After 5 years, removed wheel from my LIKE200i last year for a new Michelin - spent 2 hours cleaning things up. Metal not looking too bad.
![](https://i.postimg.cc/Yqf8BQ0k/0000.jpg)
After two years of ownership - a Burgman 400. (N0, never ran it in salt)
Very disappointing!
![](https://i.postimg.cc/DwRSCMhz/000burr.jpg)
![](https://i.postimg.cc/FKghjWs8/000burrr.jpg)
Why can't scooter manufacturers put a better finish on the engine case & parts?!
Motorcycle owners don't have to put up with corrosion this bad & this quick.
I present this Honda's engine:
![](https://i.postimg.cc/MGcFwXgD/0000honda.jpg)
And a real life pic of my son's Honda taken today - same age as the above Burgman:
![](https://i.postimg.cc/SK8fV9ww/P1020496.jpg)
Motorcycles cost more, you say? Burgman's are not cheap! I believe the Suzuki Burgman and the Honda CB500X sold for about the same price.
Anyway, after seeing the condition my Burgman was in, I replaced a few items with stainless fittings - and discovered ACF-50 and applied it liberally to
all our two wheelers.
Do not regret selling the Burgman - for the same $ could have had a nice, bigger, motorcycle.
(replacing a chain and sprocket on an R6 is no harder than replacing a belt on a Burgman)
Stig