Fordf350
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Cheap peace of mind.
Well just heard back from the dealer, same problem again a compression pin malfunction. We are waiting for Yamaha to go see the bike and give us their take.
Wait, what?! The same thing that happened last time . . . . happened again?Well just heard back from the dealer, same problem again a compression pin malfunction. We are waiting for Yamaha to go see the bike and give us their take.
As others wrote, this sounds like a symptom and they haven't found the origin of the issue. Too many of these bikes have been running with only minor issues for 14* years to have it be a typical bike problem. (*They came out in 2010 outside of the US)...
So I've had it with the ST will be looking for an alternative here's my list in ascending order:
Triumph T1200 GT Explorer (there are some 2023's at very low prices' but the 2024 has some interesting changes to its engine that might be wort the extra $$)
Honda AT 2024 Sport ES
BMW 1300 (I was hoping to wait another year before taking a serious look at the Adventure that should come out later this year)
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That's a shame because this current Gen was supposed to be vastly superior in every way to the last Gen. And personally, I think it's the best looking ADV bike. But as one brand after another from the UK/EU disappoints in the long run, it becomes obvious to just stick with any of the brands made in Japan.. . . . There is no way I could possibly recommend the Triumph. . . .
GV no hole in the head - will be seeing the bike next thursdaySounds like the pin coming out is the symptom, not the cause of your problems. No hole in the head this time?
Yeah the Honda is the leader of the 3 will see what I can do with my dealer, even thinking of going back to a Suzuki V Strom however its pretty high bike i stand 5 feet 10As others wrote, this sounds like a symptom and they haven't found the origin of the issue. Too many of these bikes have been running with only minor issues for 14* years to have it be a typical bike problem. (*They came out in 2010 outside of the US)
There is no way I could possibly recommend the Triumph. btdt, lost money to get rid of one, and there are good reasons that 2023s still sit on dealer floors.
Triumph Tiger 1200 Gen4 (2022 - )
After 11.5 years of content Super Tenere ownership, it's all Dirt_Dads fault for buying a KTM 1290 and letting me ride the thing when the world was in COVID lockdown. I'd been perfectly happy with the Super Tenere until I experienced how much lighter and better performing all around the 1290 is...yamahasupertenere.com
If going up anywhere even somewhat remote I would strongly recommend the Honda AT of those three choices. Maybe a last gen BMW.
Absolutely not the Triumph 1200 or any new just-released BMW model.