The 750 roiled over 130,000 miles yesterday. Not much change to report from 125K. I did a few things in preparation for the Nevada-Utah leg of the relay. New Metzeler ME88 rear and Lazertec front tires went on. The right fork seal had been weeping intermittently for the last couple of years, so replaced both, though neither was leaking at the moment. The last time I replaced them was at 73,000 miles, so they gave good service. A fair amount of wear was visible in the fork sliders near the top. That wear was visible the last time I looked back at 73K, and seemed no worse this time. Fork action is still OK (for what they are). Like always, the fork oil was replaced with more PJ1 71/2 wgt.
I took the opportunity to clean, grease and adjust the tapered steering head bearings. Those have been in there since 34,000 miles. The top set has just the tiniest bit of notchiness evident when pressed hard and rotated against each other dry. But after being greased and reassembled, they feel fine and no weave is apparent from the bike, so all is good.
Oil consumption was less than a cup over the last 3,000 miles, which included extended 70-75 mph runs during the relay. Still using Spectro 20-50 conventional oil. Tappet clearance inspection at 127K showed #2 and #4 intakes about half a thou tight. I made the adjustments, the first time I've had to change anything there for awhile. I'll do the 3000 mile service later this week and see if there is any change this time.
The 10 year old Westco AGM battery was cranking the engine a little slowly a few days before leaving for the relay. Forecast low temps in the teens in Nevada made me decide to replace it before leaving. A new Westco is in there now.
The engine is running strong. Fuel mileage is typically in the low 40's, though it went down to 37-38 on some legs during the relay. Had to deal with some wind at times. There has been intermittent oil weeping on the left side of the cylinder block for the last couple of years. Nothing bad, but it seems to be becoming less intermittent. Not to start an oil war, but the weeping definitely began a couple of years ago when I got some Mobil 1 motorcycle oil cheap and put that in there, the only time I've ever used synthetic in the bike. Within a 1000 miles, the weeping began. I went back to Spectro the next change, and the weeping lessened, then stopped. But it began again during the relay. Probably just a coincidence. ha ha