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[QUOTE="mox69, post: 1221116, member: 76391"] The average guy just waits until his engine blows up, then replaces the piston and rings :) Those recommended intervals are for people who are racing the bike. A and B level racers thrash a bike much more than your average trail riding joe. It's very hard to give a specific number on when to do maintenance. If you putt around on the bike at slow speeds you will get a much longer top end life compared to running it at full throttle all day. Once you hit 15-20 hours tear the top end off and look at it. Once you've done it a few times it will become pretty cheap and easy. The only part you will need to replace is a few gaskets. Replacing the piston ring while your in there is cheap and easy too. This will give you a good feel for how hard you are on parts. [/QUOTE]
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