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Cresco750
15th August 2008, 11:56
G'day. I can now change my profile and add that I am a proud owner of a Buell XB9S! This is my first Buell and I'm wondering what maintenance items I should attend to before I get into any sort of riding, ie are there any Buell-specific things to check / do? The bike has 20000Km's on the clock and appears to have been well looked after and maintained.
Cheers----
paulmac
15th August 2008, 12:39
Go for a ride and talk to the good people at speed and custom in pukereua(?) bay. They only do hd and are geniune and honest.
Cresco750
15th August 2008, 14:51
Cheers for that. Will do.
Big Dave
15th August 2008, 15:13
Check your oil and tyres and put fuel in it. Job done really.
New to you bike - check your bearings - steering head - swingarm - wheels.
If it's idling rough or stumbley at all - it needs a TPS - Throttle Position Sensor- reset. 10 minute shop job.
Otherwise they have 8,000km service intervals. Ongoing ownership costs were audited as cheapest of any brand.
Normal service from a dealer is typically $250 - A 'big' service $300ish.
Belt is auto adjusting. Check it for wear.
Grin a lot.
enigma51
15th August 2008, 15:20
You got a awesome bike there my first ride on a buel was xb9
Loved it!
dwnundabkr
16th August 2008, 21:38
Check your oil and tyres and put fuel in it. Job done really.
New to you bike - check your bearings - steering head - swingarm - wheels.
If it's idling rough or stumbley at all - it needs a TPS - Throttle Position Sensor- reset. 10 minute shop job.
Otherwise they have 8,000km service intervals. Ongoing ownership costs were audited as cheapest of any brand.
Normal service from a dealer is typically $250 - A 'big' service $300ish.
Belt is auto adjusting. Check it for wear.
Grin a lot.
++1
if you are mechanically minded u can do all service yourself apart from TPS very easy i have had the motor out and back in with only the manual to work on
awesome bikes i still have a grin everytime i ride mine
Cresco750
17th August 2008, 08:34
Thanks for the replies, guys. I'm really looking forward to getting back into some riding (as soon as the Biketranz truck shows up!!!).
Zebedee2
18th August 2008, 19:52
Hi stay away from dirt roads any stones in the belt will give you problems plus get the gearbox oil checked it can make changes a lot smoother. Check your tyre supplier carefully any wheel removal needs an experienced technician (posh word for mechanic) its not like dealing with a chain driven bike. Great bike enjoy
ajturbo
18th August 2008, 19:57
good to see there is another one in our ranks!!!
to friggin cold for a ride at the moment eh!
nallac
18th August 2008, 20:00
the thread title shoulda been
Buell lack of maintenance.
dwnundabkr
19th August 2008, 20:03
forgot to add there has been a recall on the headlights check this thread out
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=77902&highlight=buell+headlights
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