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With the aid of a manual how about giving it a go yourself?
It's probably more than I would attempt but at £400 I'm sure I could learn pretty quick  |
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I think i would like to know how to do it myself, but honestly i can`t fathom attempting this, my mechanical knowledge is not good, and to start off on valve clearances would baffle me, and quite possibly destroy the bike.
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I got fed up with labour costs and so learned to service my bike myself.
Its only a 2 year old Honda CG125, so is very basic and easy to service.
The last straw was the front disk brake (rear is drum), everyone quoted me 30mins to 60mins for labour to change the fluid, even all the independents. One shop was a bicycle shop that did a few mopeds! I went to over 5 independents and 2 main dealers and they all quoted the same amount of time and labour was between £35 and £50 excluding VAT per hour.
I managed to change the fluid myself very easily and I have read that with the right tool a novice that’s only done it a couple of times can do the whole job in less than 10 minutes.
I don’t trust any mechanic to actually do what I pay them for, I no if I change the oil that its been changed etc.
Best advice is if you do not no what to do, and have to pay a mechanic, stay with the bike and watch them work on it, you then no what they have really done and how much time it took, you could also learn from them so next time you may be able to do it yourself.
These rip off mechanics is one of the reasons I am on a single cylinder push rod engine since its very, very easy to service and nothing really to do, its only got 2 valves and they are screw and nut ones, no carbs to balance or overhead cam to mess around with. So other than valve clearance, I have to change the oil, spark plug and every 2 years the brake fluid. The air filter is looked at every now and again. But that’s it, unless you class oiling the chain and tightening it as servicing. |
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I was wondering why the CBR doesn't have a crank bolt like the NTV (the NTV has a crank bolt on both sides of the engine so you can turn the engine to TDC on each cylinder and adjust the valves),
but it it needs a check every 16K thats still only 2p per mile you do,
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my bikes booked in to have the valve clearance's checked next week.along with the carbs synced.unfortunatly if you dont have the rite tools , gear and naulage then we have no choice.
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Do you not know anyone who is mechanically minded who could do the job for you for cheaper? You could very easily check the clearances yourself without much mechanical know how. Its very difficult to break anything, you are only taking off the valve cover so you dont have chance to screw up timing etc. If I were you I would check them yourself, and if you discover they need doing then pay the garage to re-shim it. I would do it myself, but you say you arent very mechanically minded and its an expensive bike to break. If the garage will be on you could strip it down ready, all the bolts out of the valve cover, tank off airbox off etc, so that they can spend less time actually doing the work, and you can pay less money. With the valve cover off it shouldn't take long at all to check the clearances (10 mins max) then they can do what needs doing (if some shims need changing) or just bang a couple of bolts back in the valve cover and give it back to you to reassemble. Getting down to the valve cover is what takes time in this job, and as much as it is time consuming it is work that any novice could do. ____________________ Bluespark Automotive - Diesel Tuning for Performance and Economy |
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My cbr 600 had full service history up until 36k whereupon i got it.
Havent got anything stamped since (fuck dealer prices).
I was thinking recently as its knocking about 41k now and its 11 ish years old, what else might it need doing.
I've done the cam chain tensioner, got it dynojetted.
But what about carb/valve balancing/clearances etc?
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 300 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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