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SXF 250 deeper sounding exhaust
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<blockquote data-quote="2Wheels" data-source="post: 205454" data-attributes="member: 3804"><p>I'd say taking it somewhere and having valve clearances checked would be a good idea, but that's just me. I like having a benchmark when buying a bike. Keeping a modern 4stoke in top running order is a better use of money than aftermarket exh. Just my opinion. Quite a common service and barring any surprises a kTm dealer should be able to quote you over the phone. Id guess most shops are right at $80 hr so and for $100 to know if you're at the bottom of tolerance will give you an idea of what and when to expect headwork.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2Wheels, post: 205454, member: 3804"] I'd say taking it somewhere and having valve clearances checked would be a good idea, but that's just me. I like having a benchmark when buying a bike. Keeping a modern 4stoke in top running order is a better use of money than aftermarket exh. Just my opinion. Quite a common service and barring any surprises a kTm dealer should be able to quote you over the phone. Id guess most shops are right at $80 hr so and for $100 to know if you're at the bottom of tolerance will give you an idea of what and when to expect headwork. [/QUOTE]
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