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Micah 12 Sep 2008 02:40

How many kilometers (or miles) do you have on your XT600?
 
How many miles (or kilometers) do you have on your XT600/660? Name the year and model and any problems.

I've got 12,500 miles (20000km) on my 1990 XT600E, and it's never missed a single tick, save the occasional rotten rubber part from age.

tomwest 12 Sep 2008 06:19

80.000km
 
I had a little over 80.0000km on my old 1vj engine. The bike is a 1986 Tenere XT600Z.
It had 50.000km on it when I bought it, and the only problem was a faulty starter clutch.Now Im running a 94 3Tb engine in the bike, the reason I did the engine swap was that the oil pump was giving in on the 1vj and I got the 3Tb from a crashed bike with only 14.000km on the clock, so I figured it was a good deal.

bubbla 12 Sep 2008 16:13

3aj 147.000 Km
 
This is a 1991 XT 600 Z 3AJ, replaced engine at 70.000 KM (only because I planned a longer trip) to a used one with 15.000 KM. This one is still in and runs very well. Old engine is now completely rebuild, waiting to be refitted into the bike some day. Still first CDI, generator changed with engine, needed 3 regulators, some steering and wheel bearings - that's it. Specials: Kickstart only :cool4:, TT600S header, GPR exhaust, rest in original condition.

The 3AJ is the queen of the Ténéré family - care about her and she will run forever!

xtfrog 12 Sep 2008 17:33

82,320km (as of today) on my 1984 Ténéré (34L).

Original engine, though I replaced pretty much everything (rebore, gearbox, engine bearings, wheel bearings, steering bearings, swing arm bearing, valve stem seals, wheel rims) after a Cape Town - London trip in 1991 (c.50,000km on the clock at the end of that).

Nothing since, other than a new oil pump last year and some inlet rubbers recently - used daily to commute 25km to work.

gwel 12 Sep 2008 17:48

XT Mileage
 
Hi,

I just have below 80000 km on my 1998 XTE, I changed the timing belt at 50000 as a precaution but it looks like it was not necessary, otherwise religiously oil change at every 5000 to 6000 km.and change into 5th gear at 4500 to save it
The only problem changed the starter relay 3 times,the bike has been sleeping oustide for the last ten years, and of course the exhaust dissolved.
Otherwise engine is running perfectly

Cheers

wishfull traveller 12 Sep 2008 18:58

miles on an XT
 
2007 /xt660, 2000 miles.

Well we all have to start somewere. only had it a week, lookinf forward to putting loads of miles on it, once I have got it set up with the travel items.

Jaeg 12 Sep 2008 20:59

Ive had my 06 xt600e (4pt) for about 2 months, started with 600 miles on the clock and now has 2500 :)

Off too the lake district for a long weekend camping so can add another 700-800 miles or so to that next week. Loving it so far, great fun along the trails, great around town, couldnt have much more fun along the back roads and whilst I hate them the motorways are bearable. Oh, and as im a poor student the fuel economy aint too bad either when im not pushing the poor thing harder than I probably should.

Yobbo 13 Sep 2008 07:54

My 86 Tenere has had 13 owners,one being a rental company for 7 years from 1995 to 2002.At that stage the bike had done 91,239kms.Then at 2,544kms,the speedo stopped working for the next 6 years! So it's had 10 owners since 2002 and I've currently put 4,500ish kms on it in nearly a year.
So I'd imagine it's done around 110-120,000kms and is still on the original engine (has had a 2mm overbore).So it's had a pretty interesting history.

AnteK 16 Sep 2008 12:21

XTZ 660 Tenere, 1996, at the moment slightly over 170.000 km.

Dakota 16 Sep 2008 13:24

Doris - XT600E 2003 - 21,500 miles - snapped speedo cable, 2 new chains, and new clutch plates a couple of weeks ago
Boris - XT600E 2004 - 43,000 kms - 2 new chains, no other problems

davidmarcus 22 Sep 2008 23:04

90k on my 1983 34L
 
My chassis number is 39E000817.

Logic tells me that it's the 817th Tenere built...

History unknown, but it's had too many monkeys work on him in the past.
Front sprocket is welded on, put in 3AJ oil pump and 7 helicoils, 9 inserts and lots of Yamabond!

I've christened him 'Dozer'.

Currently got over 90,000 km on and I am embarking on the "short way up" from Agulhus to Cap Blanc in 3 weeks time. Will probably top the 100k mark by the time I reach l' Arbe du Tenere...

Travelling with another Tenere, 1985 34L with 55k on.

Mark 24 Sep 2008 13:24

My wife's 1991 XT600E is just about to roll past 100 000 miles. It had an engine rebuild at 85 000 miles, probably should have done it 5 or 10 000 miles sooner. This included new crank bearings, con rod and piston rings, but original piston and valves were still serviceable. Before we did our big trip, at about 20 000 miles we had Dave Lambeth do his 5th gear conversion as a precaution. All gears were fine when engine overhauled.

By contrast, the engine of the 1988 3AJ Tenere that I did the trip on, and crashed badly in Aus was not worth rebuilding, everything was badly worn even though it seamed to be running fine before it crashed. Perhaps it happened when it was lying on its side revving. I think it had done about 70 000 miles. Also, while I owned it, it had a rectifier / regulator and alternator windings fail and 3 back wheels crack up (in hind site perhaps due to a weak rear shock absorber and an overloaded bike & rough roads). After I bought it it became apparent that the previous owner had had a major engine problem, patched it up and sold it. I stripped the engine and had it checked out, replaced the oil pump and some other parts soon after I got it.

I now have a later 3AJ Tenere with 78 000 miles on it that had it's engine rebuilt about 10 000 miles ago, but judging by the silicon gasket sealer oozing out around the head gasket joint, not the best job. It buzzes enough to send my hands numb after 30 min at a steady speed.

Mark

Vorteks 26 Sep 2008 13:11

Bought a 1993 600 XTE at 48 000 and sent it to South America. The engine was leaking some oil

It s parked in Venezuela right now at 78 000 km, after lots of dust, mud and a lazy maintainance from a careless owner.

It s still leaking oil which is not a major problem. I had to replace the starter relay with a relay from another machine. I got the transmission chain changed at 63 000 km. Due to overheating in a 1000 km one day stretch in Venezuela (40 degrees and road side fires), i got the cylinder reshaped and piston changed. A piece in the piston was lacking, and the local mec in Isla Margarita used the one of a...bmw car.

I ll certainly add 20 000 km more this winter going back to Argentina and i m confident, since any mecanic with a brain can fix it anywhere in South America (no ABS, no Injection, one cylinder).

I m an XTE addict and wouldnt swap for anything else for travelling in 1/3 world countries.

bikerfromsark 27 Sep 2008 17:25

I have 04 TT600RE (same engine -3AJ). I have 65'000kms with 55'000 of them hard, loaded up overlanding across africa. Engine runs sweet as. Have only had to change rear sprocket bearing at about 50'000km. Planning on taking her to Magadan next year I don't plan to do anything to her.
I saw a 3AJ tenere in Dar es Salam with 480'000km on the clock, the engine had been opened alot!

George

xtfrog 1 Oct 2008 19:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by bikerfromsark (Post 208568)
I saw a 3AJ tenere in Dar es Salam with 480'000km on the clock

How do you know!??! My odo only has 5 figures?!?


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