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Dirty DT won't agree cause he don't wash he bikes lazy git he is,but I do and while washing I have a look at every part of the bike and check it for wear tightness and so on,,, so a weekly scrub down can help you get use to your bike.So it is easier to see when things wear

I cant tell if your is a spoked wheel version but if it is dosent hurt to check the spoke tension, just take a screw driver and give em a tap you will hear a bit of a ring if they thud then they are loose not somthing you need to check often but good to know what they should sound like . I suppose with your yearly MTO's the inspector does that but I don't know for sure.

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Hi and welcome to the forum.

Make sure you change your oil regularly and, I don't know if it was specific to my boys bike, but using the bike over winter meant I had to remove the rear brake cam to clean it up and copper grease it

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Hi & welcome to YOC, I Iike to give my bike a spray of WD40 forks, ht lead, any chrome just avoid the obvious such as brakes hand grips & such :jossun:

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Thank you for all the tips guys :-)

The bike is now up and running through i do have one small issue, the carb is leaking ever so slightly. Not much but it's definitely dripping. I've tightened the screw as far as it'll go but I don't know if I could do with relaxing it? Does anyone know if you can buy the screws not heir own or would it require a full new Carb?

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Yes you can buy many parts for a carb ,where is it leaking from? The drain screw at the bottom?

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Are you sure it's not the float set wrong? Could then be leaking from the overflow? If it is the drain screw I think from memory there should be some sort of sealing washer.

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Dirty DT won't agree cause he don't wash he bikes lazy git he is,but I do and while washing I have a look at every part of the bike and check it for wear tightness and so on,,, so a weekly scrub down can help you get use to your bike.So it is easier to see when things wear

That is factually incorrect. I had a skip on the drive over last weekend so I had to leave the bike uncovered for 3 days. I took the opportunity for the rain to give it a good clean :yeah: . It rained most days but hasn't taken much of the dirt off :shakeno:

Yup the drain screw, it used to be air tight but not it's letting the fuel seep out. Do you think it just needs a new washer or a new screw?

If it is the drain screw then a new washer should suffice.

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