Reading all these posts about repairs, mods and so on makes me feel really inadequateI don't feel confident to tackle even simple jobs because I don't have much mechanical knowledge. On the other hand I'm at least of average intelligence and I'm willing to learn. But the question is - how? Are there any courses or classes available (I don't mean full time vocational courses for aspiring motorcycle mechanics but evening classes or weekend courses). Or is it just a case of having a go? I've got the workshop manual for my bike but without any previous experience a lot of it doesn't make much sense to me. I think I could do an awful lot of expensive damage...
Should I give up and resign myself to paying an expert (then again, I have a sneaking feeling that more often than we care to admit the "expert" doesn't actually do a competent job...)
Any thoughts??



I don't feel confident to tackle even simple jobs because I don't have much mechanical knowledge. On the other hand I'm at least of average intelligence and I'm willing to learn. But the question is - how? Are there any courses or classes available (I don't mean full time vocational courses for aspiring motorcycle mechanics but evening classes or weekend courses). Or is it just a case of having a go? I've got the workshop manual for my bike but without any previous experience a lot of it doesn't make much sense to me. I think I could do an awful lot of expensive damage...
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Had I had to do it over and over I would probably been faster.
my bike kinda died on me the other day carbs a bit dirty but the battery went flat when rying to start it and thats where the problem started. I can't ride it now because anything over 7g revs and the thing starts jercking forward like boosting almost but then back down,. Not enough power to run indicators and if i turn on the headlights or let the thing get anywhere near idle it dies automatically.

You need to ensure that the alternator is in the correct phase for the bikes current position or you may find starting and engine running problems.

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