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[QUOTE="MWEISSEN, post: 601556, member: 16873"] As others have said, I've found that my KTM is at least as reliable as the Hondas and Yamahas I've owned before it. The part quality is better as well. The only thing I've had go "wrong" with my KTM is I lost a couple of fender bolts, and probably I forgot to tighten them back down after working on the bike. Another important consideration for KTM is that, in my experience anyway, the dealers have the parts you need in stock. With the japanese bikes, I almost always had to order the parts, necessitating two trips and a few days delay. KTM used to have a problem with spare parts, but with their new parts warehouse they put up a couple years ago, those days seem to be over. [/QUOTE]
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