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    Learning about motorcycles

    I'm looking for some part time work at a motorcycle garage to pick up some knowledge about these two wheelers. Have been doing basic stuff (brake fluid replacement/oil change/topping up the ol' coolant tank ) on my own bikes but would like to learn more. Most garages want MITO qualified techies Wouldn't mind even just helping out someone who's doing a big job on their own motorcycle. I'm willing to work for free (well, knowledge)

    Any suggestions?

    Thanks,
    Tick

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    I'd be keen to do something similar - even just getting a few people together to do work on each others bikes etc, even just at peoples places doing forks/oil/plugs/brakes etc? Even cleaning carbs? Every bit of knowledge gained is good. I've been having the help of a few friends but I'd love other input from more experienced guys too if I could.

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    Oops, silly me. I've not updated my location nor mentioned in my post. I'm in Auckland :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by McFatty1000 View Post
    I'd be keen to do something similar - even just getting a few people together to do work on each others bikes etc, even just at peoples places doing forks/oil/plugs/brakes etc? Even cleaning carbs? Every bit of knowledge gained is good. I've been having the help of a few friends but I'd love other input from more experienced guys too if I could.
    try coming to smash palace (its on the corner of victoria st and bealey ave) on a Thursday after 6:30, its a biker night and they have a work shop set up. Have a beer, check out some other bikes, meet some new people and possibly learn a thing or two

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    Quote Originally Posted by Asher View Post
    try coming to smash palace (its on the corner of victoria st and bealey ave) on a Thursday after 6:30, its a biker night and they have a work shop set up. Have a beer, check out some other bikes, meet some new people and possibly learn a thing or two
    Ah man, I would - I unfortunately work nights through the week with the odd Friday one off. Good to know that thats out there if I do get one off though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Asher View Post
    try coming to smash palace (its on the corner of victoria st and bealey ave) on a Thursday after 6:30, its a biker night and they have a work shop set up. Have a beer, check out some other bikes, meet some new people and possibly learn a thing or two
    I have been told by several friends that this is really worth going to, some great bikes there, things you would not expect.
    To be old and wise, first you must be young and stupid.

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    Check out their site: http://thesmashpalace.co.nz/

    Heaps of different bikes there from harley's to the quake city rumber's modified 50's. A few weeks ago there was a 1930 Scott 600cc twin 2stroke that was wicked.

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