2014 R3T issues?


Both my 2013 and 2015...never had an issue with those side covers. I think sometimes people miss the bottom pin when putting them on. Also, keep the pins and grommets clean for more bite. A little gorilla snot helps as well. Tacky tacky.
 
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@jjerdonjr so have you had a chance to take her for a ride yet?

We need to know if you have gotten her off the trailer yet?

Inquiring minds want to know.
 
WOOOOT! Welcome Rocket Captain
-MIG
 
She is off the trailer but waiting on doctor to clear me tomorrow before I take her out.
Groundhog from hell ran out on me causing me to hit a mailbox and cartwheel into a drainage ditch. Severely sprained both ankles and fractured three toes.
Going to be 70F here in TN so looking forward to burning up some fuel.
 
I know of two that are on the wanted posters at the post office: was it one of these two?

 
I purchased a 2014 R3T 1.5 yrs ago and other than a locked up rear brake caliper riding it home after purchase (was replaced and repaired no charge). Since then I've put 14k miles on it and it's been trouble free. I would advise that you don't fill your gas tank above the bottom of the filler neck as doing so can block the intake of air and temporarily starve it of fuel. Other than that I have to say I like this bike more every day and I'd bet you will too!
 
I would advise that you don't fill your gas tank above the bottom of the filler neck as doing so can block the intake of air and temporarily starve it of fuel.

It will also cause the overflow to overwhelm your emissions canister and once you get a couple of miles down the road it will keep trying to stall unless you keep the revs up. Of course, removing the emissions and allowing any overflow to dump to mother Earth as was originally intended will alleviate that problem.

bob