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11-04-2013, 09:53 AM | #1 |
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Part DIY Service
So, these be all the things the service manual suggest for a Monster at the age and/or mileage of my own.
Obviously some of its dummy proof; other bits don’t mean a whole lot to me as yet, but is there anything in particular which is difficult/best left to the professionals? Cheers - Change the engine oil - Change the engine oil filter - Check the engine oil pick up filter - Check the engine oil pressure - Check/adjust the valve clearances - Check the tension of the timing belts - Renew the timing belts - Check and clean the air filter - Change the air filter - Check throttle body synchronisation and idle speed setting - Check the brake and clutch fluid levels - Change the clutch and brake fluid - Check and adjust the brake and clutch control cables - Check/lubricate the throttle/choke cables - Check tyre pressure and wear - Check the brake pads. Renew if necessary - Check the steering head bearings - Check the drive chain tension, alignment and lubrication - Check the clutch disc pack. Renew if necessary - Check the rear wheel cush drive - Check the wheel hub bearings - Check the indicators and lighting - Check tightness of nuts and screw securing the engine to the frame - Check the sidestand - Check tightness of the front wheel axle nut - Check tightness of the rear wheel axle nut - Check the external fuel hoses - Change the front fork oil - Check the forks and rear shock absorber - Check the forks and rear shock absorber for oil leaks - Check the front sprocket retaining bolts - General lubrication and greasing - Check and recharge battery - Road test the motorcycle - General cleaning |
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