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Good day everyone, I'm a new member my name's Lubs and I've recently passed my CBT and bought myself a Yamaha 125 to get some practice on before taking my full test next year.

I was hoping that somebody could recommend any good literature on bike maintanence and repair that I could purchase?

Thanks for the Help.

Lubs.

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Hi lubs" you"r best post in workshop section, as most members never look into the newbee section...only A few welcoming die-hards ,, :pumpking:

wELCOME by the way,,, :jossun:

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Hi Lubs, I strongly recommend buying a Haynes manual.

By the way, :welcome:

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Greetings lubs, yeah a Haynes book if you really want to get involved...If not then just keep her clean, chain oiled regular and study the maintenance and checks in the owners manual

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Greetings lubs, yeah a Haynes book if you really want to get involved...If not then just keep her clean, chain oiled regular and study the maintenance and checks in the owners manual

Hi Lubs, I strongly recommend buying a Haynes manual.

By the way, :welcome:

Yep, totally agree with Mike and Oldgit's posting here, The haynes manuals are very good and if like me your a complete novice to maintaining a bike, the Haynes has been no end but invaluable in helping me understand my motorbike.

Hope this helps.

Yours Kindly

Chappers

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