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A reason to follow service intervals for RMZ & KXF 250 owners
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[QUOTE="Rich Rohrich, post: 1076439, member: 16241"] If you plan on keeping the bike for a while it's worth putting in main bearings and a crank while you have it apart. The RMZ/KXF main bearings are a loose fit in the cases and tend to walk around. This causes strange wear on the bearings and the crank. The 2004 cranks had some problems with cracks forming near the big end pin area, so replacing that original crank with a new spec version is cheap insurance in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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