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 Stay Hazed Two Stroke Sniffer
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 Posted: 12:59 - 13 Jul 2014 Post subject: Who to believe.. |
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Just joined the forum but browsed for a while.
I know absolutely nothing about bikes, mechanics in general. I have owned a Honda XR 125 for the last 3 months, had no problems with it other than a few minor things which i've always just taken to the garage down the road. This is where my possible problems are. I really should learn the basics, but as of now I don't know anything. The bike shop I usually use was closed yesterday so I went to an alternative as my chain was very loose.
The one I usually use, is an independent mechanic who owns the business himself and it's only him that works there.
The one I used yesterday was also an independent garage it seemed, but are a dealer for Peugeot, Sinnis, WK and the likes.
He informed me that when I'd had my tyres changed a few weeks ago, the rear wheel hadn't correctly been put on and was coming loose.
My problem is, who do I believe? My bike is due MOT next month and garage 1 that I usually use has said he'll go over the bike for free, run it to the MOT etc for free, the only thing I'll need to pay for is the MOT cost itself and any work that needs doing. Garage 2 does MOT on site and he said he'd also go over the bike for free but as with the first I'd need to pay for work if any.
TLDR, who do I trust with my bike? Sorry if anything doesn't make sense, just let me know and I'll try to explain.
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Is your chain still loose?
If not, then maybe garage #2 was in fact correct.
The only other explanation I have for this is if A) you messed with the rear wheel nuts (I doubt) or B) Someone tried to steal your rear wheel. If the chances of them are slim, then garage #1 messed up, with something potentially life threatening, therefore I'd never go back.
Although I and a few others on this forum don't trust mechanics, and IF they have to work on my bike I'll watch them like a hawk. Usually I'll just do it all myself. Plenty of help on the internet. YouTube helps with near enough everything.
P.S Them garages are counting on something to go wrong during the MOT. To make money. Go and MOT it yourself. If you're insured you can ride it to the MOT station perfectly legally as long as you're booked in. You don't need tax to go and MOT it, just insurance and you can ride it down. £28-£30 for a MOT. |
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| Boxing wrote: | Although I and a few others on this forum don't trust mechanics, and IF they have to work on my bike I'll watch them like a hawk. Usually I'll just do it all myself. |
That. Just because garage #2 spotted garage #1's screw up doesn't mean that their £2.68 an hour apprentice will do any better.
There is a use-it-or-lose-it argument to be made with garages, but if they're twunting up the easy stuff, would you want to trust them with anything tricky anyway?
You wouldn't take a pushbike to Halfrauds to get the chain oiled, you don't need a garage to do basic maintenance, particularly on a 125. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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I agree with above, doing things yourself and being sure is enjoyable, being knocked off my bike was probably the best thing that's happened for me with biking.
The only thing I had been doing myself was to adjust the chain tension and keep it lubed.
this weekend I have changed my oil, oil filter and oil cooler (the latter due to a leak, it's not routine)
best tool aquired? an off cut of carpet, makes it more comfortable sat on the floor taking my time and making sure I know how each step should be.
would have sorted my brakes too if I the retaining pin hadn't seized. ____________________ Looking to pass your CBT / Bike tests in Bury Lancashire? try www.focusridertraining.co.uk Would recommend.
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| Boxing wrote: | Is your chain still loose?
If not, then maybe garage #2 was in fact correct.
The only other explanation I have for this is if A) you messed with the rear wheel nuts (I doubt) or B) Someone tried to steal your rear wheel. If the chances of them are slim, then garage #1 messed up, with something potentially life threatening, therefore I'd never go back.
Although I and a few others on this forum don't trust mechanics, and IF they have to work on my bike I'll watch them like a hawk. Usually I'll just do it all myself. Plenty of help on the internet. YouTube helps with near enough everything.
P.S Them garages are counting on something to go wrong during the MOT. To make money. Go and MOT it yourself. If you're insured you can ride it to the MOT station perfectly legally as long as you're booked in. You don't need tax to go and MOT it, just insurance and you can ride it down.  £28-£30 for a MOT. |
It's no longer loose, that issue is fixed. My only problem with taking it for MOT myself, is that it needs the rear brake light looking at as it doesn't work when pressing the pedal, I need a number plate light. I don't know of anything else. Would the best possible outcome be, to get the bike Pre MOT checked a week or two before hand?
In regards to the other comments, I'll definitely invest the £20 odd quid for the Haynes manual, unless someone has a downloadable version knocking around that I can print off? Honda XR 125 2005 plate, L4 I think it is.
Best regards all and many thanks for the replies. |
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