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2013 V7 Time for rebuild

Larry Vance

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2013 V7. Curious as to the typical mileage life before a a top end rebuild should be done. I have 15000 miles, no noticeable leaks or having to add oil between changes(every 3000 miles).

Thanks
 
My 2010 has 23k on it, never did anything more than valves and fluids. From what I read, 60k should be had fairly easy, original clutch, etc. If you adjust your valves, the top end shouldn't need rebuilt. Oil intervals are 4500, per the manual, spark plugs too.
 
My 2010 has 23k on it, never did anything more than valves and fluids. From what I read, 60k should be had fairly easy, original clutch, etc. If you adjust your valves, the top end shouldn't need rebuilt. Oil intervals are 4500, per the manual, spark plugs too.
Thanks for the quick response.
 
2013 V7. Curious as to the typical mileage life before a a top end rebuild should be done. I have 15000 miles, no noticeable leaks or having to add oil between changes(every 3000 miles).

Thanks
If it's had a healthy life of service and oil changes, it will go 100k+ miles easy. A few posters here who have surpassed that, and many more who aren't. Check your oil level frequently. You might want to grab one of our sump spacers below though. Good insurance.

 
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