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According to my Haynes Manual (Honda Hornet)
Every 600 Miles
- check, adjust, clean and lube chain.
Every 4000miles or 6months
- Check and adjust idle speed.
Check brake pads
Lube throttle/choke/clutch/Brake Lever/Pedal/ Sidestand Pivots
Clean air filter housing drain valve
Check and adjust clutch and clutch cable.
Every 8000 Miles
- Change oil and filter
Check and adjust throttle and choke cables
Check and adjust spark plugs
Check and adjust Carb sync
Check fuel hose
Check cooling system
Check condition of PAIR system hoses(?)
Check the brake system
Check and adjust headlight aim.
Check and adjust clutch and clutch cable
Check the centrestand, sidestand and switch
Check the condition of the drive chain slider
Check the suspension
Check the condition of the tyres and wheels
Check and adjust the steering head bearings
Check the tightness of all nuts, bolts and fasteners
Every 12,000 Miles
- Renew air filter
Change brake fluid
Every 16,000 Miles
- Renew spark plugs
Check and adjust valve clearances
Every 24,000 Miles
- Change the coolant
That's all from the scheduled section of the book. I can't confirm it's accuracy other than that's what it says in the print  ____________________ Ted : "Maybe he's agoraphobic."
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| Andy J |
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| AnPhonEh wrote: | According to my Haynes Manual (Honda Hornet)
Every 600 Miles
- check, adjust, clean and lube chain.
Every 4000miles or 6months
- Check and adjust idle speed.
Check brake pads
Lube throttle/choke/clutch/Brake Lever/Pedal/ Sidestand Pivots
Clean air filter housing drain valve
Check and adjust clutch and clutch cable.
Every 8000 Miles
- Change oil and filter
Check and adjust throttle and choke cables
Check and adjust spark plugs
Check and adjust Carb sync
Check fuel hose
Check cooling system
Check condition of PAIR system hoses(?)
Check the brake system
Check and adjust headlight aim.
Check and adjust clutch and clutch cable
Check the centrestand, sidestand and switch
Check the condition of the drive chain slider
Check the suspension
Check the condition of the tyres and wheels
Check and adjust the steering head bearings
Check the tightness of all nuts, bolts and fasteners
Every 12,000 Miles
- Renew air filter
Change brake fluid
Every 16,000 Miles
- Renew spark plugs
Check and adjust valve clearances
Every 24,000 Miles
- Change the coolant
That's all from the scheduled section of the book. I can't confirm it's accuracy other than that's what it says in the print  |
And if these are just *checks* what sort of cost are we talking?  |
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I was wondering this earlier, is there anything on a service schedule that your average home mechanic couldn't or isn't equipped to do, apart from valve clearances?
At some point I think I've done most other things, just wondering for when my Daytona gets to its next big service. ____________________ Triumph Daytona 675 track bike + girlfriend's Honda Hornet 600
Selling a hack/winter bike for less than a grand? PM me.
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Obviously if it's still in the guarantee period you have to get the sevicing done by a dealer to keep the warranty valid. What classes as a valid dealer seems to be rather a moot point depending on the manufacturer, but I always take mine back to where I bought it as I trust them (they charge me a left bollock but they DO do what they say).
Another thing is if you are going to trade your bike into a dealers as part ex they want a service history or they will knock down the price. (I'm sure once they have it they just stamp the book up anyway to make it look good for the next punter )
Once it's out of guarantee then do it yourself. 90% of servicing is well within the capabilities of most people once you have a reasonable tool kit.
One thing I would stress, don't buy spanners/sockets for £0.99 from the local car boot unless you know what you are doing. Cheap crappy tools can leave you in a worse position then taking it to a dealers for the service. If you take it in to repair your fuck ups, be prepared for anal raping. ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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My 2008 GSXR 750 cost £170 for service and MOT, plus they picked up and returned my bike
That was March of this year ____________________ 899 Panigale, K7 GSXR 750 |
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About 50 quid last time doing it myself.  ____________________ Jogging on, destination living. |
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Just picked the 636 up from the garage and asked how much a Major service is - im almost at 24k miles. He said near the £300 mark.
I dont mind paying that as i certainly wouldnt trust myself.
Altho, I feel he is trying to screw me out of more money for simple things  |
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Afaik that's ok for major service, ask what will be done .. Is that inc parts ... Is place recommended.  ____________________ Jogging on, destination living. |
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