spyderhead Posted October 27, 2008 #1 Posted October 27, 2008 I have a 2005 RSTD with 18,500 miles on it. I maintain it meticulously. How many miles can I expect it to live? I am thinking it should be like a car and go for WELL over 100,000 miles. What do you think?
Eck Posted October 27, 2008 #2 Posted October 27, 2008 Heck, you havent worn the brakes out yet ..... My 05 just turned over 60k this past saturday, and I expect it to turn over 100k within the next 3 to 4 years..
spyderhead Posted October 27, 2008 Author #3 Posted October 27, 2008 I do wish I got to ride more. Except for regular but short rides on the Natchez Trace, I am pretty much limited to one long trip each summer (I would say 10,000 of my miles have been MS to AZ, MS to CO, MS to MT); I see no reason why a water cooled, well-maintained engine should not live as long as a car.
SilvrT Posted October 27, 2008 #4 Posted October 27, 2008 I have almost 100,000 miles on my '87 and had over that on my '85 when I sold it... neither show any ill effects such as internal crank, cam, piston, etc problems. I wouldn't be even thinking about this until it's nearing 200,000 (or more).
Gene-b Posted October 27, 2008 #5 Posted October 27, 2008 I sold my 2002 Venture to a friend about a year ago, I put 68,000 on the bike. He has put about 14,000 on it since I sold it to him, so that's around 82,000 on the bike now and the thing runs like new, no major repairs, no problems, no end in sight! He loves it. I replaced my 2002 with a new 2007 Midnight. I have 15,000 on this one and it looks like another great ride. I'ts not a Harley, you don't need a new one every 2 years! Gene
BuddyRich Posted October 27, 2008 #6 Posted October 27, 2008 The V4 will probably go 200k or better. I know of one guy with 170k on his 91 now.
Yammer Dan Posted October 28, 2008 #7 Posted October 28, 2008 The V4 will probably go 200k or better. I know of one guy with 170k on his 91 now. And then you will have it broken in!!!
bikenut Posted October 28, 2008 #8 Posted October 28, 2008 I know of one in florida that has 250k on it and still running and looking Great.Just like the day it was built Bikenut:snow2: By the way it snowed here today in Wisconsin
Andrew Posted October 28, 2008 #9 Posted October 28, 2008 I'm glad I saw this post, I was looking at a 2001 Sunday with 120,000 miles and was curious if it had "too many miles" on it. I't looks very clean, but the audio does not work. No other problems reported. asking $8200. WHat do you think?
BuddyRich Posted October 28, 2008 #10 Posted October 28, 2008 Too much for that many miles I think. You can get newer with less miles for the same price. For only a little more http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2003-Midnight-Royal-Star-Venture_W0QQitemZ130264462776QQihZ003QQcategoryZ50045QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
craigatcsi Posted October 28, 2008 #11 Posted October 28, 2008 I'm glad I saw this post, I was looking at a 2001 Sunday with 120,000 miles and was curious if it had "too many miles" on it. I't looks very clean, but the audio does not work. No other problems reported. asking $8200. WHat do you think? I agree, WAYYYY too much money for those miles. There are some awesome deals out there on used Ventures with low miles. craigr
footsie Posted October 28, 2008 #12 Posted October 28, 2008 There is one in fitzgerald ga, with 278,000 on it, still a daily rider its a 1999 venture, has had reg quaker state oil in it since purchased from martin motors. Jim martin said they have put three clutchs in it but no other internal repairs. They may whine but they do hold up well.
Guest HdHtr Posted October 28, 2008 #13 Posted October 28, 2008 (edited) I have 175,000 on my 91 now, no major problems. I don't baby it, change the oil every 3000 miles and don't hesitate to take off someplace when able and opportunity presents itself! I used to tell my wife I was going to wear this one out and get a new one ... now I tell her I am going to think about retiring this one at 200,000 and then think about getting a new bike! I am getting kind of used to this one ... when it's time, maybe find a low mileage 91 or 92 ... Edited October 28, 2008 by HdHtr
spyderhead Posted November 13, 2008 Author #14 Posted November 13, 2008 Thanks for all of the replies. It's really funny in that I have had my RSTD a little over 4 years now and have never once seen anything I like more or wish I had. That is unusual for me. I have always traded things (motorcycles, cars, etc) every few years. There is nothing I would change on this motorcycle. I do not even hear the "whine" any more. Thanks again. Glad to hear it'll probably outlast me!
Kregerdoodle Posted November 13, 2008 #15 Posted November 13, 2008 I'm glad I saw this post, I was looking at a 2001 Sunday with 120,000 miles and was curious if it had "too many miles" on it. I't looks very clean, but the audio does not work. No other problems reported. asking $8200. WHat do you think? Too much for the miles, I got my 2001 a year ago with 2700 miles on it and only paid $8500.00 for it. Good luck
Kidh2 Posted November 13, 2008 #16 Posted November 13, 2008 I'm glad I saw this post, I was looking at a 2001 Sunday with 120,000 miles and was curious if it had "too many miles" on it. I't looks very clean, but the audio does not work. No other problems reported. asking $8200. WHat do you think? I agree with others...waaaay too much for that much mileage! I got my 2002 in 2005 with 2400 miles on it for $10,500. (basically stole it) As i posted the other day, I laid it down last Saturday and yesterday the insurance adjuster (Progressive) totalled it out at a value of $10,800 counting the extras and I bought it back for $3500. Keep searching, there's a deal out there just waiting for you.
Chinto Posted November 14, 2008 #17 Posted November 14, 2008 I think the real question here is not whether the RSTD will last 100,000 miles which it certainly can. It is will your RSTD last 20 years in your garage? (100,000miles / 5000miles/year= 20 years) Like you said you are easily tempted. Dave
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