BiG DoM
Husqvarna
AA Class

In my 'going over' of my new TE610 with 10 000km on the clock one of the things I am doing is replacing the iffy OEM chain that I was warned about and fitting new sprockets. The front sprocket had significant wear and angled teeth and the splines were rusty. The rear sprocket also showed wear and when I went to remove it to fit the new Tri-Metal Supersprox I was amazed at the state of the bolts! Now this is a bike that does not see extreme weather conditions, no snow or ice, no salt etc... occassional rain and a few water crossings I guess. Three of the securing bolts were visibly rusted and compromised on what should be a 'sealed in' part of the bolt and three less so (you can see where the nuts capture the bolts). Clearly there has been ingress of water that has had the opportunity to sit and corrode. All the bolts were tight and there was signs of powdery white Locktite. Caveat Emptor.
Not necessarily poor quality bolts, maybe some thin plating? But mostly poor assembly.
Well some times that is, he he .
Certainly nuts and bolts do rust and I do copperslip many - just a problem with some like these that in fact need locktiting not slipping. I have in fact just sold my CRF250 because this Husky can do pretty much what I was doing with it - and as you say Sethro do it with nonchalance. I certainly have no intention at this stage of selling the bike.