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Walenut 03-Apr-2005 13:00

It does seem to be a quality control issue or design fault? or as someone said they are just consumables. Never the less you would wish to get more than 3700 miles out of a set. Good advert for Motul 300V fully-synth 15/50?

I know that the 999 has a redesigned engine but the principles are the same, are there any recorded failures of rockers on that bike yet?

mogwai 03-Apr-2005 13:20

Just read this thread,what is everyones preferred starting procedure ?.If its found to prevent rocker wear,i'm all ears...

Walenut 03-Apr-2005 14:22

http://www.sigmaperformance.com/rockers.html

Walenut 03-Apr-2005 14:23

mogwai the above link tells you all you need to know.

mogwai 03-Apr-2005 15:13

Cheers 'nut.

Delooney 14-Apr-2005 19:43

Just had first 6000 mile service done at Cornerspeed, fantastic service !

Bike sounds like a new machine, no more rattles or knocks. Nice one Neil !


It needed just one rocker but a new clutch and a couple of seals were also required.


Delooney

Walenut 14-Apr-2005 21:31

What oil you using mate?

keith_mann1959 15-Apr-2005 10:21

I think oil is key if you can get past the idea that all "synthetics" are equally as good, they are not.
Motul and Amsoil are Ester based lubricants which are in a differnet league from a chemistry point of view. Read up on the science of the film strength of these. Forget the marketing and read the science.
And still change it regularly

Delooney 15-Apr-2005 15:48

I believe Neil (Cornerspeed) only use Shell Advance 15 -50w.

Trust the experts !

Delooney.

nathanhu 15-Apr-2005 16:05

ok im just going over my bike before the summer kicks in and droped the oil and found-----


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