ST1100Y @ >150,000km...

I’m probably the exception - I replaced my original idler and tensioner bearings and water pump at the 180K service interval when I replaced the second belt. I couldn’t tell any difference between old and new. Go figure… FWIW YMMV

John
 
I’m probably the exception - I replaced my original idler and tensioner bearings and water pump at the 180K service interval when I replaced the second belt. I couldn’t tell any difference between old and new. Go figure… FWIW YMMV

John
Knock on wood, I've got one that has 184,000+ miles on the original stuff (pump and pulleys) with no issues.
But after experiencing two failures, I've just decided not to push it ... ;)
 
I’m probably the exception - I replaced my original idler and tensioner bearings and water pump at the 180K service interval when I replaced the second belt. I couldn’t tell any difference between old and new. Go figure… FWIW YMMV

John
Do you remember, (I am sure you wrote it down) how old the bike was then? I am thinking the bikes with the lower mileage today are pushing their age, even if everything looks brand new. Just a theory.
Mine has 124,000 miles and previous owner had changed the timing belt at 60,000 just before I bought it. So this is making me think about the water pump et al
 
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