moto-rama
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I have the opportunity to pick up a TL1000R and
Get a Superhawk or RC-51 .
Or maybe a SV-Something.
Thank me later.
Or if you don't mind being ridden by a motorcycle, get a Ducati.
I have the opportunity to pick up a TL1000R and
Get a Superhawk or RC-51 .
Or maybe a SV-Something.
Thank me later.
Or if you don't mind being ridden by a motorcycle, get a Ducati.

Gonna bump this because I got a TLR.
One thing I'd like to clarify; on my first tank I got 36mpg, and on my second I got 38mpg (and this is adjusted for speedometer error). Someone commented earlier that I'd expect sub-30mpg ratings, but I could probably get 40 out of it if I tried.
The speed is just stupid. Instant power, any gear, any RPM. I've discovered it has a throttle retard on it in the 1st-4th gears that's easily bypassed. But while it's not bypassed it makes it a bit twitchy, which is noticeable.
I plan to hit up Dave Moss to get the suspension set up for me. I've only taken it on the freeway thus far as well as the occasional quick turn through town and it seems to hold its line pretty well. The real test will be finding out how quickly/slowly I can toss it around in the tight stuff.
It seems to have a lot of common problems that are well known and fairly easily fixed. The TL forum is a wealth of information. The PO experienced a leaky gas tank gasket that he had replaced, but 3 days after I got it gas started leaking again. I took it apart, put on some liquid gasket, and it's been good since then.
My biggest complaint is that it's a heavy bike and I'm a light guy. I'll hold onto it for at least a couple years, but I'd think twice before buying another bike that's pushing 500lbs wet.
But you really can't beat the sound![]()
If I switch to a 180 rear tire, will I get a warning prior to lowsiding? On my F3 with a stock tire I scraped footpegs before I reached the end of the tire. I'm concerned that going to a narrower tire won't allow me as much leeway.
Yes, all TLs have a lowside warning light on the dash.
You scraped pegs on your F3 because you still had feelers on, the suspension was junk, or a combo of both. If you are worried about a 180 being too narrow, just keep a 190 on there regardless of what 95% of TL owners already figured out.
Yes, all TLs have a lowside warning light on the dash.
You scraped pegs on your F3 because you still had feelers on, the suspension was junk, or a combo of both. If you are worried about a 180 being too narrow, just keep a 190 on there regardless of what 95% of TL owners already figured out.
I'm not sure any bike today comes with the relatively "flat profile" 190/50 tire that was stock on the TL's.
Switching to a 180/55 was a large improvement...but now you can also try the 190/55 which seems to be the new standard size on literbikes.
Wait until you need to change so that you can appreciate the quicker steering feel that results.
$2,800 sounds like a darned good price.
Any upgrades to it, (ie. power commander, springs, stainless brake lines etc)?
Oh, and, of course, pic?
Very very nice Riddler; congratulations!
The power commander is a big deal to have; without it TL's have iffy fueling.
Did you get the stock pipes just in case our legislators pull some kind of "OEM exhaust only" crap on us?
The PO gave me the stock headers, but he didn't have the stock cans. I figure if necessary I could find a set easy enough from out-of-state. But I'm pretty sure my exhaust is illegal anyway. While the bike never had a CAT, I thought any modification of the exhaust was already illegal.