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When you get the bike serviced or service the bike your selves what kind of things are you looking at getting done? anything special you look at, just a idea of what i need to check other than the oil and oil filter airfilter ect, i want to give the bike a really good going over so what does everyone do?
replies much appreciated :D
depends on what the mileage is and when it was last serviced.
The oil has been changed regulary but hasn't had a proper service for 4-5000 miles, I'm just after a rough idea of what people do, it's got 15000 on clocks and is a 2001
yorkie_chris
11-03-11, 09:48 PM
To give you an idea this is what I'm currently doing/have done to my XJ900
Inspect wheel bearings, clean and add fresh grease or replace
Same to head bearings
Swingarm bearings
Speedo drive
Renew fork oil, check forks for bend
(plus derust swingarm and hammerite, not necessary on SV though)
Spark plugs, add dielectric grease.
Squirt cables with PTFE based lube
Strip calipers, clean, rubber grease and anti seize where appropriate
Check valve clearancesand assault, that will happen whatever you do, so those can't really be used as a vaild argument against legalisation.
Engine oil, filter, air filter
Balance carbs, set idle mixture
Go through the electrics redoing all the bodges properly, clean and add protection to all connectors.
On an SV you have to take the exhaust off to get the swingarm out and you should also clean and regrease the rear linkage bearings.
That lot is mostly preventative maintenance and will save you a lot of massive ball aches in future. When you've done that lot then your brakes won't seize. That's pretty much what I'd do to a new to me bike, or even a brand new un.
Pointy is just the same but reset the TPS too.
Biker Biggles
11-03-11, 09:56 PM
Needs the valve clearances checking in addition to all the normal stuff. Change air filter and plugs if required.Check brake pads.Probably worth thinking about new brake fluid,coolant and fork oil if its not been done recently.
Cheers :) got alot to do then. Got the filter and airfilter and sparkplugs. Anyone got anything else they would do on top of what has been mentioned already
yorkie_chris
11-03-11, 10:16 PM
Grease the controls, brake lever and gear pivot etc
Tim in Belgium
11-03-11, 10:34 PM
I thought getting a stamp in the book was the main thing ;)
It will get stamped I'll be doing it at a friends garage with him and I'll get him to check all the bits over and then he can stamp the book
rictus01
12-03-11, 01:42 PM
you'll find all the requirements in section 2 of the manual.
Cheers Mark.
timwilky
12-03-11, 01:46 PM
I would also add to remove seats and check loom for chaffing, expecicially in the area of the seat screws
Hi mark, don't suppose you have the link for the manual, I tried finding the thread but couldn't find it. Cheers chompy
Ahh didn't think of that, I'll add that to the list cheers
rictus01
12-03-11, 02:29 PM
http://www.sv650.org/sv_manuals.htm
Thanks :) much appreciated
Stonesie
12-03-11, 09:28 PM
it's got 15000 on clocks...
Valve clearances then?
I have done a load of stuff to my K6 and not serviced it, its getting ready for the 11K service but not just yet...
Strip/clean/grease all calipers
Changed the brake fluid front and rear
Changed the coolant
Chain and sprockets replaced (front sprocket hooked)
Checked the wheel bearings and checked swing arm for play
Theres more but thats mainly fiddling, fitting a air horn for example:cool:
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