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Just use the 2009 R6 you claim to own . |
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Bent both clip ons?
R6 doesn't have bars
But, valve clearances is what I would check. |
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I don't know the bike but as it's a 125 I would imagine it just has a simple 2-valve top end with rockers and tappets.
In that case adjustment should easily be doable at home with a socket set and feeler gauges. If a 17 year old me, can do it step-by-step reading haynes manual on a SR125 then it's no great task.
Fuck paying 200 quid for someone to fiddle my tappets! I guess if you have money to burn... As a kid I had very little cash and that was definitely the driving force for me learning mechanics.
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https://www.daelim.fi/roadwin_tiedostot/owner_roadwin.pdf
Just looked thru the owners manual, it is a 4valve sohc engine, so should be easily able to adjust valves yourself. According to the manual, the valves want doing every 4000km.
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hard starting it most certanly will be valve clearances
they can go wrong after a few hundred miles
and i think they are a korean company but the bike division is based in china
thay are one of the better ones though
look at this site for guides
www.chinesescooterclub.co.uk
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| smegballs wrote: | I don't know the bike but as it's a 125 I would imagine it just has a simple 2-valve top end with rockers and tappets.
In that case adjustment should easily be doable at home with a socket set and feeler gauges. If a 17 year old me, can do it step-by-step reading haynes manual on a SR125 then it's no great task.
Fuck paying 200 quid for someone to fiddle my tappets! I guess if you have money to burn... As a kid I had very little cash and that was definitely the driving force for me learning mechanics.
EDIT:
https://www.daelim.fi/roadwin_tiedostot/owner_roadwin.pdf
Just looked thru the owners manual, it is a 4valve sohc engine, so should be easily able to adjust valves yourself. According to the manual, the valves want doing every 4000km.
https://i.imgur.com/IgatOI3.png |
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