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What happens if i dont rebuild a yzf450 in 2years?
i have a yzf450 dirt bike if i cleaned the air filter every 1hour cleaned the oil every 3houurs and changed out the oil filter every 1hour and only used it for light trial using
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- 08 700R SELv 68 years agoFavorite Answer
With good maintenance and no hard riding, I don't see why you couldn't go 2 years or more between rebuilds. If ridden hard and/or raced, totally different story. Make sure you keep on top of your oil changes (and then some), valve checks, all other basic maintenance and again, you shouldn't have an issue squeezing 2 years or more out of it before freshening it up if not beat on.
Now if you bought the bike used and it has been beaten on for 5 years on the same top end, rebuild it today rather than tomorrow.
Just my $0.02.
- HarryLv 78 years ago
youd spend a fortune on time and oil, and the engine still would wear. the reason you rebuild a bike often, is so you dont spend a fortune, or need new barrels or pistons, just rings in a perfect world.