(21-04-17, 08:13 AM)Bretty link Wrote: Time spent servicing the bike is priceless. (perhaps good value is a better word), especially if you enjoy it.
but my time is also priceless (or £7.50 if you assume I get paid minimum wage). I do place a lot of value on my time... yet it's kind of funny how I don't mind going to the trouble of doing internet searches and posting links to help someone.. even to have someone turn around and tell me I have more money than sense. Oh well.
:-)
I wasn't having a pop, just thought £3 for a couple of screws was a little expensive considering their real value. I'm lucky in that I don't need to buy to many stock fasteners as I have access to them at work, well its surprising how many M6/5's my machine needs sometimes.....................
Complete fabrication, I didn't make it up!
It is common for the fluid level to drop as new pass and brakes settle in though right?
Its possible they didnt put enough in i guess, cannot see the yellow fluid in the window but they are very strong when the lever is depressed fully, just feela like too much play in the lever itself before much happens, so unless they use clear brake fluid wich im not convinced exists lol im guessing it needs a small topup ?
Put the bike on the centre stand & turn the handlebars to the left which should put the resevoir level,you should able to see top of fluid in the eye glass ,unless it's over filled or empty :eek .
21-04-17, 08:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 22-04-17, 01:18 AM by vinnyb.)
Thanks for that Bandit :thumbup All those years messing around with Jap bikes and I hadn't even noticed but now you have pointed it out, they are squarer in the corners which like you said, is why the Philips cam out so easily. Need to get a set of drivers now then. Out of interest if they're phasing them out what are they using instead?
22-04-17, 11:17 AM
(This post was last modified: 22-04-17, 11:18 AM by vinnyb.)
Good shout Bandit but I've just checked the screws on my 2003 600 and they look suspiciously like standard Philips to me, they have radiused corners. But I read that if you grind a mm or 2 off the tip of a Philips they fit better. It may be worth a try
Mine still has the original toolkit but I just used one from my 1/4" drive socket set and my brake reservoir cap screws came off with no problems when I last checked my fluid. :thumbup