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| J.K.R |
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According to Parkers, £1780.
Though i've heard they arent that accurate. Really need to get the newest glass guide book too, Our old one mysteriously dissapeared  ____________________ www.oldskoolsuzuki.info |
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| Dav1son |
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firstly is this an R or S.
the R will carry a higher price but a 1998 TLS
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| St0rmer66 |
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'R' model has a full fairing, 'S' model has a half fairing. So which was it?
The TL1000S has crap rear suspension (not a standard shock) which resulted in the bike being dubbed "the widow maker". Lots of nasty highsides but I read a recent test in Bike magazine about them and apparently they aren't half as bad as people thought back then when you compare them to the flighty bikes we have these days. ____________________ :: Honda XR 125 L ('53) => Kawasaki GPZ 500S ('02) => Suzuki SV650S ('00) => Aprilia RSV-R ('51) :: |
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| the grim reaper |
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They didn't ever change the damper, although there is a direct bolt-in replacement, from Hagon, if I remember correctly.
The recall was to fit a seriously crap steering damper to the top yoke, most riders immediately replaced it with a better quality one. This was to prevent tank slappers, no more.
The rotary rear damper was a crap design, effectively seperating the pre-load and spring rate from the damper control. As previously mentioned, the heat from the exhaust turned th oil thin and the shock was vague.
Apart from that, the engine is excellent and the TL-R had few major problems. Do have a look at the frame where the spring part of the shock mounts though, as a few were known to crack at that point.
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The real reason the TL1000S was killing people is because it was an evil monster of a motorcycle with a massively powerful and torquey 1000cc v-twin in a short wheelbased, steeply raked frame. This was complimented by an agressive riding position and an overly wide rear tyre.
It was almost exclusively bought by 40-50 year old born-again bikers who last rode a third-hand BSA C15 when they were 17.
They were a fire-breathing, vicious monster of a motorcycle which needed to be treated with a bit of respect and ridden with a bit of experience (and fitted with a narrower rear tyre).
So, it wasn't really a design flaw. The bike was designed to be an utter hooligan, and that's what it was. What's strange is people appeared surprised when it started misbehaving and hurting people. Well, that's what hooligans do.
The early TL1000S is my number one selection for a future classic. Two other bikes have been termed 'widow maker' the first was the Kawasaki H1, the other was the fox-eye fireblade. You can still find the odd 'blade for a good price, try buying even a basket-case H1 for less than £2000. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 64 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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