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mr fish
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PostSubject: Re: Are there any serious problems or issues with the Silver Wing ?   Tue Jun 09, 2009 9:33 am

Two of my riding buds have varedaros great for the road not so hot off it though the engine is from the vtr firestorm so has side mounted rads (not good if it falls over)another guy has a kawasaki klv (rebadged vstrom suzuki) which is a bit better all round personally if i were going around the world a yamaha tenere or bmw gs800
or maybe my silverwing lol

p.s i do like africa twins better than varederos

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PostSubject: Re: Are there any serious problems or issues with the Silver Wing ?   Wed Jun 17, 2009 11:31 am

I had a recall on my S'wing. The gas tank had to be replaced. This was very serious.

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PostSubject: Re: Are there any serious problems or issues with the Silver Wing ?   Wed Jun 17, 2009 2:30 pm

mr fish wrote:
Two of my riding buds have varedaros great for the road not so hot off it though the engine is from the vtr firestorm so has side mounted rads (not good if it falls over)another guy has a kawasaki klv (rebadged vstrom suzuki) which is a bit better all round personally if i were going around the world a yamaha tenere or bmw gs800
or maybe my silverwing lol

p.s i do like africa twins better than varederos


Agree with you on the BMW GS 800... A pity they don't make a variant with the tele lever and paralever suspension as per the GS 1200.... I've ridden both and the 1200 is pretty awesome amazing on road handling and more than enough power for most bikers unless you're a real petrol-head. The 800 paled a bit after the 1200.... That said for off road, I reckon the 800 is the better machine being lighter.... The 1200 is surely too heavy for serious off road use. Then again Charlie and Ewan did ride around the world on the even heavier, less powerful 1150s.

I stopped my S'wing next to a varadero once and the damn thing was huge! I also read they are a bit heavy on petrol......

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PostSubject: Re: Are there any serious problems or issues with the Silver Wing ?   Tue Jul 21, 2009 8:06 am

driftwoodpoint wrote:
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!


Hey Coralee and Mike. The instructor when I took the MSF Rider's Edge Safety Course last year is named Skip Harrison. He took a 10,000 mile trip on his Goldwing a few summers ago and wrote a book detailing the trip which is actually a daily log of the trip. The title of his book is "All Who Wander Aren't Lost". I think you can get it at Amazon. I bought one from him at the end of the course and found it really interesting as well as informative.
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PostSubject: gas tank issue   Thu Jul 23, 2009 6:59 pm

I have a 2004 Swing and recently I pulled into a station to top off the tank, which was quite empty. When I removed the cap from the filler neck, gas shot out the neck and drenched me and the whole scoot. The gas came out under a lot of pressure, and it was very fortunate that no fire started. As I stood there covered with gas, watching fuel run down on the hot exhaust, I tried to figure out what had gone wrong. Anybody ever have this happen to them?
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PostSubject: Re: Are there any serious problems or issues with the Silver Wing ?   Thu Jul 23, 2009 8:20 pm

Captlucky,

You should check this link out about the gas tank:

http://scootertrap.com/2003%20Honda%20Silverwing%20Fuel%20System%20Recall.pdf

I would read this carefully and then take this in to your dealer. If it falls under this recall they have to repair it for free. Look at the date at towards the top of the link. Keep us informed of the fix if you would. Hope this helps.

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PostSubject: Re: Are there any serious problems or issues with the Silver Wing ?   Sat Sep 05, 2009 2:47 am

[quote="mickey"]
Bernardo wrote:
Hi Fellas,


I hear you. I bought a New Beetle diesel in 1999 to "save money". Endless tinkering and mods later I'd spent $40,000 on my $20,000 car and wasted hundreds of gallons of fuel driving it for no reason. I would have spent less money had I bought a boring, gas-guzzling SUV.


I had a 99 diesel beetle too. Traded in for Honda CR-V at the point of about $17000 repairs, jumped ship earlier than you. I am glad VW does not sell motorcycles here.

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PostSubject: Re: Are there any serious problems or issues with the Silver Wing ?   Tue Jan 19, 2010 4:40 am

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I stopped my S'wing next to a varadero once and the damn thing was huge! I also read they are a bit heavy on petrol......


So is SWing! My friend had varadero and we went to annual technical inspection together (we have to do such by law) and I compared them both standing side by side. Not too much of the size difference except height.
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PostSubject: Dash Fuse Blowing   Sun Apr 11, 2010 5:07 pm

Good day all, I wanted to get this issue out to some fellow Wingers who may find it of help. I'm 46 and have been a mech-nic most of my life so one of things I've learned to hate is electrical issues. They can be a real B%@$H to find. So guess what? I'm on the hunt. My 10amp (Horn Meter) fuse was burning on occasion. Since my 03 had less then 200 miles on it I knew all the wiring was good and fresh. So common cents suggested to look around moving parts Not 2 many places w/moving parts on this thing so my focus went to the steering and forks. I don't mind learning but getting the body off this thing was a bear. I noticed a polished area on the corner of my fork bearing cap. Rolled the harness over and there it was It was cut by the cap from turning. Which explained the intermittent fuse disposal some times when I made R turn. The factory had closed the wire loom keepers to close so I arranged them to where it wouldn't be an issue. So if U hear of someone burning fuse's tell'em what I had found. Thanks to Honda for setting me straight with posting photos.
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Last edited by Red on Sun Apr 11, 2010 6:14 pm; edited 6 times in total (Reason for editing : Ah! I'll figure this out. Thanks Honda and Dennis)
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PostSubject: Re: Are there any serious problems or issues with the Silver Wing ?   Sun Apr 11, 2010 5:46 pm

Red wrote:
I wanted to attach some photos but looking around here I see no means to do so. Well B Safe and Stay Frosty.


http://www.silverwing600.com/tips-on-using-this-site-f8/posting-pictures-in-the-main-forum-in-any-topic-t850.htm#6929

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PostSubject: Re: Are there any serious problems or issues with the Silver Wing ?   Sun Apr 11, 2010 6:00 pm

Hey Red,

Welcome to the forum and thank's for the good information.

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PostSubject: Re: Are there any serious problems or issues with the Silver Wing ?   Sun Apr 11, 2010 9:15 pm

Red,

Thanks for the good info and the photo's. Also, welcome to the forum and please try to be an active member. It seems you could offer a lot of info with your background. There are quite a few knowledgeable members here to also give advice. How do you like the SWing?

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