How many converts?

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Re: How many converts?

Postby GMP » Tue Sep 30, 2014 8:30 am

So you guys really think its cool to let the piston go that long? I've never gone that long but the bike is tight, quiet, and doesn't get reved like a 250 as often so I might just let it ride.
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Re: How many converts?

Postby Hammer » Tue Sep 30, 2014 10:18 am

The only thing I would worry about is if you get piston slap. The thing I see the most on high hour bikes is broken skirts. If the piston is not rocking around in the hole what could possibly go wrong. Lol
As a rule I'm a 100 hour piston guy on a enduro bike but I thought I would try two seasons on a piston this time around and I see no problems doing so. I generally get 100 hours a summer. I'm only down about 8psi from new.
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Re: How many converts?

Postby Hammer » Tue Sep 30, 2014 10:23 am

twowheels wrote:
Hammer wrote:170 hours on mine. 200 was the number I was going for this year before pulling the top end but with my recent injury, that's not going to happen. I will give it a refresh this winter. I'm not easy on my bikes but fluids are changed more than they need to and anything mechanical that needs to be done gets done. Bike has been reliable as a rock.

Maybe Jamie can finish up the hours for you - she's just about as fast anyway :D Heal up soon!

She really is not that far behind that's true but she is still out from a brain injury from Nevada this April.
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Re: How many converts?

Postby GMP » Tue Sep 30, 2014 10:43 am

Hammer wrote:The only thing I would worry about is if you get piston slap. The thing I see the most on high hour bikes is broken skirts. If the piston is not rocking around in the hole what could possibly go wrong. Lol
As a rule I'm a 100 hour piston guy on a enduro bike but I thought I would try two seasons on a piston this time around and I see no problems doing so. I generally get 100 hours a summer. I'm only down about 8psi from new.


Yeah I agree 100%, always did a Vertex at 100 hrs/1 season tops in GGs. They are cast though and more prone to skirt failure from excessive clearance.

Holy crap, wish your wife the best, head injury nothing to mess with. Good luck and get well.
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Re: How many converts?

Postby Metalefty » Wed Oct 01, 2014 8:16 pm

10 years on GasGas, time to move away from that and I'm glad I did. ;)
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Re: How many converts?

Postby mcnut » Thu Nov 06, 2014 7:40 pm

I absolutely love my Beta! I'm a recent convert after completely wearing out a 2011 GasGas 250 (approx. 500 hours). Before getting my '14 250RR, that Gasser was my favorite woods bike ever. I also purchased a 2012 GasGas 300. I hated it! Lots of quality issues, poor workmanship, and the bike never ran right. I finally figured out the carb was boogered up from the factory. I told the distributor the bike was a steaming turd. We didn't speak after that. Sold that mistake half way through the season and was never so happy to see a motorcycle go away.
This Beta is the best woods bike I've ever ridden!
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Re: How many converts?

Postby KevinB427 » Fri Nov 21, 2014 1:43 pm

I've been on KTMs since 2001. I will be getting my 1st Beta, a 350rr, hopefully in a week or 2. I did the BYOB program through my brothers dealership C & D motorsports in Robinson IL.
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