Welcome to --==={ SportsBiker.net }===-- Sign in | Join | Help
in Search

Honda quality

Last post 30-05-2008, 21:22 by Ray. 18 replies.
Page 1 of 2 (19 items)   1 2 Next >
Sort Posts: Previous Next
  •  04-05-2008, 17:29 31477

    Honda quality

    I've had the fairings off for the first time today to change the oil and filter.

    The fasteners all came off now problem, no seizures no rounded bolt heads, no furring at all.

    The engine casings are like those of a brand new bike...quick wipe down with the cloth where the road muck gets thrown up by the front wheel and they are like new too.

    With a few hours with a cloth only, you could genuinely sell the bike as new despite the fact its done 16000 miles.

    The only black mark is where some muppet has changed the coolant and let it spill on the radiator making the paint bubble up.

    Top marks...i like Hondas ! YesBig Smile


  •  04-05-2008, 19:24 31478 in reply to 31477

    Re: Honda quality

    You should'nt rub it in D63 not everyone has a Honda Wink
    Racing is everything, anything before or after is waiting
  •  06-05-2008, 20:25 31538 in reply to 31484

    Re: Honda quality

    My 636 is the same? I can get a pic if you like as its in bits now as we speak!
  •  07-05-2008, 9:07 31549 in reply to 31538

    Re: Honda quality

    Why is it in bits?  Just for maintenance/cleaning I hope.

  •  08-05-2008, 10:32 31603 in reply to 31549

    Re: Honda quality

    Quality at the price of boredom Surprise

    Yams aren't that far off the mark but it still depends on how the bike is looked after too.

    The only bikes I've been put off buying are the value for money Suzukis and the Trumpets.


  •  08-05-2008, 17:15 31621 in reply to 31603

    Re: Honda quality

    Nowt boring about having a well-engineered well made bike.Big Smile

     

    What is boring though is having a bike that doesn't start when you want it too. Won't be making that mistake again!


  •  09-05-2008, 21:23 31645 in reply to 31621

    Re: Honda quality

    I dont mind what the make of a bike is as long as it handles well round corners and the only makes of bikes I've been disappointed with were Ducati and Fireblade.

    I've never tried a Yam but the ZX10 and the gixxers I've had they were great. I've tried speed tripple and that was good too but I really didnt like the FB and the duke that I tried.

    Forgot to say how brilliant my Tuono is btw.Wink


    "Thoughts Worth Thinking About Events Worth Examining"

  •  10-05-2008, 21:52 31658 in reply to 31549

    Re: Honda quality

    D 6:
    Why is it in bits?  Just for maintenance/cleaning I hope.


    Maintance! Back together now!

    Honda's arent that great, the biaaaaaaach has a VFR4, and its shit, infact it wont ever start, ever, I even put new plugs in and it still wont start, biggest pile of poo poo I have ever worked on, all the bolts are seized and then round off too, Honda quality my ass!

  •  12-05-2008, 18:33 31689 in reply to 31645

    Re: Honda quality

    GixxeRay:

    I dont mind what the make of a bike is as long as it handles well round corners and the only makes of bikes I've been disappointed with were Ducati and Fireblade.

     

     

    Philistine.


  •  14-05-2008, 20:47 31718 in reply to 31717

    Re: Honda quality

    I've not had any problems with the quality of my Honda either.


    gixerjunkies.net
  •  14-05-2008, 23:04 31728 in reply to 31718

    Re: Honda quality

    comon now honda lovers its a common knowledge amongst most track enthusiasts that Honda make not so hot production bikes but they probably make the greatest racing bikes. Burnout

    I do accept that build quality is better than anything else but normal production bikes dont handle well compared with gixxers and kwacks or yams.Wink


    "Thoughts Worth Thinking About Events Worth Examining"

  •  15-05-2008, 7:46 31736 in reply to 31728

    Re: Honda quality

    And everyone knows that the Yams make the best looking bikes too Stick out tongue
Page 1 of 2 (19 items)   1 2 Next >
View as RSS news feed in XML
Powered by Community Server, by Telligent Systems