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    Mechanics

    Hi all,
    This is my very first thread as I am relatively new to the biking world. I've had my bike for nearly half a year now, mostly riding round Wgtn but with one trip up to Napier and back recently. Someone recently mentioned to me that after every few hundred kilometers one needs to have their chain tightened. Is this correct, and if so could I do this myself?
    Furthermore my bike is nearly due for it's first warrant (since I brought it) - any recommendations of where in Wellington is good to go, and not too expensive (I'm a poor student).
    Cheers, looking forward to your words of wisdom...

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    hi Bevsta, welcome aboard.

    Yes you should at least check it, and adjust if needed. It's a fairly quick and easy job normally. I'll leave it to someone more familiar with the GN to describe however just in case there is something about those specifically I don't know about.

    If you use the search function in the top menu I think you will find conversations where this has been covered before. Most things maintenence wise have been at some stage.
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    Hi and welcome Bevsta. Good choice of machine and yeah, you should be lubing and adjusting your chain every few hundred kms.

    WOF's can be done by any motorcycle store that's any good or any VTNZ testing station.

    Price will be between $30-$40.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bevsta
    Hi all,
    This is my very first thread as I am relatively new to the biking world. I've had my bike for nearly half a year now, mostly riding round Wgtn but with one trip up to Napier and back recently. Someone recently mentioned to me that after every few hundred kilometers one needs to have their chain tightened. Is this correct, and if so could I do this myself?
    Furthermore my bike is nearly due for it's first warrant (since I brought it) - any recommendations of where in Wellington is good to go, and not too expensive (I'm a poor student).
    Cheers, looking forward to your words of wisdom...
    You should be lubricating the chain every 600km or so too.

    Cheers and welcome.
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    Welcome Bevsta! :spudwave:

    Depends on where in wellywood you are. you cout go to the hutt and see our good friends at motomart or see the fine peeps at wellington motorcycles!
    and of course motorrad

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    Hi Bevsta, welcome to the KiwiBiker gargre.

    Scottoilers are great, they lube the chain as you ride - let me know if you want to have a look at ours - we've got them on three of our four bikes (the 4th one is a shaft drive!).

    Husbands are very useful at adjusting chains - I never worry about mine! (the chain that is, not the husband!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by bevsta
    Hi all,
    This is my very first thread as I am relatively new to the biking world. I've had my bike for nearly half a year now, mostly riding round Wgtn but with one trip up to Napier and back recently. Someone recently mentioned to me that after every few hundred kilometers one needs to have their chain tightened. Is this correct, and if so could I do this myself?
    Furthermore my bike is nearly due for it's first warrant (since I brought it) - any recommendations of where in Wellington is good to go, and not too expensive (I'm a poor student).
    Cheers, looking forward to your words of wisdom...
    Do you have a handbook for that bike? If so it will tell you how tight the chain should be, but typically you should be able to move the chain up and down in the centre of the bottom run about 20 - 30mm. Much more than that it is getting a bit slack. The bike should have easy to use adjusters for the chain and if you have to adjust it make sure you do it evenly left and right to keep the back wheel straight within the rear swingarm. Usually you don't have to adjust a chain very often but you do need to lubricate it regularly like every few hundred km. Adjustment I would say should only be about every 2-3,000km. Whatever you do, don't overtighten the chain so that it has less than the specified slack in it.
    Cheers

    Merv

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    Quote Originally Posted by merv
    Do you have a handbook for that bike? If so it will tell you how tight the chain should be, but typically you should be able to move the chain up and down in the centre of the bottom run about 20 - 30mm. Much more than that it is getting a bit slack. The bike should have easy to use adjusters for the chain and if you have to adjust it make sure you do it evenly left and right to keep the back wheel straight within the rear swingarm. Usually you don't have to adjust a chain very often but you do need to lubricate it regularly like every few hundred km. Adjustment I would say should only be about every 2-3,000km. Whatever you do, don't overtighten the chain so that it has less than the specified slack in it.
    was just going to suggest a handbook, hanes or something like that is recommended. As a poor student myself years ago it saved me lots of frustration and I learned alot along the way that can be applied to most bikes. Incidently, Merv, as a fellow vfr rider have you checked this link out ? http://www.micapeak.com/reg/view/VFR if the link doesnt work use this one http://www.micapeak.com and navigate to hondas then vfrs then do milage as a search. some incredibly high k vfr's out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bevsta
    Hi all,
    This is my very first thread as I am relatively new to the biking world. I've had my bike for nearly half a year now, mostly riding round Wgtn but with one trip up to Napier and back recently. Someone recently mentioned to me that after every few hundred kilometers one needs to have their chain tightened. Is this correct, and if so could I do this myself?
    Furthermore my bike is nearly due for it's first warrant (since I brought it) - any recommendations of where in Wellington is good to go, and not too expensive (I'm a poor student).
    Cheers, looking forward to your words of wisdom...

    Get together with jazbug, ride out to the sunny Kapiti Coast and we could run through the basics one day..

    Learn to do the basics and your bike will love you for it...

    If you bring out a filter we can do an oil change etc as well...

    Cheers

    Paul N

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    Quote Originally Posted by badlieutenant
    was just going to suggest a handbook, hanes or something like that is recommended. As a poor student myself years ago it saved me lots of frustration and I learned alot along the way that can be applied to most bikes. Incidently, Merv, as a fellow vfr rider have you checked this link out ? http://www.micapeak.com/reg/view/VFR if the link doesnt work use this one http://www.micapeak.com and navigate to hondas then vfrs then do milage as a search. some incredibly high k vfr's out there.
    Think the first one is a miss type!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    Think the first one is a miss type!!!
    Weird thing is that is the correct link, but it only works when you go the long way to it.
    Cheers

    Merv

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    Quote Originally Posted by badlieutenant
    Incidently, Merv, as a fellow vfr rider have you checked this link out ? http://www.micapeak.com/reg/view/VFR if the link doesnt work use this one http://www.micapeak.com and navigate to hondas then vfrs then do milage as a search. some incredibly high k vfr's out there.
    Yeah that 4 million one seems hard to believe but the rest are what I'd expect. Me being a weekend rider at best mine has only done 40,000km in 10 years so its still like new. Too busy riding the other bike, driving cars or the 4x4 or staying home doing other things. Its one reason I don't change my bikes often, I don't need to, and the depreciation cost would kill me not the cost of having them sit there relaxing in the garage. Besides the VFR is a bloody great bike and I'm real comfortable with it.
    Cheers

    Merv

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    Hi bevsta.

    Welcome to Kiwibiker. :spudwave:

    There's a lot of guys on this site who do their own maintenance, and chain lubrication and adjustment has to be one of the easiest and most satisfying.

    I can't remember if your bike has a centre stand but no matter if it doesn't theres lots of ways around the problem if it doesn't. Car jacks are helpful!

    If you can come along to the Sunday ride (10.30am Caltex Rimutaka north of Upper Hutt) we can look over the bike for you and offer you some pointers.
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
    Get together with jazbug, ride out to the sunny Kapiti Coast and we could run through the basics one day..

    Learn to do the basics and your bike will love you for it...

    If you bring out a filter we can do an oil change etc as well...

    Cheers

    Paul N
    Thats a good idea!... you can see the drunken hippo Paul's been working on!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    Thats a good idea!... you can see the drunken hippo Paul's been working on!
    Hey! You leave my Guzzi outa this you bastard!!! heh heh



    Paul N

    The offer stands. I dunno why a local bike shop does not run a simple mtce class once a month. They would make a fortune on the tools, oil, busted bits and ham fisted repairs... (just kidding)

    Seriously, you need to be able to do a quick check to wof standards or you could be riding a dangerous bike or be seriously ripped off one day!

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