End of 2025 Update! We're on ~36,000 miles now (~6,000 on that Road 6 rear!) and due another valve clearance check and service when I can bring myself to call the dealer. I'm expecting ~£1,200 quid. Excluding whatever else it might need that I have forgotten. Definitely i'll be asking for clutch fluid flush!
I thought I'd start by referencing
my update after my first OG trip in July 2023 with regard to any issues. This year it's done the usual UK stuff - although I have/had a job so less Welsh rambling - plus two European trips. One to Vosges and one to Provence. About 6k total, so both on that Road 6.
1. Oil temp sensor still not working. Don't care anymore. I just removed it from items that display.
2. Oil leaks: None at the moment!
3. Clutch! Had spongey lever syndrome and when we eventually bled the master a bit of solid matter came out. Maybe some plastic from the old slave got in the system somewhere. Dunno. Also a floaty bit in the reservoir. Anyway, clutch lever fine for the subsequent ~1,500 miles.
4. Battery issues/dead bike issues. None since. Just the one "General Failure" red alert one day during OG25 which disappeared without stopping.
Moans I had/have:
A. Luggage: I fixed this for OG25 by not taking the panniers and just using my Kriega 30 plus larger tank bag. I still had all my tools bar a flipping 6mm wrench needed for the master clutch bleed nipple. So I'll add that to the under seat kit (don't let me forget!).
B. Battery as mentioned above.
C. Long motorway comfort. I think my stupid shoulder issue has got less noticeable this year so it's not been such a pain. I also removed my 25/25 bar-back things and have been faffing with the windscreen angles. In any case, I'm losing the will to keep faffing with it and it's not top of my list.
D. Orange wheels. Yeah I did do some home ceramic thing on the rear, no idea if it helped. It would only make it easier to clean, not keep it clean, so mehh. I just ride it!
Ok so awesome things:
1. Noise. Yep still makes me laugh, and Track Pack 'Track' mode changes that noise a bit too, under fairly wide open throttle. And I still love just the simple gentle moving off in 1st gear V noises it makes.
2. Torque. Haaa! Man alive. One of the days I accidentally left it in 'Rain' mode, which drops 30-40hp and however much torque. Very noticeable and surprised me a couple of times when my overtakes took more effort. Though I've probably relied less on the torque aspect this year as my corner speeds/approach have increased/improved. Which leads us nicely to:
3. Going round corners. Oh sheesh. I must say that this year's OG trip i've moved on again and feel so much more confident. It's not just tyres as I had Road 6 last year. Anyone following me who knows me sees a pretty big change in how I get round corners. I'm still - in my subjective opinion - keeping my sight lines, stopping distances etc, but I feel so much happier flopping the bike onto its side and getting round any and all corners. I even briefly got pretty good at hairpins whilst chasing down (and failing) the crazy Austrian guy on his Husqy. Until the rear got a bit slippy. Not sure if this is my actually overheating the rear, or being ham-fisted with the throttle. We'll see what tyre I turn up on next year

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4. Looks. I still think it looks hilarious.
Whilst it's true that I dragged Martin to Bahnstormer on our way back, and stared at the M1000XR (and its S1000XR mate), I'm clear now I don't want to go that way. Whilst at 9/10ths it's probably going to be hilarious, it sounds from internets and common sense that it's going to be much less fun/more boring at anything below. Also I love my bike/bike format even more than ever.
I am a bit disappointed that I have to wait until 2027 (ref a KTM announcement i can't be arsed to find again) for the 1390GT to enter production, and that I have to keep mine alive for at least 6-12 months after that so they can work out the early-adopter issues. But provided it gets a clean bill of health with its pending service, I've got no real concerns above and beyond paranoia about it making another 10-20k miles. I might get someone else to replace the chain/sprockets next time mind you.
OK that's about it for my 2025 summary! I feel more confident than ever with this bike, and am looking forward to more fun miles next year. It's nice to not really be lusting after any other bike!


Oh! A last point for potential debate: I removed the SW-Motech bar-back things before the OG25 trip, and so if I understand physics and astrology this means it put more weight over the front. Whilst I want to put my improved skills down to purely human impacts - i.e. me and the people I ride with, every ride being a lesson - I wonder what impact people with real brains see this change having on agility/turn-in etc.