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Old 23-05-13, 07:12 PM   #21
Squiz
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Default New guy with a SV!

Welcome, nice bike hope you enjoy it!
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Old 23-05-13, 08:19 PM   #22
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Do you have a maintenance manual? You can download one for free. I think I got the link in a thread on this site. I think.
I sometimes assume people are working with a manual when they aren't. Everyone who intends to do their own maintenance and repair absolutely should have one. And of course, if you know enough about your bike to know when it needs maintenance, you can ride with more confidence, confidence being essential to good riding.
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Old 23-05-13, 08:26 PM   #23
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Thanks Squiz.
Yes I do have a maintenance manual. The good old hayens one I got with the bike. The bit about adjusting the clutch isn't worded very well but I followed the on anna done on here. I love manuals. So far I've change a Toyota mr2 mk2 rev 1 engine, Nissan skyline r33 gts-t engine and a 87 bmw E30 325i engine plus small other things like brakes ect all from just knowledge and the manuals. So if I didn't receive a manual with the bike would of been the first thing on the shopping list.!
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