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I just purchased a '00 R1100R with 39K miles. The bike is cosmetically in great shape, but I am wondering about the condition of the shocks. Given the bike is 13 years old, is it likely the shocks have lost their effectiveness even though the mileage is relative low?
Last year I bought a 1198 R1100R with 5,900 miles on it. I rode it this summer (about 3,000 mi) the shocks were great. 15 years had not done them in, good action, no leaks- they're fine. Will I get 25,000 miles on them- no- age will be the factor but not just age. If I get 12,000 miles I'll be happy. My 1983 R80 RT had the origional Boge self-leveling units which failed about 15,000 miles but were 25 years old. The thing about shocks (and springs) is they normally don't just FAIL they just slowly get weaker and the rider may not notice it. If the ride gets a bit unpredictable in corners, the tires cup, the springs seem to bottom, and the bike suspension bounces over obstacles they have worn out. If they leak or the rubber parts tear or smear the shafts they FAILED. In either case new units (probably both shock and spring) are in order.
Ride it. You'll probably know.