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Maintenance tips & forum archives

   Site online 21 Jan 2002Made in Sydney, Australia

  welcome to the maintenance and tips section

"You ride what you like. I ride what I like. But if Harley Davidson built a plane.... Would you fly in it???"

fix stuffed holders
fix fallen throttle
slides
carb needle adjustments
adjust
jet needle positions
hacksaw ugly fender
hacksaw 
off that 
rear fender
aftermarket exhaust
wake the dead with
your exhaust

replace steering head bearings
add instrumentation
add a
new 
instrument
Alternate (cheap)
battery source / spare boot battery / fix sulphated batteries / maintain your battery when your bike's not in use

replace
broken
solenoid
switches?


repacking exhaust cans

discusses;;

  • the method of repacking cans &
  • a better material to  repack with

  •  

    fix a
    jamming steering 
    lock


    suspension notes


    more on suspension


    align your wheels


  • Install air horns

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    quiksteel 
    fixes



    spark plug
    reading
    carby breakdown pic
    Get a copy of the workshop manual's 
    carby illustration here.
    (large, 334 Kb)
    Tips from the ezboard forum
    These items are just archived from the ezboard forum. 
    I felt that they were of enough interest to repost here. 
    Please don't email to me thinking that you can continue with the forum discussion -you have to go back to the original site to do this.
     

     
     
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    Disclaimer
     


    Quote of the Decade;

    "I can ride around the Phillip Island GP circuit as fast as anyone. The confidence I need to do this comes partly from skill and machine preparation, but it also comes from knowing everyone else is riding in the same direction, knowing whats around every corner, knowing the track condition (and knowing it won't change suddenly) and knowing that others in the race are highly skilled. Its also nice to know that if I crash, I probably won't hit anything."

    "When you're making a decision on how fast to ride on public roads, ask yourself how many of these things apply in your situation. The short answer is none. Think about it!"

    -Australian MotoGP champion Mick Doohan from 'The Right Line'

    click here to read the letter to Spannerman that this was taken from...
     

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