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proseuche
5th April 2010, 09:47
vtr 250 chain at end of adjustment and don't know how to change. is it easy enough to do? how much is it to get a service person to do it? any recommendations for someone in auckland who won't tuck me on price?
also, anyone know a link for an online manual? couldn't find one in the manual thread.
chur!
firefighter
5th April 2010, 09:51
vtr 250 chain at end of adjustment and don't know how to change. is it easy enough to do? how much is it to get a service person to do it? any recommendations for someone in auckland who won't tuck me on price?
also, anyone know a link for an online manual? couldn't find one in the manual thread.
chur!
Cycletreads will do it, although dunno about price.
If you want perfectionism at a really good price, Motorcycle Doctors. 0800MOTOMD
Read up on them on here, you wo'nt find a single bad comment. George is really pedantic, and works at a really fair price.
Bikemad
5th April 2010, 10:17
If you want perfectionism at a really good price, Motorcycle Doctors. 0800MOTOMD
Read up on them on here, you wo'nt find a single bad comment. George is really pedantic, and works at a really fair price.
are they next to KTL FF??????
Jonno.
5th April 2010, 12:19
Where abouts in Auckland are you?
What do you mean by end of the chain's adjustment?
Might be time for a new chain.
proseuche
5th April 2010, 13:37
yeah that's what i mean - i need a new chain/sprocket and a few other minor things done. i'm tempted to do myself.
The Everlasting
5th April 2010, 14:28
yeah that's what i mean - i need a new chain/sprocket and a few other minor things done. i'm tempted to do myself.
Well if your confident you can do it,I don't see why not..:)
but cycletreads are a great bunch,i find them always friendly and helpful. I go there for everything bike related.
firefighter
5th April 2010, 17:04
are they next to KTL FF??????
Nah mate he's a bit like hometune, except he is really really good. Seriously, there's a reason there is nothing but good things said about M/cycle docs. I do'nt even ring around anymore. Have a read up of the comments on here.
yeah that's what i mean - i need a new chain/sprocket and a few other minor things done. i'm tempted to do myself.
If you are really sure you can do it right, and have someone who knows what they're doing to help you then go for it.......but I gotta say it's not something where you really want to "wing-it". You can do some real damage if you fuck it up. (not just the new chain sprockets and yerself, but you can do some real damage to your engine)
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