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  1. #76
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    Quote Originally Posted by IIIRII View Post
    Did you get half way around the first lap, stop, let it cool down, change the oil, change the filters, check the valve clearances, then carry on for the rest of the lap?

    Or did you do an entire lap in 1 hour then do the first service ?


    he was riding it like he stole it looked good

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    Quote Originally Posted by IIIRII View Post
    Did you get half way around the first lap, stop, let it cool down, change the oil, change the filters, check the valve clearances, then carry on for the rest of the lap?

    Or did you do an entire lap in 1 hour then do the first service ?


    yea i pulled the motor down after a couple of hours and checked the big end play, and the crank, then i put a new piston in, i had to swap all the valves and shims out cause they were all fucked, the EFI gave me problems all day, ha ha ha ha,

    it really is a nice bike to ride.
    SHE LOOKED UP AT ME WITH BLOOD IN HER EYES
    THEN HER SKIN FELL OFF
    AND SHE PROMPTLY DIED
    IT WAS EBOLA, LA LA LA EBOLA

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    Quote Originally Posted by motor_mayhem View Post
    When the rider has a crash and breaks it.

    I am sure hydralic clutch is probably better but my cable one seems to function fine. I guess you would justify it when your hands aren't moving freely the next day.
    Sigh. How often do you break a hydraulic clutch? Hardly ever. I've done it once when I endo'd big time. Job cost me less than $100 for a new hose and labour.

    You cant back up anything by saying it'll cost you body parts for KTM replacements... Bad call. Especially late model KTMs. -_-

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    i have to agree, certain yamaha parts cost an absolute shitload, more than ktm

    for example, over $100 for one pipe mount. $160 for one tiny powervalve piece, wouldnt have been more than 1cm2. Thankfully the expensive shit doesnt break much.

    if ya want cheap genuine parts, get a suzuki.

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    I think he said he broke where the banjo bolt goes into the reservoir and the quote for replacement was ~ $700. If that's not expensive in your world...
    Smoke 'em if you have 'em

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    Quote Originally Posted by motor_mayhem View Post
    I think he said he broke where the banjo bolt goes into the reservoir and the quote for replacement was ~ $700. If that's not expensive in your world...
    Umm.. What bike does he have? Year/model?

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    Though I hope you have some spare body parts to sell when you have to pay for parts for it. Someone I know has recently discovered that with his ktm.
    I think he said he broke where the banjo bolt goes into the reservoir and the quote for replacement was ~ $700. If that's not expensive in your world...
    So now its "I Think" .....

    All rather tedious when such obviously experienced and well informed people feel somehow obligated to contribute to the discussion, with complete crap......

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    A Suzuki rubber exhaust joiner cost $80, therefore, every single part for Suzukis are expensive and overpriced, did I mention poorly made aswell?
    we may just go where no ones been

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    Where's Barty? Surely he can contribute to this thread ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bradz View Post
    Where's Barty? Surely he can contribute to this thread ...
    i thought we were trying to limit greehouse gasses
    SHE LOOKED UP AT ME WITH BLOOD IN HER EYES
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    Man you guys take things way to serious!!!Harmless comment & you guys freak out!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by suk250 View Post
    Man you guys take things way to serious!!!Harmless comment & you guys freak out!!!!!!
    Hey if I was talking shit I would expect you to let me know as well! Especially when there's multiple people correcting him :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by IIIRII View Post
    So now its "I Think" .....

    All rather tedious when such obviously experienced and well informed people feel somehow obligated to contribute to the discussion, with complete crap......
    What I know is a piece of the hydralic clutch setup got broken (I think as descibed above) and the KTM geuinequote for replacement is ~ $700. Magura were about half that but compared to $57 for a clutch cable for a suzi, $30 for a honda, $55 for a kawi(all on B4B), it's quite a lot.

    Maybe not well informed but it's definitely not baseless.

    Quote Originally Posted by vazza View Post
    Umm.. What bike does he have? Year/model?
    08 450 SX-F. If you happen to know where to find good clutch parts that are a bit cheaper I'm all ears.
    Last edited by motor_mayhem; 22nd November 2010 at 19:43. Reason: fixed so the KTM fans don't go nuclear
    Smoke 'em if you have 'em

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    Well i'm new to KTM and the only part i've bought was a Master Cylinder rebuild kit,that was $60 when i got one for my KXF it was about $30,i was a bit miffed at first but i'll tell you what, i know which brakes i'd rather be pulling on going down a steep slippery hill.......Brembo for sure,so i soon forgot about 60 bucks

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    Quote Originally Posted by motor_mayhem View Post
    What I know is a piece of the hydralic clutch setup got broken (I think as descibed above) and the KTM geuinequote for replacement is ~ $700. Magura were about half that but compared to $57 for a clutch cable for a suzi, $30 for a honda, $55 for a kawi(all on B4B), it's quite a lot.

    Maybe not well informed but it's definitely not baseless.
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    Well that's some cheeky dealer charging him that. Like I said, cost me $100 including labour for my 09 250EXC.

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