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zenton
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PostPosted: 17:15 - 14 Jul 2019    Post subject: CB125F Advice Reply with quote

After commuting to work on a Yahama Nmax for to long, I've decided to go for a full license albeit slowly.

I've passed my theory on Saturday and I've picked up a good and well cared for Honda CB125F which is just over two years old and its been well looked after.

I'm new to the world of manual bikes so if anyone good help with the following that'll be great!

- Took kit - if I do by own servicing or attempt to learn to what would
be a good set of tools that will cover repairs and general maintanence?

- My model no is GLR1251WH, would the Haynes guide for 09-17 models cover my bike - the 17 model is GLR1251WHH?

Thanks!
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Easy-X
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PostPosted: 17:25 - 14 Jul 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hmm... favourite tools?

A socket set, metric from 8mm to 24mm I find useful. A breaker bar for the tough stuff. Spanners from 8mm to 14mm. Screwdrivers, allen keys and/or torx bits, WD40. A 5Nm to 25Nm torque wrench.

That'll do about 90% of things after that the sky's the limit!
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