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2002 CCM R30 644 SUPERMOTO - info please guys

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69chris
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PostPosted: 20:15 - 11 Nov 2013    Post subject: 2002 CCM R30 644 SUPERMOTO - info please guys Reply with quote

been offered one of these, other than it having a suzuki engine i know nowt bout em.......... but im betting you lot do Laughing

apart from the obvious stuff are there any known issues to watch out for ????

i know i could just google it but id rather, if possible, get some 'hands on' info rather than any ole tripe cooked up by an armchair expert somewhere Wink

thanks in advance for any advice guys Thumbs Up
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G
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PostPosted: 20:23 - 11 Nov 2013    Post subject: Re: 2002 CCM R30 644 SUPERMOTO - info please guys Reply with quote

But now if you google for the subject, you'll get this thread coming up, immediately negating the usefulness of the information?

So, DR650 engine isn't particularly spritely but should be fairly reliable.
Bike is a little heavy to be that 'super'.
Suspension and brakes are decent enough - very similar to KTMs, for example.
Expect you may find some 'british' quirks, but overall the main problem I had with my 404 was the Japanese engine going.
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69chris
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PostPosted: 20:28 - 11 Nov 2013    Post subject: Re: 2002 CCM R30 644 SUPERMOTO - info please guys Reply with quote

G wrote:
But now if you google for the subject, you'll get this thread coming up, immediately negating the usefulness of the information?

So, DR650 engine isn't particularly spritely but should be fairly reliable.
Bike is a little heavy to be that 'super'.
Suspension and brakes are decent enough - very similar to KTMs, for example.
Expect you may find some 'british' quirks, but overall the main problem I had with my 404 was the Japanese engine going.


thanks G, i did actually just google the subject anyway and found an old bcf thread asking the same thing (i should have just done a search - sorry Embarassed ) full of info from you Laughing

so pls ignore me, i wont go away but ill try to be quiet again Laughing
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Fizzer Thou
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PostPosted: 17:26 - 13 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

A friend had the R30 and found it a bit boring.So he fitted a 715cc piston kit and a new 'lumpier' cam and now,together with a carb from a KTM 520SX,the bike is much more interesting.
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69chris
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PostPosted: 18:12 - 13 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

cheers mate Thumbs Up

iv written off that idea now, read a few things online (i know i said i didnt want that sort of info but ya know how it is Laughing ) and iv come to the conclusion that what i want is the 'go' of a crf450 (etc) but the reliability/service intervals of, say, my drz400................ and im pretty sure that doesnt exsist Laughing
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nathan k
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PostPosted: 18:41 - 13 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

69chris wrote:
cheers mate Thumbs Up

iv written off that idea now, read a few things online (i know i said i didnt want that sort of info but ya know how it is Laughing ) and iv come to the conclusion that what i want is the 'go' of a crf450 (etc) but the reliability/service intervals of, say, my drz400................ and im pretty sure that doesnt exsist Laughing


You can get close with a WR 450 and a few mods.
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G
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PostPosted: 19:42 - 13 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

A TE610 or KTM690 (and some 640s) are similar to the DRZ in weight and reliability, but a good bit more power and better suspension.
(KTM claims to be the most powerful production single.)

I've seen people add oil coolers to increase the oil capacity of competition bikes to improve their service intervals; and while stuff like the Yamaha is a bit heavier than the competition, I'm not sure I'd want to use it daily.
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