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Thread: Hayabusa 6k service. Does it matter if I'm a bit late?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Only 2 strokes I've had just had holes...
    They still do. It's just that the exhaust power valves change the size of the holes for you to increase low end power (valves shut, small exhaust port), valves open- larger exhaust port for good top end power.

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    According to my neighbour (owner of an RG) the power valves are a pain in the arse...
    . “No pleasure is worth giving up for two more years in a rest home.” Kingsley Amis

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    Ring your dealer - I'm sure they will be happy to take your money a bit earlier than needed .....

    Check your owners manual to see what actually gets done on a 6k service - I'd say oil and filter then they piss about for an hour putting grease in the footpeg pivots and tightening and lubing your already correctly tightened and lubed chain.

    I had Suzuki that was serviced - the day before I had cleaned the chain with a toothbrush and kero and relubed it and tightened it to factory specs. I told them to leave the chain alone in the service as I'd done it. On collection I was told it needed a new rear axle nut as it had stripped when they tightened it up after lubing and adjusting the chain ..........

    Years later I am still annoyed at that and the discussion that followed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    According to my neighbour (owner of an RG) the power valves are a pain in the arse...
    Weird, his arse already comes naturally fitted with a suitable valve - has he possibly been upgrading it with a power valve for high speed racing shits?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Weird, his arse already comes naturally fitted with a suitable valve - has he possibly been upgrading it with a power valve for high speed racing shits?
    I don't think so...he just bought it as a communter. But it mostly sits out the front of his place as he cleans it...I know he has had fairly major problems with it though...
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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    According to my neighbour (owner of an RG) the power valves are a pain in the arse...
    You should inform your neighbour that that's not where they are supposed to be installed.

    And on the one-upmanship stakes, an Aprilia Shiver has 20,000km service intervals.
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by davebullet View Post
    I think it's had it's first major service already. It is at 5,000kms now.....
    I suspect its had its 1000km service, which is effectively a first oil change and check that all bolts are tight. The 6000 km service is the first full service and should be done at 6000km or 6 months which ever comes first.
    Time to ride

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar View Post
    I suspect its had its 1000km service, which is effectively a first oil change and check that all bolts are tight. The 6000 km service is the first full service and should be done at 6000km or 6 months which ever comes first.
    Yeah, the first real service is due at 6K , Warranty issues aside , I'll check with my dealer, I was wondering if the Bike would be Ok mechanically doing the 7 or 8k thing before the 6k service , thats all. Bike is standard though I have installed a K@N airfilter which does'nt need replacing, I'm told , for about a zillion years.

    One of the other points on this thread was power valves on the two strokes ...not sure if anything was resolved but here's one of my Bikes where it works real good .....and always has ....the green one
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stylo View Post
    Yeah, the first real service is due at 6K , Warranty issues aside , I'll check with my dealer, I was wondering if the Bike would be Ok mechanically doing the 7 or 8k thing before the 6k service ,
    It'll be fine mate. Trust me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    It'll be fine mate. Trust me.
    Cheers Crasher ............

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    No worries. I've never seen a badly built Busa. And if it's gonna break due to not being assembled properly it would've shit it's self by now. Remember...even Harleys don't require their second service until the get to 8000km's, and they're much harder on oil etc being air cooled.

    So whilst I don't think you should go too many km's past the rec k's...it's not worth worrying about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    No worries. I've never seen a badly built Busa. And if it's gonna break due to not being assembled properly it would've shit it's self by now. Remember...even Harleys don't require their second service until the get to 8000km's, and they're much harder on oil etc being air cooled.

    So whilst I don't think you should go too many km's past the rec k's...it's not worth worrying about.
    Thanks and all good to go then, I trust your advice .....

    'Busas's are'nt indestructable though mate , the K6 I traded on my current machine was subsequently sold to a punter from South Canterbury earlier this year, he got around 100km from the shop and had to turn back. Big end bearings and all the Primary drive gears needed replacing and plus, two weeks and over $5K worth of parts ..... work that one out , only 19,500kms from new ...not my fault !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    And on the one-upmanship stakes, an Aprilia Shiver has 20,000km service intervals.
    Wow, that would be handy with long distance riding

    I hear the instruments also last 9 months, or is that 9 months to get them replaced? I get so confused about these things
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    And on the one-upmanship stakes, an Aprilia Shiver has 20,000km service intervals.
    Is that its funeral service?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stylo View Post
    'Busas's are'nt indestructable though mate , the K6 I traded on my current machine was subsequently sold to a punter from South Canterbury earlier this year, he got around 100km from the shop and had to turn back. Big end bearings and all the Primary drive gears needed replacing and plus, two weeks and over $5K worth of parts ..... work that one out , only 19,500kms from new ...not my fault !
    That's more than higly unusual mate. I've not seen one apart in my whole time here since their introduction.

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