30 years and 100 000 km's

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last time i worked out it would take over 30 years to do 100,000kms
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Mine passed it about 3 weeks ago. It's now about 2k into it's second turn.
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See Andrew in spares at Brighton Kwak, his 1990 ZZR1100 has somwhere near 240 000 kms and is still going strong. Has had a gearbox and I think at least one clutch rebuild but topend and all else still original.
In this day and age of technology and engineering capabilities why do people aplaude a motorcycle reaching 100 000 kms? And why do we still consider a bike with 25 000 kms to be slightly suspect on the used market? Sure I know that the engines and components of todays machinery is cutting edge and and as lean as prize fighter when it comes to performance but still I expect for the money spent at least 100 000 kms until major a component needs attention. Then again Hardley Done anythings have had 100 years of development and their owners aplaud everytime they reach the end of the street without needing a rebuild.
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