Ever wanted to know how to service your bike? Not the engine stripping, race tuning, complete rebuild type of knowledge gained by qualified mechanics; just simple, basic tasks like adjusting a chain, checking tyre pressures, oil changing and how to carry out basic service checks?
Even if you don’t intend to work on your own bike, having that knowledge will make you more aware of your bike’s condition, its safety and the likely cost of paying someone to carry out that servicing. Most motorcycle training schools in the UK cover very basic service checks at CBT (Compulsory Basic Training) level. However, as instructors we are constantly asked to include additional training so that individuals can look after their bikes more effectively. With this need in mind, we produced this book designed to show riders how to carry out a basic service on their own machine. Basic servicing is easily within the ability of most riders and minimal tools are required.
Basic servicing is common to most types of motorcycle, but details like tyre pressures, types of engine oil and torque settings can vary greatly from one bike to another. That’s why this book is designed to work with an owner’s service manual or handbook, which will provide specific information for the bike being worked on.
This book is intended to guide you through a basic service on your own machine, and how much you choose to carry out is entirely up to you. But, above all, enjoy the experience. Getting your hands dirty while saving money and looking after your bike can be great fun!
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