Have you got a Haynes manual? If not buy one, even a 2nd hand one off Ebay will do.
The online manuals are okay to check stuff in your own time but you really need a book when you're working on the bike.
I would say definitely start by changing the oil(10/40 semi synthetic), oil filter(a K&N one with the nut on the end, on Ebay) and i would change the coolant too.
Make sure your pads have a bit of life in them too, if you can't stop the bike properly then you're on a loser straight away.
After that just concentrate on one thing at a time, making a note of everything, and take things slowly.
If you try and do everything at once it'll just do your head in.
(just noticed you already said you had the book, oops :rolleyes )
The online manuals are okay to check stuff in your own time but you really need a book when you're working on the bike.
I would say definitely start by changing the oil(10/40 semi synthetic), oil filter(a K&N one with the nut on the end, on Ebay) and i would change the coolant too.
Make sure your pads have a bit of life in them too, if you can't stop the bike properly then you're on a loser straight away.
After that just concentrate on one thing at a time, making a note of everything, and take things slowly.
If you try and do everything at once it'll just do your head in.
(just noticed you already said you had the book, oops :rolleyes )
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