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DaveS
04-12-04, 07:37 PM
Well you lucky lucky people, christmas has come early.
xrv_jim has done you a service schedule so that you can see what should be done when your bike is serviced. If you do your own servicing you can tick the boxes and provide it as a record to any prospective new purchaser.
Its under the tech data section of the site.

wheeliebin
05-12-04, 07:21 AM
Many thanks Jim, very neat, must print some of those off.

Bored At Work
06-12-04, 09:30 AM
On the subject of servicing.

Should you service by mileage done or time passed? Every 6/12 months or every 4000 miles kinda thing?

Cheers

Fatjohn
06-12-04, 11:23 AM
Thanks :)

wheeliebin
06-12-04, 04:01 PM
On the subject of servicing.

Should you service by mileage done or time passed? Every 6/12 months or every 4000 miles kinda thing?

Cheers

Whichever comes around sooner.

Bored At Work
06-12-04, 04:26 PM
Thanks - I'm 2 months late - bug*er!

Fatjohn
06-12-04, 04:33 PM
I tend not too worry too much about it if it's a case of age before miles. My alp's off the road now as I've moved house and don't need it to commute, and I don't have the time to go out on it for fun so in theory there'll be a load of work due before I take her out again around March, if a job offer I've had in Bedford (anyone know the place?) works out. Anyway, other than an oil and filter change I'll get round to the other scheduled stuff as and when.

Having said that, I balanced the carb's about a month before her lay up (only about 6k on the clock - don't laugh, it's not my fault! :) ) and fook me, did that make a difference!