New school 4-strokes - why the severe maintenance?
I haven't been keeping up with dirt bikes since I bought my KDX back in 2000. I used DRN as a valued resource to determine which bike to buy. Since I'm in Alaska, I'm far more familier with snowmachines (snowmobiles) and have converted over to a 4-stroke Yamaha sled with no regrets.
My question is, my Yamaha snowmachine doesn't have intense maintenance requirements. The first valve adjustment is at 25,000 miles and oil changes happen once per season. Why do the new 4 stroke dirt bikes require so much maintenance? Is it just OEM recommendations? My KDX owner's manual recommended that I remove the carbon from my piston after break-in. I doubt anyone in the world actually did that.
I haven't been keeping up with dirt bikes since I bought my KDX back in 2000. I used DRN as a valued resource to determine which bike to buy. Since I'm in Alaska, I'm far more familier with snowmachines (snowmobiles) and have converted over to a 4-stroke Yamaha sled with no regrets.
My question is, my Yamaha snowmachine doesn't have intense maintenance requirements. The first valve adjustment is at 25,000 miles and oil changes happen once per season. Why do the new 4 stroke dirt bikes require so much maintenance? Is it just OEM recommendations? My KDX owner's manual recommended that I remove the carbon from my piston after break-in. I doubt anyone in the world actually did that.
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