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 Post subject: Newbee from Dundee
PostPosted: 26 Feb 2011 18:58 
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Joined: 24 Jan 2011 23:24
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Current ride: Yamaha FZ6
Location: Dundee
Hi All,

Just a wee post to introduce myself to the forum -
only been riding a few years from passing test got a Honda Varadero 125XL, then moved onto a Yamaha FZ6 and finally purchased the latest toy - a 2010 XB12XT.
It's a fair bit different to the last bike, only revving to half what the Yam does - will take a wee while to get used to the different style of riding, but loving it already :)
It's coming up for a 5k service, just wondered if I should tackle this myself as it only seems to be a check of all cables, settings etc + an oil/filter change - been quoted £200 from dealer, which seems high - any advice ?
Thanks,
Steve


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 Post subject: Re: Newbee from Dundee
PostPosted: 26 Feb 2011 22:03 
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Current ride: X1 2001
Location: southampton
:mrgreen: welcome to UKBEG Steve
depends how competent you are with spanners TBH ?
it's easy enough if you have a bit of mechanical know how :sun:

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 Post subject: Re: Newbee from Dundee
PostPosted: 26 Feb 2011 22:09 
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Joined: 23 Feb 2011 22:01
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Current ride: K1300
Hi, you'll love it, Big Twins are a different world from fours, Ride the torque and enjoy it :D

As for the service, depends on your warranty, if any. You don't have to go to a franchise these days to keep it valid, so any local place that gives you a decent quote will do, And if you're handy with spanners, well then nothing's stopping you apart from the stamp in the book.
Keep in touch for an Angus run lOl


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 Post subject: Re: Newbee from Dundee
PostPosted: 07 Mar 2011 19:00 
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Joined: 24 Jan 2011 23:24
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Current ride: Yamaha FZ6
Location: Dundee
Thanks for the advice guys - I'm swaying towards a DIY service - used to do my car repairs/servicing so should manage ok.
Have just had delivered a comfort kit & handguards which will now have to be fitted - don't know why the 'guards were missing from new - I assumed they were fitted as standard - previous owner assures me they weren't on it.
BikerHoss - Will give you a shout as soon as the snow melts ;)
ttfn


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 Post subject: Re: Newbee from Dundee
PostPosted: 22 Mar 2011 03:50 
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Joined: 20 Dec 2010 01:14
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Current ride: Buell m2 cyclone
Location: Angus Scotland
Hello from forfar :D


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 Post subject: Re: Newbee from Dundee
PostPosted: 22 Mar 2011 09:21 
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Current ride: S1w X1 1125CR
Location: NNW of Sarfampton
Hello Steve and welcome.


I am in Dundee today, Red ship 'Acergy Osprey' alongside for a few days. I'm actually travelling home this afternoon or we could have had a few 'Swallys'

Enjoy the XT; nice area to be having one :yup: I would think you'd need to be a bit handy with the spanners, not sure what back-up you have in this area.?

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