Stearing Head bearings 'notching' hadn't noticed it until it failed it's UK MOT Sad

Can be found by slowly moving handlebars from side to side slowly, the 'notch' is noticeable in the center position.


That is quite common on all motor cycles.Not just silver wing .
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PostSubject: Re: Are there any serious problems or issues with the Silver Wing ?   Tue May 19, 2009 4:07 am

Well one of the things I have had a problem with is that when I put too much in the underseat compartment then I can't get it opened. It actually did it at the dealership open house. So I got one of the service guys and he got it opened. I don't have things packed in there but it doesn't seem to take much for that to jam. I'm looking forward to getting my Givi trunk put on...I really need more storage space!!!!

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PostSubject: Re: Are there any serious problems or issues with the Silver Wing ?   Tue May 19, 2009 6:56 am

Coralee,
The way to open the seat if it won't unlatch is simply to press down in the middle (right in front of the rider's butt rest). When too much stuff is in the underseat compartment it will cause the seat pan to actually bow up a little in the middle. This in turn puts enough force on the rear latch to prevent it from opening. Pushing down on the center of the seat unloads the rear latch enough that it will click open after you have turned the key.

p.s. Love your tag line. It's one of my wife's favorite sayings. Smile

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PostSubject: Re: Are there any serious problems or issues with the Silver Wing ?   Tue May 19, 2009 7:30 am

Thanks...I know I carry too much "stuff" and at some point you will see me riding down the road with a trailer just to carry it all!! Smile
I love that sayings also, even have a T-shirt with that one. I also love "the road less traveled". My dad used to recommend that book. The first line in the book is "life is difficult"...I love it!

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PostSubject: Re: Are there any serious problems or issues with the Silver Wing ?   Sun May 31, 2009 5:15 pm

MikeH wrote:
My SWing has a serious tracking problem. The damn thing won't go straight. I take it to the store to pick up a few things, and it won't go straight home. It always finds the longest route possible. Smile


Damn this could be serious... That happened to me today!

I've been busy of late frantically trying to finish a case study I am writing for my post grad certificate, so have not been out that much. So when I realised that we needed some groceries, I climbed on the S'wing to get them..... Well the supermarket is on the outskirts of town, not far from the open roads and a 60mh speed limit.... I thought damn the supermarket and shot past going for a wee ride first before getting the groceries. On the way back I think a Honda Varadero, or Suzuki 1,000 V-Strom thundered past.... He was going at a fair lick, and at first I thought it was a crotch rocket (saw him in the mirrors) so I let him past, and then after he had gone by decided to keep up..... I couldn't match his accleration could only pass 2 to 3 cars to his 4 to 5, but every time I caught up with him, I noticed he glanced in the mirror and would overtake another few cars..... Then after a while he'd look in the mirror again and there I was right behind again...... So he'd accelerate off and overtake a few more cars, onmly to find me right behind him again failry soon after.... It was kinda fun. Once in town there wasn't as much room for him to manouvere as he had panniers on so couldn't fit between the slow/stationary cars....... But the turn off came up for the supermarket, so I saved him any extra embaressment, and went to get the groceries rather than scooting past.... Twisted Evil Smile On a final note, I reckon the handling of the scoot with my odd tyre setup, and progressive front springs is more nimble than my Yamaha bike which is a little heavier right enough, but with with bigger wheels and grippy metzelers..... Anyway, once I did the shopping I pushed the supermarket trolley up to the scoot and loaded up several bagfuls of shopping to the bemusement of several passersby and rode home feeling happier and more laid back again.... Smile

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PostSubject: Re: Are there any serious problems or issues with the Silver Wing ?   Sun May 31, 2009 7:11 pm

Bernardo,

I do the same thing as you...ride past the store first and then go there about 1/2 hour or so later. Makes going to the store fun and I just tell my wife it was really busy. :ROTF: I also like to take the shopping cart out to the scoot and watch as others look at what I'm doing. I can fit about 8 or our grocery bags, which are the smaller plastic ones, in my scoot.. the people just stare at me when I do this. You guys over there sure get a lot of bikes we don't get. I've never heard of a Veradero, or others you guys get. Must be nice to have such a large selection.

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PostSubject: Ride a Silver Wing, risk getting addicted to bikes aswell...   Mon Jun 01, 2009 3:31 am

Jeff

This summer, starting next week when I've completed the work for my course (which I'm supposed to be doing right now, but have been seduced away again) I'm going to enjoy test riding various other machines, though for the moment I seem to have my heart set on a Yamaha Fazer 1000, but the older torquier carb model. I should be able to keep my Mrs agreeable and afford one by next summer. The Honda Varadero however isn't on my list, as its heavier than my yamaha, and only a little more bhp, though better torque.....

http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/bikereviews/searchresults/Bike-Reviews/Honda/Honda-XL1000-Varadero-2001--current/?&R=EPI-336


Beisdes I think I have a thing for the 4 cylinder bikes, or maybe even the Triumph Tiger triple, now that is a lovely machine, if a bit tall. A lowering kit and taller screen is needed for that one......

I still need to have a go on a Suzuki V-Strom 1000 which is the suzuki equivalent, over 100bhp and a bit more torque than I have on my yamaha, and lighter. Plus price wise these are affordable.

http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/bikereviews/searchresults/Bike-Reviews/Suzuki/Suzuki-DL1000-V-Strom-2002-current/?&R=EPI-406

It's all money money money..... You test ride, and then think what you would need to do to tweak it to how you like..... sigh. The Fazer other than needing a taller screen seemed "just right", and plenty powerful enough, though its still tweakable.... That by the way is something to be wary of with regard to insurance, as even for my S'wing I had to shop around a bit to find a company that doesn't charge an arm and a leg for the performance mods.

The only other machine I've ridden that really felt right was the BMW R1200GS, but even a second hand one is twice the price of a same age Fazer. Also the Fazer feels much quicker and aggressive, but also has that laid back "cruise a long" feel if you ride easy and are gentle on the revs. That is what I'm after, and being able to do it in comfort....

Yep that Silver wing has sure spoilt me for bikes and scoots. I sometimes think that if I hadn't have done all the mods to the Wing, and had tested more bikes before buying the Yamaha diversion, I'd have enough money now to buy a Fazer.... But I'd have missed out on all the fun tweaking the Wing, and perhaps not as gone into test riding other bikes as much....

I was thinking I usually write a review when I've tested a bike... I've already written a few. Should I post them here on the general section? Would anyone be interested?

For what its worth, The S'wing usually wins overall for its versatility and comfort, and only really loses out on brute power and torque.... If I'd never tried any of the other bikes, than I'd probably be content with owning the S'wing alone.

Then again what waste of space having just one machine in the garage when you could have 2, hmmmmm?! or maybe, even three....!

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PostSubject: Re: Are there any serious problems or issues with the Silver Wing ?   Mon Jun 08, 2009 1:57 am

Bernardo, please post your reviews. It's allways interesting what others think of other bikes.
In my opinion Varadero 1000 is too plain. It is not as nimble as one would want and too heavy for even lightest offroad riding. My friend had one, he couldn't keep up with us on Dominators. It's very comfortable on the highway thou.
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PostSubject: Re: Are there any serious problems or issues with the Silver Wing ?   Mon Jun 08, 2009 12:41 pm

As a new owner (3 days), I noticed a few problems with my SW:
1. The darn weather has been crappy (rainy and cold) and I can't ride!!! I need to add some miles, only 28ml so far.
2. On a more serious note, I think that the trunk latch is a bit clumsy. A few times, I actually left the trunk un-latched because it seems that it needs a good push on the end to lock. I am not sure either light is on at that point. Also, it takes at least 2-3 turns of the key to unlock it (not much inside).
Thanks.
Gunars: you are in Riga, I've been there a few times, I am originally from Kiev.
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PostSubject: Re: Are there any serious problems or issues with the Silver Wing ?   Mon Jun 08, 2009 1:39 pm

Miro:
If you leave the seat unlatched, the compartment light stays on and will eventually run down your battery. If you plan to do that often you might want to remove the light bulb.

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PostSubject: Re: Are there any serious problems or issues with the Silver Wing ?   Mon Jun 08, 2009 2:22 pm

After looking for a button (that must be pushed by the seat) for a while, I just removed the light bulb. Thanks.
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PostSubject: Re: Are there any serious problems or issues with the Silver Wing ?   Mon Jun 08, 2009 3:03 pm

I took both my Reflex (41K) and my Silverwing (56K) to the dealer for new tires and drive belts. They checked the brake pads. Both scoots needed new rear pads but the front ones on each were ok. I have tried to squeeze both brake handles equally and each braking I use both. What might I be doing wrong?
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PostSubject: Re: Are there any serious problems or issues with the Silver Wing ?   Mon Jun 08, 2009 4:05 pm

Just like in cars, there will be a different brakes wear (from front to back ) in scooters. This might be due to:
1. "rear wheel drive"
2. Honda combined brake system (I am sure it's been discussed here before)
3. More weight on one wheel vs. the other.
4. You're being righty vs. lefty (different pressure on levers)
Thanks. Miro.
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PostSubject: Re: Are there any serious problems or issues with the Silver Wing ?   Tue Jun 09, 2009 1:05 am

gunars wrote:
Bernardo, please post your reviews. It's allways interesting what others think of other bikes.
In my opinion Varadero 1000 is too plain. It is not as nimble as one would want and too heavy for even lightest offroad riding. My friend had one, he couldn't keep up with us on Dominators. It's very comfortable on the highway thou.


The Dominator was a great machine, I think I was told that by everyone that rode one.... I never did ride one myself.... Was it the Africa Twin that took over from them, and now they have even stopped making them aswell.... You still see a few around though.

I stopped next to a Varadero the other day whilst on my S'wing. It was huge.... It seemed bigger in just about everyway, and the seat height a good few inches higher aswell.



I'll go through the different reviews that I have written and start posting them.

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PostSubject: Re: Are there any serious problems or issues with the Silver Wing ?   Tue Jun 09, 2009 7:47 am

Dominator 650ccm engine is still used on some Honda models. Although a bit de-forced version. Original was 44hp and now it is down to 36hp. Althou bike is reliable there are reports of failed engines at around 60k kms. And repair costs are high.
Africa Twin is 750ccm V-twin engine. And very thirsty one. Something around 12l/100km! I'd say that Varadero is next generation of Africa Twin.
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