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Technical – By Topic / Task
Here are an eclectic mix of hand me down tips and fixes for many big bikes. If you have any more please send them in. Click on an image to go to the article.
Some of these are from our own experiences some are by way of links to other sites, some are articles (and lists of articles), some are video. This page is topic or task specific, there is another page that’s bike model specific – see top banner on Home page.
Of course, we disclaim all responsibility for accident or injury that could result from following these tips. They are more byway of sharing experience than in giving advice or making recommendations. Motorcycle mechanics and electrics can be dangerous, so if are not sure of your own abilities – Call a professional.
Even if you are an experienced mechanic, its still up to you to take precautions and follow common sense safety procedures. Here endeth the lesson etc..
Some of these are from our own experiences some are by way of links to other sites, some are articles (and lists of articles), some are video. This page is topic or task specific, there is another page that’s bike model specific – see top banner on Home page.
Of course, we disclaim all responsibility for accident or injury that could result from following these tips. They are more byway of sharing experience than in giving advice or making recommendations. Motorcycle mechanics and electrics can be dangerous, so if are not sure of your own abilities – Call a professional.
Even if you are an experienced mechanic, its still up to you to take precautions and follow common sense safety procedures. Here endeth the lesson etc..
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