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neio79 10-04-07 05:59 PM

Service kits
 
As the title sugests, does anyone know if and where you can get service kits for the SV650 pointy?

saves having to buy all the bits individually.

Quiff Wichard 10-04-07 06:01 PM

Re: Service kits
 
dont Heine gericke do a full Kit.?

BILLY 10-04-07 08:37 PM

Re: Service kits
 
They used to but they never seem to have the air filter to go with the kit:(

graywok 10-04-07 09:22 PM

Re: Service kits
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BILLY (Post 1157301)
They used to but they never seem to have the air filter to go with the kit:(

Kit is fine if you already have a K&N I would guess;)


neio79's avatar - :nomore:

$tevo 10-04-07 10:05 PM

Re: Service kits
 
Went in last week, they said they don't do the oil/air filter and oil kit any more. I asked about pointy air filter - still don't do 'em - offered k&N at 40 something quid

neio79 11-04-07 10:17 AM

Re: Service kits
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by graywok (Post 1157341)
Kit is fine if you already have a K&N I would guess;)


neio79's avatar - :nomore:

I have a K&N so it sounds like it would be good then. and what is wrng with my Avatar??

I could not find any other pic that would fit the requirements. so how do you lot get your pics of bikes to work?

if i can do the same i will put a decent avatar on, one of me bike!!

Stu 11-04-07 10:27 AM

Re: Service kits
 
Take a picture of your bike and use photobucket to compress it to the size requirements and load it up.
I know what your avatar is supposed to be, but +1 fed up looking at a dog's ass - now if it was a bitch's ass....:-dd

jambo 11-04-07 10:36 AM

Re: Service kits
 
"Service kit" is a bit elastic, for minor service it's oil, and clean air filter if needed, the rest of it is checking, adjusting and lubricating. Major services include plugs, air filter, oil, oil filter etc.

Best thing is to read through what you need and make a list, then it's really no harder handing list to your local bike shop than picking up a bike specific kit, think of it as a customised kit to your requirements ;)

neio79 11-04-07 11:59 AM

Re: Service kits
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stu (Post 1157573)
Take a picture of your bike and use photobucket to compress it to the size requirements and load it up.
I know what your avatar is supposed to be, but +1 fed up looking at a dog's ass - now if it was a bitch's ass....:-dd

have not got photo bucket. Anything else i can use, then we can all stop looking at a dogs a**! LOL

jambo 11-04-07 12:00 PM

Re: Service kits
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by neio79 (Post 1157673)
have not got photo bucket. Anything else i can use, then we can all stop looking at a dogs a**! LOL

http://photobucket.com/

Now you have;)


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