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Old 03-27-07, 08:46 PM
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Picked it up today from a guy in RI....

2000 TL1000R with 10k miles on the clock.



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Old 03-27-07, 08:53 PM
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Excellent......have you taken it for a rip yet?
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Old 03-27-07, 09:09 PM
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I test rode it, then rode it home from Cranston, RI('bout 50 miles). It's NIIIIIICEEEEE
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Old 03-27-07, 09:20 PM
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Nice find


Beautiful motorcycle--- all the best, perfect timing!
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Old 03-27-07, 09:25 PM
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Wow! looks to be in great shape.

Welcome to the V-twin club!
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Old 03-27-07, 09:31 PM
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In all honesty, it's in OK shape.... needs a lil' TLC. The guy I bought it from had purchased it in '04 from the original owner so he could ride with his buddy. His friend started polishing the frame, got the right side done, then died in a motorcycle accident that year. So the left side never got done, and the guy I bought it from basically stopped riding afterwards. He said he put maybe 60 miles on the bike after the accident. Looks as if it has been sitting outside for at least a lil' bit(not the winter, but it HAS spent some time outdoors), even though he claims it was kept in a garage. I'm gonna tear it down most likely this weekend, polish the shit out of the plastics and tank, change the oil, make sure everything it tight and lubed correctly(rear shock has a squeaking sound), and throw it all back together. I need a new front brake lever and the front tire doesn't look so great(rear is brand new). Also didn't come with the rear hump, just the seat All in all I think I'll be able to dump maybe $200 into it and it'll be right where I want it.
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Old 03-27-07, 09:43 PM
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Looks great! Congratulations! Its worth putting money into whatever it needs. You're going to love it.
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Old 03-27-07, 11:26 PM
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sweet bike...looks good...and great timing

you can't go wrong w' that color scheme

umm...is it lowered?
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Old 03-28-07, 12:43 AM
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I would tear that headlight cover shit off ASAP. I put it on my Superhawk years back and it cut down on my visible light a ton. I thought I was seeing things till I took it off a week later and felt like I had high beams on!


Congrats. 1000 twins rule.
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Old 03-28-07, 12:49 AM
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That's the first TL I've seen without the hump, and it like 100x better than the humps!
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Old 03-28-07, 12:53 AM
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All in all I think I'll be able to dump maybe $200 into it and it'll be right where I want it.
Good luck w/ that...I've had mine for 3 weeks and am in MUCH deeper than that. Its a disease, I tell ya.

Enjoy the bike.
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Old 03-28-07, 07:10 AM
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How are the ergonomics on the TLR compared to a GSXR? Any better for a taller rider?
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Old 03-28-07, 07:17 AM
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It's tough to say.... I haven't been on my old gsxr since December/january, and since have been riding an r1100rt... my initial reaction was damn this is an aggressive position, but it might just be due to my riding a touring bike recently...
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Old 03-28-07, 07:21 AM
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I just looked at the pictures again.......nice cans.
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Old 03-28-07, 05:24 PM
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I just looked at the pictures again.......nice cans.
Are you talking to Doc??

If you need any help let me know i'm a pro with these now I've torn mine completely down and backtogether, The squeaking shock is a typical problem, you gotta take all the linkages and moving parts and use some Neverseize or Lithium grease on them.. I got sucked in to the TL Cult and I've spent between $3500 and $4000 this winter, not to mention the little I spent when i got it last summer..
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Old 03-28-07, 05:31 PM
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Looks great! Post more pics once she's all blinged up...
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Old 03-28-07, 06:49 PM
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How are the ergonomics on the TLR compared to a GSXR? Any better for a taller rider?
The TLR and GSXR's of the same years, the TLR was more roomy for taller riders. Modern GSXRS seem to be a bit taller now, so I don't know how the TLR compares to a modern GSXR for tall riders.
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Old 03-28-07, 08:45 PM
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Nice find! You are going to be hooked on the V-Twin Power!!!
Looks like it's in great shape, enjoy it!

I still haven't decided what the heck I am doing, if I am getting something new?
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Old 03-28-07, 10:47 PM
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I still haven't decided what the heck I am doing, if I am getting something new?
You seemed pretty impressed with the R1 when we went to Motorsport.... still undecided?
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Old 03-28-07, 11:00 PM
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2000 was the best year for the blue/white color scheme. Sweet pick!
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Old 03-29-07, 09:20 AM
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Well thanks for all the compliments guys.... the bike is being thoroughly gone over all day Saturday, probably starting at 10am including an oil change, new choke cable(was wondering why the choke wasn't working, the cable's snapped!), replacing the broken front brake lever, plugs, air filter(depending on the condition of the one in there) and a shitload of cleaning. If any of you TL enthusiasts wanna cruise over and check it out, offer some input/suggestions, you're more than welcome. This is my first TL and don't really know a whole lot about the bike. I'd like to do a throttle body synch as well if I can get my hands on the tool to do it.
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Old 03-29-07, 10:28 AM
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Get on TLZone for info (if you're not on there already). Be careful though, you will wake up days later in a haze with your wallet empty, credit card maxed and UPS guy knocking on your door.

I grew up and currently work in Westboro (no longer live there). Are you a townie?

I replaced my fast idle cable too; it was completely seized. Definitely look at the TRE, wiring (ground and +mod), airbox mod and PAIR system removal. All those mods an be done for <$100 total, and are beneficial IMO. Search TLZone - there are many threads. Drop me a line if you have a Q.
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Old 03-29-07, 10:35 AM
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I'm kinda a townie, I've been here since I was 13, but went to St. John's for high school, so I'm kinda set apart from a lot of the locals. I've looked on tlzone, but have been reading through tlplanet more for some reason. As of now I'm more concerned with getting everything sorted out as to make the bike perfect, then I can go in and start modding. One thing that caught my eye is that the wiring looks like it has been pulled out from the left front fairing near the gauges, as if someone pulled it to take a look at something and never tucked it back in. There is one small connector with brown wires going into it that's disconnected as well, which I want to figure out Saturday as well.

Where in Westboro do you work?
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Old 03-29-07, 11:52 AM
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I work at EMC, you prob. know where that is. I used to live off of Flanders Rd...that side of town.

Feel free to send a pic of that electrical connector. I do believe that there is an unused plug up front, not sure if thats the one you're seeing tho. The factory manual is available for DL on TLZone. Definitely get that.

I would consider doing the wiring mod - the harness is definitely a weak point. Not hard, just takes some time.
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Old 03-29-07, 12:22 PM
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Hahahaha I work at EMC for corporate security in Hopkinton. That's funny.

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