Sorry, I was talking KTM's. I wouldn't touch a CRF. The 18 hour rebuild schedule would be to cover Honda's ass in case you blew it up at 40 hours. "Oh sorry you didn't do the 18 hour rebuild, warranty now null and void, see ya".
yes the XR's go longer, but the new bikes pump out way more power and weigh a lot less. That comes at a price. Horses for courses. You have to remember most guy's who buy new bikes don't keep them for ten years like us old bike hoarders. They trade them up every year or two before things get sour anyway. Same with new cars, I hear so many problems about new cars I'll stick with my 68 falcon because I don't want to trade up every year and I don't want to pay $6,000 to rebuild my gearbox at 100,000 klm's. Does every Holden really blow a diff at 20,000k's
I rode for many years on old technology bikes. I thought water cooling was the stupidist thing they ever put on a bike. I also thought records where better than CD's. Ha.. I now have an MP3. It took me a lot of years to embrace the new technology but now I would rather bash through the bush on a new KTM than lug an old XT500 up the side of a gully on a 40 degree day.
I think the big problem is that they are trying to extract 2 stroke like performance out of the 4 strokes to appeal to the 2 stroke riders and get them to make the move over to 4 strokes.
Personally I don't like this. I ride 4 strokes because I like using the down low torque. I have been riding 4 stroke KTM's for the last 7 years without a problem.
My 2000 KTM 520 has been bulletproof, oil and filter changes and a couple of valve adjustments when I remember. My last ride on it was 2,500 klm flat out blast in deep sand across the desert. That's hard work for a motor. Didn't miss a beat. Most of the rides I do are 2-300 klm's so it gets used. When this bike was new, it was touted as a high maintanace bike.
Would I buy the new '08 530 with the new motor? No, I bought the last of the '07 525's with the old motor as it's proven. But I keep my bikes for a long time.
New bikes have one advantage over old bikes.. it's a phenomenon called metal fatigue, they don't suffer from it yet. At the end of the day no matter what you like or want to do there will always be naysayers. If you like the Husky 250 and it floats your boat, buy it, ride it, enjoy it, love it. Life's short. If it blows up, fix it, sell it, move on. At the end of the day it's still cheap entertainment.
Now..somewhere I have a list of all the siezed and rod through case 2 stroke story's...just can't remember where I put it........it must be with the list of old VMX bikes that just wont run right anymore...