09-12-2011, 02:14 AM | #31 |
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I was hoping his engine would seize.
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09-12-2011, 03:16 AM | #32 |
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09-12-2011, 08:54 AM | #33 |
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09-12-2011, 08:56 AM | #34 |
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2-strokes seize. They cold seize. They hot seize. They're loads of fun when they seize, and you're doing 160 Kmh. I imagine that they'd be even more fun if they seize when doing a wheelie.
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I'm just saying, it's not likely to seize from oil starvation due to a wheelie like a 4-stroke would. |
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09-12-2011, 09:21 AM | #36 |
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The only 4-stroke, that I've ever heard of seizing, was my own '97 GS1200F Bandit. I've lost count of the number of 2-strokes, that I've seen seize. Most were racebikes, while others tended to be street 2-strokes that people played with the oil ratios of.
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But, when you get to 4 stroke mx bikes, piston changes and the like are on a 12-15 hour schedule. Essentially, you're supposed to change out major engine components more often than you're supposed to change the oil on a street bike. |
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Why it is? I think it has to do with the high state of tune and the lightness of the components. I think my Kx redlines somewhere near 12k and makes about 60hp and it uses one whole quart of oil. It essentially has the same hp to displacement ratio of a sportbike. Then they use things like titanium valves for lightness, when SS lasts much longer, but doesn't rev as freely. Hell, I change my oil every three hours since I trail ride and the cooling system doesn't work so well unless you're humming along. Which is longer than my spark plug maintenance schedule, which calls for cleaning, inspection and regapping every 2.5 hours. |
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