What is the highest mileage Suzuki??
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All together and started straight away-bloody suprise that!! Alot quieter than it was-guess valves had slightly more gap than should have.
Took out and no leaks.
The only thing that needed re-setting, during the rebuild, Was the carby. The level was 2mm too high.
Now to see if it will do another 16000miles
There's no reason as to why it shouldn't though I suspect it will require a cam chain during this time.
So to summarise, these are very well built bikes, and if given regular services, why bother to change. In the time I have had it, the cost has been stuff all.
The total cost I spent, this round, was $300 in replacement bits, paint etc. Cheap for the use I reckon. What do you all think?
Took out and no leaks.
The only thing that needed re-setting, during the rebuild, Was the carby. The level was 2mm too high.
Now to see if it will do another 16000miles
There's no reason as to why it shouldn't though I suspect it will require a cam chain during this time.So to summarise, these are very well built bikes, and if given regular services, why bother to change. In the time I have had it, the cost has been stuff all.
The total cost I spent, this round, was $300 in replacement bits, paint etc. Cheap for the use I reckon. What do you all think?
Last edited by beart0y; May 28, 2010 at 03:26 AM. Reason: Missed out
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i had a little 1986 lt125 zuk that had roughly 22,000 miles on it before i sold it. i was the 3rd owner and i know the second owner didnt take it easy on it. that thing was submerged so many times in water, it should've been named a submarine. fars as i know its still running around some where. it still had the factory original piston and rings in it too.
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