It's actually really easy to do - but a hell of a lot of work.
I wouldn't have liked to try it without a big hoofing great load of tools and a mechanic on standby to answer my stupid questions, but we got it done in around 20 hours taking it nice and steady and including fish and chips and Hobgoblin!
It never fails to amaze me how easy working on bikes is - I just lack the confidence to TRY most things, but once I have I wonder what all the fuss was about!
I can't believe that I have actually paid other people in the past to do jobs like:
Stripping calipers/changing pads.
Changing chain/sprockets.
Full clutch basket strip and changing clutch plates (seriously - it's a 20 min REALLY easy job!)
Oil/filter change.
And now even checking valve clearences, adjusting them - although this is head off on some bikes.
New engine.
Do you do all your servicing yourself?
What jobs won't you touch?
How much do you think you've spent/saved in the last 12 months on your bike by booking it into a garage/doing it yourself?






