17 CRF linkage snapped off frame

Edited Date/Time 10/1/2017 12:46pm
A guy I know in Iowa snapped his linkage in half with two hours on the bike under normal riding conditions. Usually I'm not the type to post pictures of peoples broken bikes (because they ALL break regardless of brand) but the anti KTM vibes I see all day on fb make me wish to smite any red riding arrogance.

Bobby should've purchased orange
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JWACK
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9/16/2017 6:58am
So did he grease the landing??
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9/16/2017 6:59am
Should've got Cone Valves

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MJC
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9/16/2017 7:09am
Obviously wasn't wearing a #litkit
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9/16/2017 7:12am
I think this same failure mode was posted in an older CRF problems thread!
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9/16/2017 7:13am
2nd one I've seen do that now. Pretty sketchy
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9/16/2017 7:15am
Holy chit! Never seen that before...
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9/16/2017 7:20am
Yes chances are this wouldn't have happened with a orange bike. After taking delivery of his shiny new expensive orange machine he would of have had the pleasure of disassembling it to grease bearings properly at which point someone would have applied proper torque specs. All sarcasm aside I am interested in seeing if Honda takes care of this for him.
9/16/2017 8:07am
I hope they do take care of him. It was obviously a manufacturing defect- which are very minimal in current times. I hope for Honda's sake that it's not a common thing.
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9/16/2017 8:20am

That happened to me on a steel framed CR once.. Not anything to do with this thread but I know the feeling..
I came up short on a triple and ripped it out, hit the next set of whoops with my shock shaft pretzeling to provide cushion.
Is this guys shock now damaged too? He better take a close look. And Honda better take care of it all..
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9/16/2017 9:28am
Amazing that you purchase a product that has a sticker on the rear fender that says " This Honda is sold as is and has no warranty from defects " and yet you expect Honda to take care of it.
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9/16/2017 9:28am
Too much chain torque on those sprocket bolts bro
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9/16/2017 9:34am
Motodork wrote:
Amazing that you purchase a product that has a sticker on the rear fender that says " This Honda is sold as is and has no...
Amazing that you purchase a product that has a sticker on the rear fender that says " This Honda is sold as is and has no warranty from defects " and yet you expect Honda to take care of it.
That's why I buy yamaha. 30 day warranty Tongue
9/16/2017 9:38am
I have to say the frame and swing arm in the Honda look "cheap"...dunno if the aluminum is a different series ir what...
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9/16/2017 9:57am
Had a KTM 450 SX leak oil from the bottom case, seepage, and after almost 6 months, KTM replaced the whole bottom end free of charge. I've had other issues over the years with them and they took care of it. That is one of the main reasons I buy orange.
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9/16/2017 10:31am
MSM wrote:
Yes chances are this wouldn't have happened with a orange bike. After taking delivery of his shiny new expensive orange machine he would of have had...
Yes chances are this wouldn't have happened with a orange bike. After taking delivery of his shiny new expensive orange machine he would of have had the pleasure of disassembling it to grease bearings properly at which point someone would have applied proper torque specs. All sarcasm aside I am interested in seeing if Honda takes care of this for him.
Funny you mention that. When I took my shiny new KTM apart to paint the frame orange, I was surprised at how well greased everything was from the factory. It's almost as if the people assembling them gave a shit about what they were doing unlike many other brands I have owned. Also, the factory powdercoat was bulletproof, couldn't even sandblast the stuff off. Again, unlike any steel framed Japanese bike I have ever owned where half the paint flaked off of the welds after a few rides
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9/16/2017 11:12am





Noticed that my subframe had separated on the left side and cracked on the right side after todays race, no crashes.
Also overheated the engine, ran it dry and bent my cylinder head, good times
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9/16/2017 12:43pm
Bruce372 wrote:
I blame the stupid air forks
Nope. Google Yamaha frame cracks. There are plenty there.
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9/16/2017 12:50pm
Lastander wrote:
[img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2017/09/16/215001/s1200_IMG_5770.jpg[/img] [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2017/09/16/215002/s1200_IMG_5771.jpg[/img] Noticed that my subframe had separated on the left side and cracked on the right side after todays race, no crashes. Also overheated the...





Noticed that my subframe had separated on the left side and cracked on the right side after todays race, no crashes.
Also overheated the engine, ran it dry and bent my cylinder head, good times
Any tire rubbing rear fender marks? Did you change the engine hangers or unbolt part of gas tank? (I think I remember some guys doing that to their 17's).

Damn on the engine. Did you race moto or hare scramble?
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9/16/2017 12:52pm
Bruce372 wrote:
I blame the stupid air forks
captmoto wrote:
Nope. Google Yamaha frame cracks. There are plenty there.
Psst..... Honda 450's don't have air forks either.

Plus, everyone knows that Yamaha frames crack because they put the motor in backwards.
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9/16/2017 1:09pm
OP how is the shock? My friends linkage broke on his rmz (not bashing them it has 200+ hours on it) and his shock ripped apart.

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9/16/2017 1:23pm
Naanak wrote:
OP how is the shock? My friends linkage broke on his rmz (not bashing them it has 200+ hours on it) and his shock ripped apart.[img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2017/09/16/215011/s1200_IMG_0700.jpg[/img]
OP how is the shock? My friends linkage broke on his rmz (not bashing them it has 200+ hours on it) and his shock ripped apart.

Make linkages great again!
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9/16/2017 1:55pm
"You meet the nicest people on a Honda" mostly nurses and doctors...
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9/16/2017 3:00pm
Bruce372 wrote:
I blame the stupid air forks
The 2017 and 2018 Honda CRF450R didn't have air forks.

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