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Product improvements highlight a company actively involved in what they build. It does not represent any design flaw whatsoever. To say that a 5 or 6 year old engine without any known history failed because of a design flaw when there are tens of thousands still actively raced doesn't add up.
Any product bought used should be gone through. Would you buy a used car without having a mechanic look at it? This is a 5 year old car, the odometer was broken, not to mention a million other possible variables are in play (from chassis flex to to chain tightness).
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