octagon pilot
Husqvarna
AA Class
So I made the mistake of going into a dealer and seeing a 500EXC in person, and preferring Husky I'm now considering a FE501s. I was looking over the maintenance schedule and noticed there is a recommended crank rebuild at 135 hours (or 70 hrs for racing). Whats the deal on this? Seems like a short time for a crank rebuild...is there some issue with the big end bearing or what?
The rest seems pretty standard, but another question I have is, roughly what does the 15 hrs for oil changes etc translate into for miles, and is that what guys are using? I haven't run a bike with an hour meter, but Ive tried to estimate lately on a couple of rides and I seem to average about 30mph on mixed trails with some blacktop. I'm sure theres a pretty big variation depending on the riding but any info would be much appreciated
I'm currently riding a 2009 TE610. B class MXer in younger days, like 25 years ago. Live in northern Utah. Mostly ride from my house to trails, maybe 10-15 miles of pavement, then single track off road stuff. Load up and head to the desert some in the winter. Any general info comparing a TE610 to a FE501 (if its even possible to compare the two) would be much appreciated.
Thanks to all...
The rest seems pretty standard, but another question I have is, roughly what does the 15 hrs for oil changes etc translate into for miles, and is that what guys are using? I haven't run a bike with an hour meter, but Ive tried to estimate lately on a couple of rides and I seem to average about 30mph on mixed trails with some blacktop. I'm sure theres a pretty big variation depending on the riding but any info would be much appreciated
I'm currently riding a 2009 TE610. B class MXer in younger days, like 25 years ago. Live in northern Utah. Mostly ride from my house to trails, maybe 10-15 miles of pavement, then single track off road stuff. Load up and head to the desert some in the winter. Any general info comparing a TE610 to a FE501 (if its even possible to compare the two) would be much appreciated.
Thanks to all...