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[QUOTE="ktmrandy, post: 603775, member: 29649"] I now have a 2000 300exc which after the initial purchase has averaged $500 a month in maintenance for the last three years. Before the KTM I had a 1997 Honda XR 400 which also averaged $500 a month until I bought the KTM. I ride around 400 miles a month. My KTM has gone through 7 pistons, 1 cracked cylinder and 2 sets of crank bearings, second and third transmission gears. In the same time frame the Honda went through 7 pistons 2 complete crankshafts and second and third gears. The Honda takes longer to perform overhauls and needs more parts replaced, but the overall costs were about the same. [/QUOTE]
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