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No...You are not over thinking this IMHO.Valid concerns. What happened when it dropped a valve? Full engine seizure or just messed things up?
It just messed it up but good. The entire motor was replaced. And really what are the odds of dropping a valve in a second motor???
I'm interested in what the Guzzi family think about my MGX. I bought my 2017 MGX 4 years ago brand new (March 2019) had the brake recall done and rode it almost a year to the day and she dropped a valve at 6500 miles. The motor was replaced under warranty. I now am about to turn 20,000 miles. I keep the oil changed and check the valves every 6200 miles. Everything is stock except for the Mistrals, no map, no nothing. So my question is, would you have trust and faith to take off on a 2500 mile trip?? I know of at least 4 other MGX's that have had the same trouble. (dropped valve) I don't seam to have the trust in it as I did with my 99 EV. This thing isn't the easiest bike to get worked on, out on the road, Am I over thinking this?
You should have more confidence than before. Statistically speaking, the reliability of the bike has gone up.If MG produced X number of MGX's with N number of valve defects, then the chance of it happening in the first instance is N divided by X. After the first failure, the chance of it happening to the next bike is N-1 divided by X. Every bike that fails reduces the number N by one.As soon as N number of bikes drop their valves, the remaining MGX will be just as reliable as other MG's, statistically speaking.
Grappling with the issue is part of the fun.If we were not in a privileged position, there’d be no decision to makeThere is no wrong answer, as long as you believe it to be right.