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I like to support the moto industry as much as I can, but spending $40 on a name brand hour meter doesn’t make much sense if I can get the one without their logo for under $10.
I used a hardline and a buddy used a tusk... both where in accurate and cheaply made.. 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️ The tusk would rack up hours on the way to the ride😂😂 (vibration?)
The Shop
Buy once, cry once.
Pit Row
Can't argue it either. 🤙😎
In the same amount of time, I put 76 on my bike. Riding March-December. Riding twice as much (or more) than he does. He’s a good buddy of mine, but is a 50+ beginner guy. Goes out 2-3 times for 4 laps on a typical day. He thinks being at the track for six hours means five bike hours. For him it’s about 30 mins on the bike.
So he basically gave me the bike. No clutch cover wear, it had no tire roll on the rim, it was stupid clean. He thought it was due for an entire motor rebuild since it had “140” hours. It probably had about 35.
The factory connection I use now isn’t it ha the wires you wrap around the spark plug wire
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