I was speaking to one of my riding mates today, and he told me a beauty.His mate just bought a Suzuki RM 250Z second hand from the same bike shop I deal with he rode it for less than 4 hrs and it seized.Guess what the bike shop owner told him? You should not ride a four stroke through puddles!! that's right PUDDLES!! He said it it works its way into the engine it can seize it or some crap along those lines. I have being riding for over 30yrs and have never heard so much B.S. any way it is now in for a total rebuild and he has not got a bike and he and the bike shop are each seeking legal advice as to who has to pay the $3500.00 bill, says a lot for second hand four strokes doesn't it. Fortunately I have never owned a four stroke trail bike, and I can assure you I have fallen off in very deep mud holes to the point I can not even see the bike, fallen off in creek crossings, and ridden in the pouring rain and i have never had to replace any thing more on my bikes apart from tires, brake pads, handle bars,or piston and rings,
My current ride a YZ 250 01 is just fantastic, and only now I am thinking about replacing the cylinder and piston and rings, I can do it all myself for less than $700.00, that's pretty good going for a 9 year old bike.I took it in to the bike shop about 4 months ago and they told me the bike still had plenty of life left in it. but I should replace the piston because it was the original one, and it could damage the bore. Every one who rides my bike are always surprised by how strong and powerful the engine feels and how nice the gearbox is, The first question I get is what kind of bike is that ? I say its a road registered YZ 250 01 model (Two stroke). I will never sell this bike I will keep it as a spare. Looking forward to buying a KTM 300 electric start (Would love it to be F.I.)
any way Ride hard
Fabbo