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<blockquote data-quote="Lowcountry Joe" data-source="post: 1224507" data-attributes="member: 14645"><p>Enjoy the bike. If it hasn't had a fluid change in the past year, suggest changing out the gear oil in the rear and the engine oil/filter. That way you know you have new lubrication and when it was done. If you can, check the throttle body calibration as well (if the previous owner never did)...especially if it's running rough. Might want to ask previous owner if throttle bodies were ever balanced. Check your tire inflation regularly for safety and equally important for proper tire wear/traction. Get yourself a service manual for your model...will come in very handy many times during the tenure of your ownership. And let me be a safety Sam by saying wear all the gear, all the time. Have fun and ride safe!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowcountry Joe, post: 1224507, member: 14645"] Enjoy the bike. If it hasn't had a fluid change in the past year, suggest changing out the gear oil in the rear and the engine oil/filter. That way you know you have new lubrication and when it was done. If you can, check the throttle body calibration as well (if the previous owner never did)...especially if it's running rough. Might want to ask previous owner if throttle bodies were ever balanced. Check your tire inflation regularly for safety and equally important for proper tire wear/traction. Get yourself a service manual for your model...will come in very handy many times during the tenure of your ownership. And let me be a safety Sam by saying wear all the gear, all the time. Have fun and ride safe! [/QUOTE]
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