Kawasaki Concours Forum
The C-14, aka Kawasaki Concours-14, the new one :) => The Bike - C14/GTR 1400 => Topic started by: badv on November 01, 2013, 05:50:06 PM
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Gentlemen,
Yup - I know, 'how long is a piece of string' sort of question. I've checked out the 'log' thread and see quite a few inmates have clocked up serious mileages!
Want a 2010+ one with all the electric wizardry, and my budget is throwing up options with 20-30k on the clock.
I've owned a bunch of Kawasakis and the engines are bombproof - my main concerns are:
- shaft drive (What's the pattern - 'faulty units fail early' / 'fail with age' / 'random'?)
- corrosion / rust / electronics inhaling moisture etc. In other words the quality of finish and weather sealing. Kawasaki are very hit & miss with this - some of mine melted in the rain, but my ZX12 had a better finish than BMWs)
I'm expecting to do about 20-30k on it in the next couple of years, and it will be ridden through the winter.
Experiences and advice is most appreciated!
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I am hardly the one to answer questions of longevity based on personal experience, but I can say these based on the zillions of posts I have read on the forums:
1) There is no "too many" miles
2) Shaft drive failure on the Concours 14 is very rare
3) Seems to be one of the better "finishes" of Kawasaki's as far as paint and electronics and rust and such
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+1
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When I saw the title I thought you were looking at bikes with 75,000 miles and up.
I put almost 20,000 miles in my first year with the Concours. Sure hope that is not 'too many' miles. LOL!
I would say how many miles is too many, would be based on your own comfort level and the price. Also, the maintenance records.
Also, how fast the miles are accumulated tells you whether they are probably highway miles vs. city streets. Most of my miles were put on running 400 miles to the Gulf Coast for work. Some interstate, but mostly state highways and byways.
Good Luck.
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My 6 year old, 112,000 mile C14 has no rust, corrosion or bad paint EXCEPT for small area of the fuel tank underneath the seat. This area collects and holds water when you wash the bike and rust will form there if you do not remove the seat and dry. I caught it early on and treated the rust with a rust cure product and it is no longer a problem.
Other than that I have had zero problems. I haven't replaced anything but tires, headlight bulbs, brake pads and regular maintenance items. I am beggining to wonder just how long can a clutch last? I am confident enough in getting another 100,000 miles that I am investing 2500 in new suspension.
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And whom would be installing it?
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And whom would be installing it?
I have already installed an Ohlins on the back and plan to send the forks to Traxxion Dynamics for new valves.
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Well, you have had some bad luck with things falling off, you know.
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Well, you have had some bad luck with things falling off, you know.
Yes, kind of ya to call it "bad luck", more like slack a$$edness. But I have taken steps to correct those shortcomings. Registered with Lumosity and playing brain games several times a week to improve my memory, attention, focus and attention to detail.
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2010+ will have warranty or extended warranty available that would address most of your worries.
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My 2010 has 80,000 miles on it and its almost broken in. I'd trust it to go to the end of the world and back ;D
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That's great guys, good to hear they are holding up well!
Looks like I will be returning to Kawasaki after all! Now, which colour is the fastest.... ;)
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No one and I mean no one on this forum has an opinion on that. :finger_fing11:
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I don't think that there's any new 08's left..
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40,000+ on my 2010. No problems, starts and runs like new.
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As I said before, the reason I still buy Kawasakis is the fact that I can walk up to my 40 year old 903 Z-1, hit the button (or kick) and go. This was bought on my 20th birthday, and survived living at the redline blowing the side covers of all challengers for years. It was legendary among my peers and still is- to this day the engine and transmission cases have never been opened, and the clutch, dual point ignition, and Mikuni carbs have never been touched after 114,000 smilin' miles. The only maintenance I paid for was checking the valves every 20k. I did destroy a lot of chains in the day, which is why I bought a C-14 shafty. I paid $2,100. new and have been offered 6,000. recently, but I will never sell my memories. I fully expect this C-14 to go 300,000 with me on it god-willing.
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if shaft drive failure is your main concern , then don't worry, you can easily pick up 2nd hand units of ebay for a few hundred bucks, usually off low mileage bikes .
the truth of the matter is that once these bikes get to 40k , their values drop off a cliff, which easily pays for a fair deal or 2nd parts further down the road !
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I bought my 08 with 3k miles 2.5 years ago and I am getting ready to hit 75k on her. This thing is ridden hard all the time with sport bikes and I never fail to have people ask me after a ride what the hell is a Concours? That thing hauls ass!! I am getting ready to do yet another track day this coming up weekend with it as well. In this time the issues I have encountered have been very minor considering how I abuse it - Valve cover gasket leaking, Final drive leaking, windshield motor went out, front disc brake rotors warped, TPMS battery died. All of these covered under warranty and I extended the warranty to 9 years for very little money so I have no worries just ride it like I stole it and smile the entire time.
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All of these covered under warranty
The warranty is always to good point to brag about on the Concours. And for Kawasaki to offer a full warranty for 3 years AND the ability to extend it for 6 more years on top of that for less than $700.... they have to be offering a quality bike or they would lose their shirt.... and it is not like the Concours 14 is a new model anymore.
I believe that no other bike, of ANY brand, model, or type, has a warranty that can touch that of the Concours.
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I have a 2009 with 22k on the clock. Just routine repairs and upkeep.
I'm looking at a new blue 2013. I like the linked ABS as well as the updated
features of the bike,too. ;D
In short, I would purchase another Connie without thinking to hard about it!
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The warranty is always to good point to brag about on the Concours. And for Kawasaki to offer a full warranty for 3 years AND the ability to extend it for 6 more years on top of that for less than $700.... they have to be offering a quality bike or they would lose their shirt.... and it is not like the Concours 14 is a new model anymore.
I believe that no other bike, of ANY brand, model, or type, has a warranty that can touch that of the Concours.
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Key point.
The only thing that ever worried me was some reports about rust on the portion of the tank under the seat from accumulated water. I solved quite easily by not washing the bike more than once a year :)
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:goodpost:
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55000k on my 09 and never an issue besides tires and normal maintenance!! Feels like only now the suspension is loosening up nicely...still many many miles left in this beast! Replaced the filter sock this past weekend...man, that thing was black and all clogged up, other than that...perfect!! :)
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Key point.
The only thing that ever worried me was some reports about rust on the portion of the tank under the seat from accumulated water. I solved quite easily by not washing the bike more than once a year :)
I swap out 3 different seats on the Concours and have never seen sitting water. It is my go to rain bike since it has the most advanced safety features and when the windshield is at the right height the water blows off my faceshield without me having to turn my head.