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Off-topic about service intervals and self-service
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<blockquote data-quote="Mortenk" data-source="post: 1419167" data-attributes="member: 91362"><p>This is sound advice! I have never had my bike professionally serviced. I invest in a repair manual up front and (mostly) enjoy getting to know my bike while doing the various services etc. Most of the work is very easy - don't be intimidated. The FJR is still fairly new to me, and my 16,000 mi service is coming up next month. The only areas I need to research (YouTube) are swingarm and shock linkage lubes. The rest sounds like very easy stuff. My bikes so far have been XJ900, ST1100, ST1300, and FJR1300ES - never had real problems except some issue with the XJ900 that I managed to fix with super glue, solder iron, and some gum...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mortenk, post: 1419167, member: 91362"] This is sound advice! I have never had my bike professionally serviced. I invest in a repair manual up front and (mostly) enjoy getting to know my bike while doing the various services etc. Most of the work is very easy - don't be intimidated. The FJR is still fairly new to me, and my 16,000 mi service is coming up next month. The only areas I need to research (YouTube) are swingarm and shock linkage lubes. The rest sounds like very easy stuff. My bikes so far have been XJ900, ST1100, ST1300, and FJR1300ES - never had real problems except some issue with the XJ900 that I managed to fix with super glue, solder iron, and some gum... [/QUOTE]
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