I have put 12,795 miles on my 24’ KTM 790 Adventure in the last 12 months. I wanted to take a peek at the valve clearances and the cams since they are a hot topic in the Motorcycle world.
All the valve clearances were still in spec. The cams have some “running” marks on the lobes. They however, feel completely smooth to the touch and have no edge that can be felt with a finger nail.
My uncle builds high performance engine's for a living and he came over and took a look as well.
A few things he noted was how aggressive the lobe is. It definitely is closing the valve immediately. The cams also have pretty sharp point on the lobes, which in his opinion will wear eventually say 30-40k miles they will “probably” need replacing, not unlike a 4 stroke racing dirtbike.
He seemed to think they look and feel okay and that a little discoloration from the DLC follower is okay as long as it doesn’t have actual wear. He left with the recommendation to check them again in another 12k miles and “ride the crap out of it until then”
Bike has ran on mostly Amsoil 15w50 and 10w50 in the winter months.
All the valve clearances were still in spec. The cams have some “running” marks on the lobes. They however, feel completely smooth to the touch and have no edge that can be felt with a finger nail.
My uncle builds high performance engine's for a living and he came over and took a look as well.
A few things he noted was how aggressive the lobe is. It definitely is closing the valve immediately. The cams also have pretty sharp point on the lobes, which in his opinion will wear eventually say 30-40k miles they will “probably” need replacing, not unlike a 4 stroke racing dirtbike.
He seemed to think they look and feel okay and that a little discoloration from the DLC follower is okay as long as it doesn’t have actual wear. He left with the recommendation to check them again in another 12k miles and “ride the crap out of it until then”
Bike has ran on mostly Amsoil 15w50 and 10w50 in the winter months.