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mhallock
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Sussex County, NJ


« on: June 08, 2021, 12:37:03 PM »

Hello All,

My 2001 Interstate with 111,000 miles has now become my "Project Bike" (long story). After not looking for a motorcycle for over 20 years, I am now in the market.  I looked at a 2014 Honda Goldwing Valkyrie today with 18,773 miles on it.  It was at a dealer that does not permit test rides on used bikes.  Any feedback you can offer is greatly appreciated. I know some of you are familiar with this bike.  Thanks in advance. (I posted this on the General Board also)

Mark
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Promagnaman
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North Dakota


« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2021, 03:01:01 PM »

I have a 2014 Valkyrie and a 2000 Valkyrie Intersate. I love them both!
However, the 2014 has better brakes, suspension, and the fuel injected 1800 is hard to beat!
I would highly recommend the new Valkyrie. I have mine set up with the OEM windshield, Corbin bags, and Corbin seat. I won’t be getting rid of these bikes any times soon!
Good luck!
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Maggie Valley, NC


« Reply #2 on: June 09, 2021, 04:37:28 AM »

I had to buy footpegs that were a lower position so I could get my Bates boot toe under the gear lever for upshifts.

That's all I did.

The PO put on risers which meant moving the speedo cluster up slightly. There's web info on how to do that. Kept original cables.

A wing rear wheel so a car tire could be used.

He also fitted a windshield and Honda bags.

Having fuel injection and 3 piston front brakes is great.

Putzing along the BRP returns m.p.g in the low 50's. Highway speed in the very low 40's.

It's a rocket ship compared to a 1500.

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Maggie Valley, NC


« Reply #3 on: June 09, 2021, 06:51:45 AM »

Hello All,

My 2001 Interstate with 111,000 miles has now become my "Project Bike" (long story). After not looking for a motorcycle for over 20 years, I am now in the market.  I looked at a 2014 Honda Goldwing Valkyrie today with 18,773 miles on it.  It was at a dealer that does not permit test rides on used bikes.  Any feedback you can offer is greatly appreciated. I know some of you are familiar with this bike.  Thanks in advance. (I posted this on the General Board also)

Mark

What's their price?
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mhallock
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Sussex County, NJ


« Reply #4 on: August 11, 2021, 12:37:03 PM »

Well, I bought the 2014 Valkyrie. Have had it a couple of months and love it! There was no maintenance records and no manual. For those reasons I have some questions for all of you that own one of these bikes. I have been reading many of your posts and have gained a lot of knowledge, but would appreciate your continued help in certain areas:

Is there a detailed manual available for servicing the bike? (or a link to one)
Do you need to remove the front lower cover to change the oil and filter?
What oil are you using? (I know, I know....)
OEM brake pads are 3X the price of others (like Sixity) Is there a big difference?

As always, thanks for all your input. I'm sure I will have more questions as time goes on....

Mark
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Maggie Valley, NC


« Reply #5 on: August 12, 2021, 08:16:40 AM »

Well, I bought the 2014 Valkyrie. Have had it a couple of months and love it! There was no maintenance records and no manual. For those reasons I have some questions for all of you that own one of these bikes. I have been reading many of your posts and have gained a lot of knowledge, but would appreciate your continued help in certain areas:

Is there a detailed manual available for servicing the bike? (or a link to one)
Do you need to remove the front lower cover to change the oil and filter?
What oil are you using? (I know, I know....)
OEM brake pads are 3X the price of others (like Sixity) Is there a big difference?

As always, thanks for all your input. I'm sure I will have more questions as time goes on....

Mark

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sH9thSS9ylu0Qpm5blBNb9TcMXm9s_fM/view

You do not need to remove the lower cover. It can be fiddly with a long oil filter. I used Supertech 6607. Yeah, yeah I know itsa whole thread in itself.
Sixity work fine for zooming around the mountain roads.
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mhallock
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Sussex County, NJ


« Reply #6 on: August 14, 2021, 06:31:45 AM »

Thanks for the info, Brirman....service manual is a great help!!
Mark
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Maggie Valley, NC


« Reply #7 on: August 14, 2021, 07:07:45 PM »

Thanks for the info, Brirman....service manual is a great help!!
Mark

I bought a paper one from a seller on Ebay for $48. It's nice to have that in the garage.
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