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Very naughty.
Oil was black with no debris.
Now my bash plate is held on with plastic zip-ties it should be easier to do.
Going to set up a 5000km schedule now...
I never used to look at the odometer 'till this bike.
My brother reminds me we did an oil change when I got it.
That's the problem with 4 bikes.
Always doing oil changes and not writing down which bike was done when.
This is the first bike where I've got a spreadsheet of things I've done to it along with the date and odo.
One thing, the DR is sooo much easier and less messy to do an oil change on than the Nordie.
Anyone have any problems with the stock chain stretching unevenly?
Yup, documentation is useful. I've got mine set up with conditional formatting (colours) to show when service items are approaching and due. Some of the $/100km calculations are interesting, too.
Way back when, I'd worked out that for every dollar spent on fuel on my CBX250, it cost me a dollar in servicing (tyres/chains/oil etc) and another dollar in fixed costs (rego, insurance). Sad but true!
Scotty/mickeyboy had their oil change noted on some gaffer tape under the seat... low-tech effective solution.
Cheers,
Colin
Originally Posted by Steve McQueen
Looks like it's costing about $0.16 per km so far including everything except purchase price.
$21.75 / 100km for the 640 includes everything (1290L of PULP) except purchase or insurance. Also includes the first two services which were dealer jobs (quadruples the cost) and three times as many engine oil & filter changes as you do...
Take out the petrol and it is $14.05 / 100km. Putting it another way, it costs nearly twice as much in servicing costs as it does in fuel. The single biggest service expense being tyres at roughly $5.50 / 100km (the cheap Kenda offset the expensive TKC80), followed by chain & sprockets at about half that.
Cheers,
Colin
Originally Posted by Steve McQueen
You two are all a bit frightening!
I just ride the bike and try and not fall off, I didn't know I had to record the details as well!![]()
I'm curious - whats the cost of a set of sprockets and a decent chain? I'm probably up for a drive train refresh around Christmas time. Thinking about going with a factory XF 650 (Freewind) 43 tooth rear sprocket (DR stock is 41) and factory DR650 15 tooth front with a DID V or VM2 (Not sure which yet) X-ring chain.
Front sproket ~$40?
Rear Sproket ~$100?
Chain ~$250?
Total ~$400
Cheers R
"The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools." - Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher (1820-1903)
Because the oil & filters are changed frequently, none; long may it continue.
snap!
Biggest difference is tyres, your Mitas E-07 at what is it now, 12,000km? has lasted 3x my best so far - and it was probably cheaper.
Interesting that the DR-Z250 ran at $41.82 / 100km without fuel costs. But the DR-Z was also trail-ridden; road/trail is more intense than road/adventure.
Cheers,
Colin
Originally Posted by Steve McQueen
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