have you had to replace or repair much on the engine with that many miles?

Mike Coan
www.warmnsafe.com Home of the Heat-troller

www.ttg-global.com Motorcycle & Travel Site

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Has anyone had to replace (by necessity or voluntarily) their =
suspension?  My '94 just turned 170,000 Sat -- five years to the day =
that I purchased it -- and it rides like a hard-tail... I feel =
EVERYTHING.   I think it's time to break down and finally replace the =
original parts (Yamaha never could tell me how long it was expected to =
last... looks like I've found out).  Any suggestions?  Can the front be =
rebuilt  - as I'm already aware that no one besides Yamaha makes =
anything that looks like the original (I prefer the original look -- =
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Would appreciate any input, thanks.

- T
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