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28,000 mile service
#1
Hi all,

My 28,000 mile service is peeking at me just around the corner (another thousand miles, if that), and I was wondering are there any things to look out for in particular, any hidden nasties? Also, how much should I expect to pay to get my local garage to do it?

Thanks!
The Deef's apprentice
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#2
christo....your always telling us your a poor student who cant afford to eat  :\ .......do it yourself,loads of help on here  Smile
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#3
(24-06-13, 08:44 AM)red98 link Wrote: christo....your always telling us your a poor student who cant afford to eat  :\ .......do it yourself,loads of help on here  Smile

I would, but for the fact that I have not a clue as to how to do the valve clearences - and a nasty habit of screwing things up badly when I'm not sure what I'm doing.

As the old joke says: if it's not broken, fix it till it is!
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(24-06-13, 08:48 AM)ChristoT link Wrote: [quote author=red98 link=topic=8474.msg83519#msg83519 date=1372059890]
christo....your always telling us your a poor student who cant afford to eat  :\ .......do it yourself,loads of help on here  Smile

I would, but for the fact that I have not a clue as to how to do the valve clearences - and a nasty habit of screwing things up badly when I'm not sure what I'm doing.

As the old joke says: if it's not broken, fix it till it is!
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at 28,000 there probs alright,its easy to check,bit harder to adjust but i think there be ok....you`ve had the plugs changed and balanced the carbs..so just do a mini service ,oil,filter,air filter,fuel filter check chain and a damn good clean.....the money saved can be spent on tea for all the london foccers at the next meet  Wink
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#5
Amen red98. 1 sugar fer me.
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup....  :-))
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#6
Yes, if you don't want to do it yourself and money's tight just ignore the valves. In my experience the clearances are extremely stable... I measured them religiously every 28,000 miles on my first engine and they were still fine when I finally junked the engine at 115,000.
Regular oil changes are the most important thing.
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#7
There's a 28k service?!?
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#8
Thanks all, mini service it'll be.

Need to get new tyres soon too...  :'(
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#9
You could always switch to a 6000 mile service interval as recommended for the later FZS 600. As said main thing is engine oil & filter & safety checks-tyres,brakes, fasteners. Little & often is a good recipe-do jobs as & when you can rather than try & cram the entire schedule into a day :lol
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(24-06-13, 10:18 AM)Fazerider link Wrote: Yes, if you don't want to do it yourself and money's tight just ignore the valves. In my experience the clearances are extremely stable... I measured them religiously every 28,000 miles on my first engine and they were still fine when I finally junked the engine at 115,000.
Regular oil changes are the most important thing.


I never did my valve clearances either and ditched that bike at 125,000 miles!
(Although by this time I needed to hold the throttle full on to start her, but you get the point- your clearances will be fine!)
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