How many miles are too many on a motorcycle?

How many miles are too many on a motorcycle?

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For smaller sports bikes, a mileage above 20,000 to 30,000 is on the high side, while larger motorcycles are considered high mileage after the 50,000-mile point.

Q. How long does a Sportster battery last?

A: The durability of the battery depends on its construction technology and maintenance. A properly constructed and well-maintained battery should serve you for about five years.

Q. What is considered high mileage for a Harley Sportster?

For sports bikes, 25,000 miles can be a lot. Harley-Davidson® motorcycles are built to last much longer. If a bike has good maintenance records, no signs of damage and no oil leaks, even a bike with 40,000 to 50,000 miles can be expected to last a long time.

Q. How long does a Goldwing engine last?

Honda Gold Wings are incredibly durable and can last on average between 250,000 and 300,000 miles with instances of some even lasting up to 400,000 miles.

Q. Are Goldwings hard to ride?

Yes it’s heavy, but it’s only heavy when your feet are on the ground. There’s something about that huge engine between your ankles. I’ve considered going to maybe a Connie 14 for smaller and sportier, but it’s just so darned easy and comfy touring on that Wing. I recommend the rental for a day or two.

Q. What is a 1984 Honda Goldwing worth?

Values

Excellent$6,900
Very Good$4,130
Good$2,260
Fair$1,590
PoorN/A

Q. How much is a 93 Goldwing worth?

Values

Excellent$10,520
Very Good$6,465
Good$2,985
Fair$1,225
PoorN/A

Q. How much does a 1993 Honda Goldwing weight?

Water cooled, 1520cc, Boxer-6, SOHC

Engine and transmission Switch unit
Engine type:6 cylinders, 4-stroke, Boxer
Curb weight:886.3 lbs
Dry weight:820.1 lbs
Chassis and suspension

Q. What is a 1986 Honda Goldwing worth?

Values

Excellent$4,845
Very Good$3,035
Good$1,405
Fair$585
PoorN/A
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