Eeek, how'd you crash Rook, if you don't mind me asking? How many miles were you at? Is there any other major maintenance I should be looking at? Did you get your valves checked? I haven't done that yet, but I've been hearing conflicting information about when people should do it.
It was about 5300 miles. I was doing about 70 on a county road. The speed limit was probably 35. I came up over a rise and saw a deer on the road. I probably could have stopped but that would have been some radical braking, it was only my third or fourth ride that year. I braked for a second. I could see nothing was in the oncoming lane for a quarter mile so I steered over there. The deer decided to trot across and there was no avoiding it at that point. It was a downhill slide half on the road and half in the weeds. 240 feet. The bike flipped at least one and a half times. I had some bad road rash on my fingers, calves and knees but no broken bones. I had on a helmet of course and a textile motorcycle jacket. I'm lucky both my shoes stayed on.
I checked my valve clearances at 28,500 miles. I adjusted all of the exhausts and one or two of the intakes. I checked the clearances a few years later and they were all as I had adjusted them. I'm sure it's safest to check the valve clearances according to specced mileage but I've heard numerous times, they will probably continue to tighten after the first scheduled check and after a certain mileage, they just stay the same.
Chain lubing is a good practice. I changed the rear sprocket three times in 50k miles and the chain and front sprocket twice. I changed the coolant every couple years. Oil every 2500 and it was Rotella synthetic but I would start to miss shifts between 1st and second if I went much longer than 2500 miles. Rotella costs about the same as conventional oil so I stuck with it. You can use most synthetics a long time but I'd rather have fresher oil more often. Air filter of course. Change that as recommended or sooner if you ride in the rain. It's good to replace the clutch and brake fluids every couple years but that doesn't need to entail more than sucking out what's in the reservoirs and refilling. I did quite a few tutorials on this in the past years. They pertain to the Gen1 but most of them probably are helpful for the Gen2.
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