View Poll Results: What sort of work do you do on your bike at home (Road riders only).

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  • I always take my bike to the bike shop or have a friend who does it.

    48 22.86%
  • Change oil and filters.

    170 80.95%
  • Replace brakepads and bleed brakes.

    140 66.67%
  • Fit new chain and spockets.

    115 54.76%
  • Fit new tyres and balance

    25 11.90%
  • Change wheel bearings or steering head bearings

    83 39.52%
  • Fit new spark plugs and check valve clearances.

    101 48.10%
  • Fit new spark plugs and check valve clearances.

    51 24.29%
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Thread: What sort of work do you do on your bike at home? (Road riders only)

  1. #16
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    Depends, which bike?

    I'm happy to break and subsequently fix the 400. Thanks to nudemetalz and Paul in NZ I'm picking up a bunch of new skills in this regard.

    However, the 750 goes to the shop.

    Sometimes the 400 will go in too, especially when they can do a job in an hour that will take me all weekend and lots of swearing and blood.
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    Well out of warranty many years ago,pretty much do everything but change tyres.Even enjoy mucking about with the ECU with a yosh box.

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    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    I lube the chain, wash and polish it... Oh, I fill the tank as well and put air in the tyres.

    For everything else I go to the professionals.

    Why? Well, I haven't got much in the way of tools and our current tenancy agreement states I can't work on motor vehicles on the promises and also I'm not allowed to spill oil in the garage or driveway.
    As you were clearly not sober when you signed that contract you could get out of it by claiming that they took advantage of you while you were drunk. (It works in rape cases...)

    May the bridges I burn light the way.

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  4. #19
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    Can do it but.........

    Under Warranty..........

    Enough said.

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    Being the controlfreak/cheapskate that I am, I do all works required on my cycles. It saves me money and time.

    Time not posting here about how bad the bike shop ripped them off whilst (Insert appropriate issue here eg: scratching, dropping, fingerprinting,loose bolts, tyres not rotated to match the wheels, etc.) their bike

    I know who to blame :embarrased:

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    Being the controlfreak/cheapskate that I am, I do all works required on my cycles. It saves me money and time.

    Time not posting here about how bad the bike shop ripped them off whilst (Insert appropriate issue here eg: scratching, dropping, fingerprinting,loose bolts, tyres not rotated to match the wheels, etc.) their bike

    I know who's to blame

  7. #22
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    I used to do all my own work on my other bikes,but now I'm to lazy. I still do every second oil change and all the small stuff but that's about it. Plus the bike is still under warranty, and when that's finished I'll buy another new one.

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    I do oils & filters.
    Have done wheel & steering head bearings, swingarm bushes etc in the past but cant be arsed usually so thats shop work most of the time.
    I do enjoy doing the usual maintenance stuff and actually spent 3 hours cleaning the Falco on Sunday. That was cleaning the chain with a tooth brush, adjusting chain & changing clutch fuild. I really do enjoy having time in the shed with the radio loud, a cold beer and mucking around with my toys
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    Can do, and have done, a lot of the regular maintenance on my bikes in the past, and have even done a recon (apart from machine work) as well - just following a Haynes manual.
    Now I let the shop do it as I have a new bike under warranty...
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  10. #25
    I don't do built up cranks,but will do everything else,and more if I want.

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    yup only thing i don't do is wheel bal and fitting, very thank-fully my dad been A-grade mac , and spending so much time showing me how to rebuild my own meltdown's lol
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  12. #27
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    Maintenance

    HI

    Do all the work and mods myself as long as specialist eqiupment is not needed eg mill or lathe.
    I can do fuel injection and engine rebuilds etc.
    It's the only way to be sure it's done right as bike shops can't be trusted.
    The only time a bike of mine goes in there is to get WOF and tyres done - and then it's the rims scratched and the tyre on back to front.


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  13. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by bimotabob View Post
    HI
    The only time a bike of mine goes in there is to get WOF and tyres done -
    Oh,and I do tyres (just fitted one tonight) and even my own WoF's.

  14. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    and even my own WoF's.
    Nice.......wish i could do that,save myself from some aggro.

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    Just been out wrestling with my tyres. Changed both tyres, 2 x sprockets, adjusted brakes, and greesed everthing in under 2.5 hours. Not bad for a novice in his own shed.

    OK.........it's kind of a road bike........it's legal..........just.

    Oh, I forgot to mention the 10 beers.

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