faffi wrote on 12/06/24 at 10:12:53:Thanks for the comments.
Sitting at or near top speed (about 75 mph) was done a lot. Also two-up(!) touring with luggage up and down alpine roads. And a trip into the Shahara desert. So it was definitely flogged much harder than most Savages. I think both the fuel consumption and oil consumption and pitting reflect the abuse.
OTOH, I think it was testament to the Savage's durability that it held up this well. The SR500, tested by the same magazine, was worn out after less than 12k miles. Engines like the GPz1100, KZ1000, KZ750, GS1000, GS850, CB900, XJ650 and many more engines needed far more extensive overhauls after 16k miles (25k km) than what the Savage engine needed after 25k miles.
These comments are more telling to me then the rest. Type of riding and comparative wear.
Quote:25k miles/40k km long term report. It took them 4 (!) years to reach this milestone after "rider neglect"
This seems to be pretty average for miles vs. time.
Quote:Avg fuel consumption: 42.8 mpg
Avg oil consumtion: 0.35 quart per 1000 miles
A yearly avg would have been more telling.
Quote:Needed at the end of the test:
Reworking the valve seats and lapping the valves
Replacing the valve stem seals
Replacing one cam chain guide
Replacing output shaft
Replacing front pulley
Replacing rear wheel rubber dampers
Replacing the rear shocks
No rings, no piston? obviously oil consumption wasn't a concern to them.
Quote:16300 mi.: head gasket replaced, camshaft replaced with good used one
No head plug? and were all of the maintenance items preformed at the recommended times as noted in the owners manual?