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    Learning basic maintenance?

    Is there anyplace in Auckland where I can learn basic maintanence on my bike? Things like lubing the chain, topping up oil/water, fiddling with the carbs etc
    or is it easier to just buy a workshop manual and get going..problem is i really dont want to tow it to a mechanic if (when) i stuff up

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    Quote Originally Posted by hdus001 View Post
    Is there anyplace in Auckland where I can learn maintanence? Things like lubing, fiddling etc
    is it easier to just pay?..

    ...... You could always try K rd.....
    Or PM PF, I hear shes pretty good at lubing/fiddling etc
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    Quote Originally Posted by hdus001 View Post
    Is there anyplace in Auckland where I can learn basic maintanence on my bike? Things like lubing the chain, topping up oil/water, fiddling with the carbs etc
    or is it easier to just buy a workshop manual and get going..problem is i really dont want to tow it to a mechanic if (when) i stuff up
    The stuff you mention is pretty basic and simple, get yourself a manual and give it a go, if you need help send me a PM and I can give you some direction/help, I am in your area.
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    In addition: Is there anywhere/one in Auckland that offers a Motorcycle Maintenance Course that includes the 'basics' mentioned above plus more advanced stuff?

    Although I guess 'fiddling' with things other than the basics on a bike would void the warranty.

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    try ringing all the bike shops on barrys pt rd, one of them was doing a thursday nite fix and ride session, using there expertise and there tools but you pay for parts etc they show you how to do the work, cant remember the name of shop but it was opposite side of road from cyclespot,hope this helps

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    Some while ago Mr Frosty organised a couple of KB maintainance nights, to show peeps some basic wrenchery. Might be worth running another session or two ?
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    they also do do a bbq and ride on the same nite, dont know if this is still going though,it was a couple of years ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by LilSel View Post

    ...... You could always try K rd.....
    Or PM PF, I hear shes pretty good at lubing/fiddling etc
    oi... behave yourself...
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    Quote Originally Posted by placidfemme View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by hdus001 View Post
    Is there anyplace in Auckland where I can learn basic maintanence on my bike? Things like lubing the chain, topping up oil/water, fiddling with the carbs etc
    or is it easier to just buy a workshop manual and get going..problem is i really dont want to tow it to a mechanic if (when) i stuff up
    Apart from 'fiddling with the carbs' the rest is easy. I have been fiddling with the carbs for more than 20 years and still sometimes have to have a second go after a test ride (on worn out Dellorto's only), plus the proper tool for the job is $200+, depends on how keen you are, and look after your mercury guage and it's a one off lifetime tool. Or you could make a water vacume balancer, search the web for a 'how-to'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Some while ago Mr Frosty organised a couple of KB maintainance nights, to show peeps some basic wrenchery. Might be worth running another session or two ?
    I'd be interested in learning a few more spanner skills. Any chance that this might be happening?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Some while ago Mr Frosty organised a couple of KB maintainance nights, to show peeps some basic wrenchery. Might be worth running another session or two ?
    He's supposed to be organising another one using my old 250 POS which has been sitting round at his place for a few months.......

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    I'd be up for this to

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Dopa View Post
    He's supposed to be organising another one using my old 250 POS which has been sitting round at his place for a few months.......
    Is it still lurking about...just as well it didn't like us...

    hdus001 - I have a digital copy of the Bandit 250 owner's manual if you need it (NB - NOT a workshop manual) Useful for specifications, capacities, service intervals etc.

    Drop me a PM if you're interested.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hdus001 View Post
    Is there anyplace in Auckland where I can learn basic maintanence on my bike? Things like lubing the chain, topping up oil/water, fiddling with the carbs etc
    or is it easier to just buy a workshop manual and get going..problem is i really dont want to tow it to a mechanic if (when) i stuff up
    Hey...

    Check out the Club 250 section. I'm currently planning to organise a Spanner Night of sorts for ZXR's. I know you don't ride a ZXR however, we will be covering some basic maintainence and other bike universal topics... check it out:

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=42596
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