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dear all,

i have just purchased this bike -

the clutch is sticky - i think it could do with a service. i wanting to get my hands dirty - what should i do for a basic service?

change the oil, filter, plug etc?

where is the best place to get parts for my bike - i am based in north london.

worse case - who should i go to for servicing - i need someone who is cheap but good.

many thanks,

vishal vora

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dear all,

i have just purchased this bike -

the clutch is sticky - i think it could do with a service. i wanting to get my hands dirty - what should i do for a basic service?

change the oil, filter, plug etc?

where is the best place to get parts for my bike - i am based in north london.

worse case - who should i go to for servicing - i need someone who is cheap but good.

many thanks,

vishal vora

Get yourself a manual and read it.

Haynes should do one for your bike and it tells you what needs doing at what intervals and how its done. That's how I learned.

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thanks - and if i don't fancy getting my hands dirty? can anyone recommend a mechanic who is london based?

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thanks - and if i don't fancy getting my hands dirty? can anyone recommend a mechanic who is london based?

You can't have a bike & not get yer hands dirty

It's part of havin one

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Get hold of a copy of Motorcycle and scooter maintenance manual by Hugo Wilson ISBN-7513-0402-6

a very good guide for beginners even if you are not intending to do any work yourself it will give you a good insight into how the thing works

merv

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