How many miles?
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How many miles?
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My Commander is now on 90439 miles, since 2018 I have recoded all my trips, bimbles etc trying to do MCN's 5k miles a year, the following is total miles each year from 2018 to date:
2018: 4998
2019: 4737
2020: 1485 - Covid
2021: 3165
2022: 3010
2023: 4503
2024: 3298 to date
Tony
My Commander is now on 90439 miles, since 2018 I have recoded all my trips, bimbles etc trying to do MCN's 5k miles a year, the following is total miles each year from 2018 to date:
2018: 4998
2019: 4737
2020: 1485 - Covid
2021: 3165
2022: 3010
2023: 4503
2024: 3298 to date
Tony
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Cant remember miles per year,but I covered 71,thousand+ from 1999 to 2020(when I sold it) on my Classic,roughly between six/seven thousand a year (for about nine of those years it was my only bike )J.B.
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According to the spreadsheet 96,125 miles at the last fill up. About 140 miles since. Dover and back last Sunday.
One day I'll transfer the data from my handy AA motorists record book to the spreadsheet. Time to join the Century of the Fruitbat.
1992 Commander Krauser Supremed by Richard.
Need to get my act together and get out more but since retirement and loss of duty journeys I've discovered I'm not actually much of going out person and bike miles have plummeted.
Clive
One day I'll transfer the data from my handy AA motorists record book to the spreadsheet. Time to join the Century of the Fruitbat.
1992 Commander Krauser Supremed by Richard.
Need to get my act together and get out more but since retirement and loss of duty journeys I've discovered I'm not actually much of going out person and bike miles have plummeted.
Clive
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All very well Clive,but how many miles have YOU,actualy ridden your Commander?J.B.
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C'mon be nice John
Considering i bought it new. All of them bar about 10 when I sent a very experienced mate out on it to confirm that the gas shocks were low on gas and whatever road test miles Richard did after the Supreme conversion.
Rave review.
Clive
Considering i bought it new. All of them bar about 10 when I sent a very experienced mate out on it to confirm that the gas shocks were low on gas and whatever road test miles Richard did after the Supreme conversion.
Rave review.
Clive
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So,from '92 to 2024 is 32 years into 96,125miles at roughly between three and four thousand a year,not bad ,and as it's an X Richards bike I would think has been virtually trouble free .
Is the Commander your only bike?J.B.
Is the Commander your only bike?J.B.
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This was my second Commander. Maybe 80,000 miles on my first one which got a home brew Krauser conversion.
Mileage per annum on this one is very patchy. When when I was still working we were clocking up approaching 20,000 miles a year but since redundancy in 2004 followed by carer duties I've not given it the use it needs. Generally manage 500 to 1,000 though.
Solidly reliable apart from the odd plug fouling issues when on BMF Training Scheme Examiner duties in mid London summer. Neither of us liked plodding along at 20 mph in hot, heavy traffic. As a roving examiner Jan used to send me all over the place on fill in duties but a couple or three sites were absolutely on the not too often list.
Second bike is a Yamaha GTS1000A that I bought myself 5 years ago as a me to me 65 th birthday present. I'd had one before, overlapping with both Commanders, and rather liked it. Which diluted the Commander miles. That one was wrongly written off after an I'm sorry I didn't see you incident at 30 mph when a Vauxhall Astra stuck its nose too far out a junction and lost its front quarter. Everything back to the A pillar, including suspension, gone. Bought the GTS back from the insurance company and broke it 'cos expert dealer said front was bent. Idiot me didn't check until most of bike as gone. Front till straight. GTS is a heavy old toad. But strong.
Big contrast back then between the standard Commanders lively, chatty "enduro bike in a Saville Row suit" handling and sullen "shut up I've got it" demeanour of the GTS along with its militant indifference road surface variation. After the Supreme conversion the Commander and GTS wear the same size tyres so much less difference. Which goes to show how much tyres have developed.
Clive
(Probably working on the second million miles of keeping two wheels rubber side down.)
Mileage per annum on this one is very patchy. When when I was still working we were clocking up approaching 20,000 miles a year but since redundancy in 2004 followed by carer duties I've not given it the use it needs. Generally manage 500 to 1,000 though.
Solidly reliable apart from the odd plug fouling issues when on BMF Training Scheme Examiner duties in mid London summer. Neither of us liked plodding along at 20 mph in hot, heavy traffic. As a roving examiner Jan used to send me all over the place on fill in duties but a couple or three sites were absolutely on the not too often list.
Second bike is a Yamaha GTS1000A that I bought myself 5 years ago as a me to me 65 th birthday present. I'd had one before, overlapping with both Commanders, and rather liked it. Which diluted the Commander miles. That one was wrongly written off after an I'm sorry I didn't see you incident at 30 mph when a Vauxhall Astra stuck its nose too far out a junction and lost its front quarter. Everything back to the A pillar, including suspension, gone. Bought the GTS back from the insurance company and broke it 'cos expert dealer said front was bent. Idiot me didn't check until most of bike as gone. Front till straight. GTS is a heavy old toad. But strong.
Big contrast back then between the standard Commanders lively, chatty "enduro bike in a Saville Row suit" handling and sullen "shut up I've got it" demeanour of the GTS along with its militant indifference road surface variation. After the Supreme conversion the Commander and GTS wear the same size tyres so much less difference. Which goes to show how much tyres have developed.
Clive
(Probably working on the second million miles of keeping two wheels rubber side down.)
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Well done you,ride safe,J.B.
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Hello Tony,
My 1989 Commander has now covered 247,000 + miles and still with the original rear chain. It’s an ex Welsh Police bike which I converted to Krauser just after I bought it in 1999 with 33,000 mile on it. Last year I had it tested for ULEZ compliance which it passed so I can continue to commute to London and I don’t see any reason to stop doing so.
Joe.
My 1989 Commander has now covered 247,000 + miles and still with the original rear chain. It’s an ex Welsh Police bike which I converted to Krauser just after I bought it in 1999 with 33,000 mile on it. Last year I had it tested for ULEZ compliance which it passed so I can continue to commute to London and I don’t see any reason to stop doing so.
Joe.
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Hi Joe,
not surprised at the high milage on your rear chain,I have been led to believe that having to replace one(bar accidents) is exceedingly rare,J.B.
not surprised at the high milage on your rear chain,I have been led to believe that having to replace one(bar accidents) is exceedingly rare,J.B.
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Joe,
247,000 miles on the same rear chain very impressive, also that your bike passed ULEZ, I am certain my Commander would not I may have to rethink, I do not suppose you could help with what is required to pass?
I have just passed 91k miles with 1k miles left to get to my goal of 5k for the year, I'm going to Norton day at the end of the month, round trip from Aberdeen to Birmingham is approx. 1k, I usually keep riding until the first salt goes on the roads around here.
Tony
247,000 miles on the same rear chain very impressive, also that your bike passed ULEZ, I am certain my Commander would not I may have to rethink, I do not suppose you could help with what is required to pass?
I have just passed 91k miles with 1k miles left to get to my goal of 5k for the year, I'm going to Norton day at the end of the month, round trip from Aberdeen to Birmingham is approx. 1k, I usually keep riding until the first salt goes on the roads around here.
Tony