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    Quote Originally Posted by Burtha View Post
    woohoo! good on ya - have heaps of fun.
    Dont forget to give the nice pink jacket back to your girlfriend
    haha shh!

    No riding until i get some oil in the damn thing. Checked this morning and it looks completly empty I figure i might as well do an oil change (not really a change if theres none in there in the first place though!) although i dont have the tools. I cant even put some oil in because i cant open the cap. Seems like it hasnt been turned for awhile. Oh well the girlfriends dad was a motorcycle mechanic so i might have to give him a call. Or the other option is giving $150+ to a dealer to give it a service.

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    that will probably come down to how long before your itching to go for a ride. family are always cheaper but probably longer ...
    ring dinga ding ding ...

    spanner / grips should be able to get the cap off (?) seemed to work ok on mine when it was a bit stuck, just be careful not to mush the plastic (if it is plasticy) ie; make sure you have a good firm grip, don't fray edges etc
    otherwise spanner and hammer, tappity tap

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    Now we'll be seeing you at terapa tavern on wednessday nights?
    Fear is never a reason to quit. It's only an excuse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by popa griffin View Post
    Now we'll be seeing you at terapa tavern on wednessday nights?
    sadly wednesday nights i have muay thai training until around 9 - 9:30 although i never seem to turn up anyway!

    The Fairing is in the way to get pliers to work properly. Will keep trying the tappity tap method!

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    Don't tap it too hard if it's plastic, just take a deep breath and take it ( the fairing off) and undo the thing properly.
    Well done on getting your first bike and bleieve me it won;'t be long and a 1000 will be frimly in your sights.has a laugh at the pushing, but hey we've all done that at some time or another.
    Ride safe.
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    Finally got it off. Pretty easy as well. Dont know why i didnt put the pliers under the fairing in the first place. Sometimes i really am an idiot. This bike is teaching me some good lessons already! Only problem now is that its too late to pick up any oil.

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    Enjoy your new to you bike. Take it easy and above all have fun riding it.

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    Congrats on the new bike dude

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    Quote Originally Posted by popa griffin View Post
    Now we'll be seeing you at terapa tavern on wednessday nights?
    Hey, Love ya Avatar PG

    BTW sil3ntwar, .......yeeeeeehaaaaa, let the fun begin
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    Nice ride dude, have fun out there. Good bike too, know a couple with much larger mileages than yours. Just keep clean oil in it and attend to any major noises.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3ntwar View Post
    haha shh!

    No riding until i get some oil in the damn thing. Checked this morning and it looks completly empty I figure i might as well do an oil change (not really a change if theres none in there in the first place though!) although i dont have the tools. I cant even put some oil in because i cant open the cap. Seems like it hasnt been turned for awhile. Oh well the girlfriends dad was a motorcycle mechanic so i might have to give him a call. Or the other option is giving $150+ to a dealer to give it a service.

    Good thing your clever enough to check the oil, Though its a good idea to have a look at the shit before buying the bike, The state of the oil (or lack of oil ) can tell you many things.

    As for pushing it, we all do it at some stage, Envision if you will pushing a half ton Harley up that hill.

    And consider buying a workshop manual, It will teach you shit about youyr bike you will never learn from trial and error.

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    Talking

    Ah yes, my oldest boy totalled his NZ250 motor as a result of not checkin the oil. But he now checks the oil level each time! So it was not all a waste.

    May the bridges I burn light the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    And consider buying a workshop manual, It will teach you shit about youyr bike you will never learn from trial and error.
    download it. quick google should bring it up

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    I have access to the manual thanks to someone on this forum

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    Welcome to our world buddy...bike and a girfriend whose dad is a bike mechanic (and probably a KB poster on the sly so watch what you post...)

    And did I read into your words your girfriend is into bikes as well, you are on to a good thing there...

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