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Location: Newmarket Ontario Canada
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Welcome from Canada; youll have no problems at all keeping up or passing a Harley. I ride with them all the time here and can pass at will.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Tennessee
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And a welcome from Middle Tennessee
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Boulder County, Colorado
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I followed the manufacturer's break-in recommends in my VN800B, and at 40K mi - zero problems, zero oil consumption. Didn't get to break-in my Nomad but hope the PO followed the recipe, it is not that difficult. Also agree with varying the speed over the range up to the limit during that time.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Dickinson Texas
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Well I'm planning a ride to the hill country (Austin area) with a friend and after that it should good and broke in.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Barrington, New Hampshire
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welcome from New Hampshire......Bought my 05 new....noisy from day one. Great bike. Wife and I and a full load can cruise at 70 all day...comfortably...to me this is were the mad excels.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Dickinson Texas
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I here ya on the softer seat thats something I will deal with after I get it paid for along with some pipes
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Location: Where I am at
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Welcome fisherdude from another Texas resident.
I also recently got a new 08. Put it on the road early February. I took it easy the first 100 miles. Only busted 100 three times and found the rev-limiter two or thee times in first and second. Did a lot of speed variations and minimal steady speeds. Changed oil and filter at 400 miles. Drained it from the oil screen plug on the left side just behind the kickstand. Found a little debris and some fuzzy stuff like gasket shaving and some goo. Oil was clear. I still didn't do any steady speed long runs until it go around 800 miles then I rode it like I always ride. It rolled over to 1600 miles today the oil in the sight glass is just where it was when I changed it at 400 miles last month. So far I'm happy. If it holds up like my 2000 1500 FI Nomad, which has 117000 miles on it, I will really be pleased. Your gonna enjoy the Hill Country roads just west of Austin. Some must do ones are: FM 1431 Cedar Park to Marble Falls Lime Creek Rd from Volente to FM 1431 Park Rd 4 from TX 29 to Kingsland Hamilton Pool Rd from South Austin to US 281 Ranch Road 12 from Hamilton Pool Rd through Dripping Springs to Winberly |
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you will love the nomad.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Pasadena, Texas
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Noise? I thought those were the sound stylings of the Kawasaki V-twin Symphony Orchestra
Welcome to then menagerie. I'm just up Hwy 3 from you. We'll have to get together and ride soon. |
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Location: Dickinson Texas
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Heres a pic
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Huntington Beach, Ca.
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Welcome from Southern California...The noise your hearing is most likely the ICS (idle control solenoids clicking), not to worry. Their built like tanks!
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Arkansas/Mississippi
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I'm new to the forum also, on my 04 nomad the first time the fan came on I pulled over to see what was wrong with the bike the KAW motors seem to make alot of noise. But it's a great bike I don't worry one bit about going anywhere and it not bring me back. Just use good oil and chang it on time, ride that horse she will go. Check out Gadets Nomad page for some good mods and tect tips and also this Forum, You can it alot of info and tips to make the Nomad even better.
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Location: Stony Plain, Alberta
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Good Day eh! Welcome from Stony Plain, Alberta. The only thing I should warn you about a potential problem with your Nad' is the cramping in your face it will give you from the constant smile you will have on your face looking at it and riding it.
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