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Thread: Motard service/rebuild mileage?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlBundy View Post
    He's a pedantic freak. He told me they were every 500km. Are they not? Are valves every 1000k's? Or maybe I misunderstood and oil is every 500k's too but some people were doing it 1000k's...

    Please enlighten us... What's the book say?
    i ve goot the big book that came with the wr , will have a read someday and let you know , but if it was a yz that was in race conditions all the time getting the nuts rung out ove it 24 7 it would strech the titanuim vaves but the wr dosen't rev as hard so the matanince is less frequent,
    mines been raced and a bit and a done alot ove road use, and recon its done 6000km and not been touched but checked when i threw a pistion at it, that it didnt reely need.

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    Quote Originally Posted by orangeback View Post
    i ve goot the big book that came with the wr , will have a read someday and let you know , but if it was a yz that was in race conditions all the time getting the nuts rung out ove it 24 7 it would strech the titanuim vaves but the wr dosen't rev as hard so the matanince is less frequent,
    mines been raced and a bit and a done alot ove road use, and recon its done 6000km and not been touched but checked when i threw a pistion at it, that it didnt reely need.
    well shit me ,there's nothing that dosent get checked every 1000km other than brake fluid thats once a year replace

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    Quote Originally Posted by GaZBur View Post
    I think you will find they are 50 hours for a piston, but hell they are quick. They can easily roll past my DR on the straights and must only weigh a little over 100kilos. Cool you race an XR that must be a good base for a street motard too! Motard numbers down here are increasing with every meeting.
    it's a wicked street bike .. i haven't started to race it yet as i am not sure i have the balls or skills on the track. you can see a picture on it on my profile.
    Eagals may soar but weasals dont get sucked into jet engines

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    My two cents....

    I have a KTM 525 bored out to 540. I do oil and valve clearance every 15 hours as recommended by KTM...so far so good. I use it everyday and on last check when my KTM mechanic did so tweaking around the head it was all looking great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil View Post
    I think it depends on the type of Motard, ie a DRZ400 would have a better in between rebuild time than say my KTM525smr, I expect about 50 hours before I rebuild mine, which in road terms is nothing but racing terms is over a year..shit maybe two
    DRZ is around teh 40k mark. Then its only $500 for a shop to do the rebuild inc parts.
    Quote Originally Posted by NinjaNanna View Post
    Wasn't me officer, honest, it was that morcs guy.
    Quote Originally Posted by Littleman View Post
    Yeah I do recall, but dismissed it as being you when I saw both wheels on the ground.
    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    lulz, ever ridden a TL1000R? More to the point, ever ridden with teh Morcs? Didn't fink so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morcs View Post
    DRZ is around teh 40k mark. Then its only $500 for a shop to do the rebuild inc parts.
    Mine will be around the $2500 mark Im picking, but its a 525smr, a fair bit more tweeked than a DRZ
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam I Am View Post
    it's a wicked street bike .. i haven't started to race it yet as i am not sure i have the balls or skills on the track. you can see a picture on it on my profile.
    Cool looking wheels, can you tell me what size and profile the tyres you have on it. The XR will be a great all rounder and may have a slight power edge on the DR650 and the 400sm's but not as quick on the straights as the racier 450's if the motor is standard.
    I recently got back into racing after many years off so know where you are at. If you havent raced before you will find starting at track days are a step up from fast road riding, but you can make progress at your own pace, do a couple of track days first. Racing is quite a step up from track days and can get hectic especially in the first few corners. Just start at the back to begin with and pick off the ones you can with saftey. If you ride a motard sooner or later you WILL hit the ground, be ready for it! Don't be a try hard like I did to start with as it cost me 2 (minor)injury bins plus a few non injury ones, at least motard bikes bounce well. Once you have done one race you will wonder how you managed to enjoy life without the thrills!

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    the Front is 120 70 17's Rear is 150 60 17's and yes it is a fantastic all rounder. I am sure i could have purchased a second hand KTM in SM trim that would be equal or slightly better than the XR for the same cash but that would have been no fun, I really enjoy the building and tinkering of building a motard, I have had the XR for about 3 years now and every year i can afford to do a little more to it.. hot cam next on the list (not that i really need any more power at the moment)
    I am still very urmm? perhaps the word is "scared" on track days ( i don't want to hurt my self. I know mid corner I have entered way too slow but it doesn't seem to help me go in any corner deeper harder and quicker.... I guess practice will be the only thing to help me.. I simply cannot believe how far motards hang in there on corners and there braking capabilities... one day i will learn to trust it.
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