How much time do you have on your bike?
Stark closed up my ticket never claiming the old motor back; safe to say I can keep it. So at some point I will dissemble mine and see if the bearings can be taken out easily. I’ll try and take photos of everything and maybe upgrade the bearings. Hopefully fix my existing noise and others could too providing a backup motor if needed.
This is the second time I read about a jammed rear wheel in a Varg.Was on asphalt when the motor locked up and messed my back tire up
Yes this could’ve been a disaster!This is the second time I read about a jammed rear wheel in a Varg.
It sounds pretty dangerous; when airborne, if I close the throttle with 100% regen braking, the front end of the bike dives; I guess that if the motor and the wheel stopped spinning suddenly, I would front flip. Also, those tracks in the weekend are pretty crowded and even if I am not jumping and that happens there is a non negligible possibility that someone will crash into me.
This is the second time I read about a jammed rear wheel in a Varg.
It sounds pretty dangerous; when airborne, if I close the throttle with 100% regen braking, the front end of the bike dives; I guess that if the motor and the wheel stopped spinning suddenly, I would front flip. Also, those tracks in the weekend are pretty crowded and even if I am not jumping and that happens there is a non negligible possibility that someone will crash into me.
What you've written is true and maybe our Vargs are still the most reliable motocross bikes out there, cosidering the crazy amount of maintenance needed by gas bikes and their low reliability.Happens with 2 strokes and even four strokes but then you have a clutch to pull in to unlock the wheel which could make all the differance.
I am very happy with my bike too. Like everything there are some things I don't like. My powerswitch failed after getting too much mud/dirt in it and my bike wouldn't power on. For enduro I think Stark will have to improve the sealing of the switch since crashes/tipovers into mud and dirt are common and though the switch is nice it is not well sealed.What you've written is true and maybe our Vargs are still the most reliable motocross bikes out there, cosidering the crazy amount of maintenance needed by gas bikes and their low reliability.
I also add that you can stall a gas bike in the air (too much rear brake, fouling a plug, running out of fuel...) or you can unintentionally engage neutral and nosedive anyways.
Still, this problem is serious. I wonder whether it will become frequent as the bikes become older and older.
I hope that either the problem is something non common to all Vargs, like a bad batch of 100 motors, or that they find a solution. I've read that they did test some prototypes for hundreds of hours; it's so strange that we are already hearing about power units being replaced because of weird noises or stuck motors!
Honestly the only thing that I dislike about my bike is this worrisome possibility that the power unit may jam and the fact that I can only hope it won't happen to me.
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