April 23rd, 2014, 08:28 AM
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#11
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Fast-Guy wannabe
Name: Jason
Location: Brentwood, Ca
Join Date: Oct 2011
Motorcycle(s): 2009 Ninja250, 2011 RM-Z250, 2004 NSR50,
Posts: A lot.
MOTM - Jan '13
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kennetht
i would bring the bike to your local shop and have them do a scheduled maintenance on the entire bike. perhaps they will even find something that is wrong with the bike that you have no idea about (for example that just happened to me. brought the bike to the shop to get new tires put on and they found a leak in my fork seals. i would never have noticed that until bad things happened...)
unless you feel comfortable changing your own oil, brake fluid, coolant, etc, the list goes on and on, I would just bring it to the shop and get it all done for you. expect it to be a bit pricy though...
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I think in this guys case it would just be cheaper to go buy another bike then hand his over to a shop and saying its got 13k on it with no service history please fix it up.
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