cehenard said:
Get rid of the bike and quit whining. It seems there are a lot of motorcycles out there that are so much better and you should have one of them. As for me, I'm one of those stupid Americans that doesn't know any better and I love my 961.
Never ceases to amaze me how much emotion the 961 stirs, both positive and negative. Seems that the fans and the haters are equally passionate. Reminds me of Harleys (hate them) and Ducatis (love them).
For you haters, a bit of advice -- if not too late, don't buy one. If you have one and aren't loving it, get rid of it and move on -- life's too short. Buy a Honda, Triumph or Toyota if that's what you want.
That way, the bike will end up with somebody that will appreciate it and the passion it invokes and you'll be able to focus your negativity elsewhere -- win/win.
I was out on my Ducati 916 this weekend and made my self laugh. After a spirited ride, I noticed that there were two drops of oil on the garage floor from the crankcase breather hose (not plugged). I "fixed" the problem by wiping up the oil. Guess Ducati wasn't concerned about the EPA. After taking delivery of my Norton 961, when cleaning it one day, I noticed the plug in the breather hose, so I removed it. It drained and I "fixed" the problem by wiping up the oil. For anybody that has been around bikes a lot, how could you not notice the plug??? It is crazy to me how much attention this issue has received. Yes, the factory could have explained the situation better, but come on! It's not that big a deal.
I'm at 5,400 miles in one year. The bike has been mostly trouble-free. My only issues have been a failed cush drive (replaced under warranty within 10 days) and my chain guard mount just broke. The bike has had a sporadic temperature sensor issue when riding on very hot days (100 degrees plus) in Central California, but I'm beginning to think that is how it is supposed to work when running that hot. Other than the breather hose, the bike is oil tight.
Meanwhile, it remains my bike of choice due to its combination of sweet handling, overall performance, beautiful music, comfort and.....passion. For the first time, exercising my other bikes has become more of a chore as I prefer to ride the 961.
Apologies for rambling.