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HAHAHAHA
ecaly its not upside down but reversed
check it out
Hopefully it'll be more succesful than these were.........
Andres
HAHAHAHA
ecaly its not upside down but reversed
check it out


Hopefully it'll be more succesful than these were.........
Andres
At a guess this engine is not on the KTMs yet as its going to be tested and proven on the Husabergs for 2010, without risking the larger KTM brand. If proven and reliable guess it'll make it the 2011 KTMs.
Husaberg introduced the engine concept into production about a year ago. All the 2009 bikes (FE450s and FE570s) have it. I think that they have done their beta testing.
Greg
... So if there is a defect in the casting you will get this V shaped crack.
a te450 needs the same service interval as any other enduro bike.(if you let yore service be done at any other dealer and ask for the same service checks as the bmw manual ask.. it will cost you also very much money.....for instance clutch lever play, chain tensio etc... do you really need a dealer to perform that???, these thing you ceck youre self before every ride...
ive you read the ktm manual engine check at 80-90 hours, honda cfr its the same.
If you dont want the warenty then don't go to the dealer and do it your self.
The thing with the 70 houre interval engine ceck is that they replace a lot of bits that "could"be at fault, (just like in any other enduro bike), but becaus the give a 2 years warenty, the play it save and say replace it.
Ive the bike came with no warenty it would probable had no mention about changing the big parts....
as a comparisment, piston is replced in may enduro bike acording to the manuel mafter 60-80 hours... how many out there really do that????
just check the grease thing lever play clutch change oil and filter(air also) and just drive.
Competation bike cost money, that the difference between a trailbike long distence bike , offroad bike (g650xch, 650 and more) and 450 400 cc enduro bike..
Not quite right.
Likely root cause of the initial crack (fast crack) is a manufacturing defect, leading to continuation stress cracks (the V).
Will attempt to explain from my interpretation of conversations with my "resident" Chartered Engineer on this matter:
There are two type of crack visible in the photo:
1) Fast Crack: A crack that has formed fast. This is the main crack, and these cracks tend to be quite uniform, hence the long straight crack. It is likely that this fast crack developed very early in the engines life, possibly the the first time it was used. It is also possible that the fast crack stops at a "wall" - i.e. where the visible hollow end of the crank becomes solid, and also possible that the fast crack simply just stopped.
and
2) Slow forming cracks - the two that make up the V. These are likely being formed by stress and are spreading with vibration of use exacerbated by the crank now being out of balance. These slow forming cracks will spread and will likely cause catastrophic failure of the crank if not arrested.
Neither of us have seen the crack in person; just the photo.
Crank was incorrectly heat treated after forging. The straight crack would have started to form almost immediately after the forging was machined. V crack will have started where the straight crack hit a change in section. poor heat treatment or lack of it.
BWM just dropped a new engine in when it started rattling so they may well do this to yours.
I can't fekkin believe it - instead of authorising a new engine, BMW have instructed Bahnstormer to replace the crank & bearings.
What are they smoking in Bavaria...?
Apparently BMW finance are insisting the bike is "fixed" before coming back with a proposal to my rejection of the bike. Can't see how the two are related - odd IMHO. Hey ho.