What can you do on a FZS600 in an hour?
Tonight changed oil and filter (Castrol Power 1 and K&N), air filter (K&N), new spark plugs including checking the gap (no need, spot on). Bang on an hour.
(02-09-14, 08:44 PM)MC680x0 link Wrote: to be serious (can we be that here) ... jobs I've done in less than an hour:
- drive chain freeplay check and adjustment
- front wheel bearings
- coolant flush and refill
- Double bubble screen install
- engine oil & filter change
- headlight mod (for 2 full time lights on)
- tyre pressure check
- New end-can - although this may affect exhaust in the head so may, MAY, require rejet or some adjustement elsewhere; I personally have not replaced the end can
- LED DiGi gear install
- Radiator guard mod install
- carb balance
- mini LED indicator install
- Brake cable freeplay / dial setting and adjust
- LED tail light mod
- Anodised foot pegs install
- Scottoiler install
- Air + Fuel filter change
- pre MoT test
- Bleed brakes and replace brake fluid
- Throttle cablfreeplay check and adjust
- Clutch cable freeplay and adjust
- Bike clean and bodywork polish - if youre not anal about polishing metal with toothpicks like some people
- TPS check and adjust
- Brake pad change
- Front drive sprocket cover removal and clean out of all the gunk and shit.
- all of these in less than an hour for most people with the right tools ... and many more jobs perhaps which I have forgot about
what all of that in an hour, f**k me your boss must love you.
Ah just read the last sentence :o
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just added the last sentence
Three lefts make a right
Hm, maybe I should modify my question to "what to do on a FZS600 with a spare 10/20/30 minutes".
My last brake fluid change took about a week 'cause I couldn't get the air out and slammed the shed door for 6.5 days.
Half of the job is having the right tools mate; the other half is the knowledge and competence.
I use a vacuum bleeder - bought off fleabay - which you attach to the bleed nipples and pump it, it then creates a vacuum in the system and "pulls" the fluid out - or the air - depending how well you have done. It took minutes. I dont know what on earth it took you a week ??? Get the right tool mate.
Three lefts make a right