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    Service before or after a trackday?

    Me bike's due for a service right about the time of the next trackday.

    Am I better to aim to have this done before or after a day on the track?


    Before: Nice new oil for a thrash, but may "loosen" everything up again.
    After: Service will sort out any probs from the trackday......

    Any thoughts?

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    service before best bet

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    Before .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun View Post
    service before best bet
    So long as you dont drop it, then its just money down the drain.

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    Service it before the trackday, then you know its going to be up to the thrashing its going to get.

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    yeah, do it before hand

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    Quote Originally Posted by WRT View Post
    So long as you dont drop it, then its just money down the drain.
    yes one less thing to worry about tho if you do crash, was due to lack of mananitance of some kind, or get to track and something happens to bike, which would have been picked up if service was done

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun View Post
    mananitance
    I have the same problem with the word Bananananana - I just cant stop adding A's and N's!!

    For what its worth, definately service before - I was just being a smart arse.

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    Sweeeet. My only dilemma was that to get up to the service / warranty mileage I'm going to have to put 1200kms on this weekend.

    Wait a minute, what dilemma??????



    And hopefully I won't drop it, im a nana.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by WRT View Post
    I have the same problem with the word Bananananana - I just cant stop adding A's and N's!!

    For what its worth, definately service before - I was just being a smart arse.
    i am disylex so i have a valid reason for crap spelling (c: <

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    Quote Originally Posted by Squeak the Rat View Post
    Sweeeet. My only dilemma was that to get up to the service / warranty mileage I'm going to have to put 1200kms on this weekend.

    Wait a minute, what dilemma??????



    And hopefully I won't drop it, im a nana.....
    doing the service earl doesn't really matter hugely,
    what km service will it be?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun View Post
    i am disylex so i have a valid reason for crap spelling (c: <
    I suspect I might be as well . . . however I'm sure that I must be sexually dyslexic, I keep asking the missus for a 96er!

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    Quote Originally Posted by WRT View Post
    I suspect I might be as well . . . however I'm sure that I must be sexually dyslexic, I keep asking the missus for a 96er!
    96er - The position for people who can't stand the sight of each other ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deano View Post
    96er - The position for people who can't stand the sight of each other ?
    That'd be why she takes offense to it then!

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