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Course: Basic Motorcycle Mechanics & Maintenance

Learn basic maintenance by servicing your own bike over a week-end, under supervision of a qualified bike mechanic.


OK bikers & bikerettes – I've had enough interest in this, that its time to put the idea into practice.


I will be back in the UK by the end of June, so that is when I've arranged the first course for.


I wish we could do this for free - but after paying people at least their expenses, sorting out dry, warm facilities where we can work and sleep (and shower) for the weekend etc. The cost will be around £85.23 per bike for the 2 days.


I will buy lubricants, cleaners etc. in bulk, so we can all save. (And you don't have to ride with bottles of icky stuff in your luggage)

Will arrange to have tools available which people may not have - will sort this out on a one-to-one basis.



Only 8 bikes can be worked on at a time - so book your space now.

COURSE DETAILS:


Where: Near Kendal in the gorgeous country side of Cumbria



When: 18 - 20 June 2010


Accomodation: (2 nights) Bunk type barn with shower/bathroom facilities & kitchen. Bring your sleeping bag.


Meals: Group catering for breakfast & light lunch. Tea & coffee. Pub meal at night (pay your own). I quite like the idea of getting some of the local people involved, maybe arrange a hog roast or lamb or something for the evenings. Will get back to you with costs etc.




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I will follow this in the next few days with complete details about the contents of the course & other details.

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Basic Motorcycle Mechanics - Course Outline

OK guys, a rough outline of what we 'll aim to cover over the weekend.

If there are specific things not listed that you're interested to learn - let me know.

COURSE CONTENTS:

Fault Finding
Basics
Tools
Good practice & tips
Brakes
Checks for brakes
Replace brake pads
Checks for hoses
Wheels
Checks
How to adjust spokes
Check bearings
Swingarm
Checks
Lubricate
Fuel lines
Checks
Spark plug
Checks
Clean and regap & replace
Valves
Check valve clearance & adjust
Air filter element
Clean & replace
Clutch
Checks
Adjust
Drive chain
Checks
Adjust
Clean and lubricate.
Steering
Checks
Lubricate
Fasteners
Checks
Sidestand
Checks
Lubricate
Forks
Checks
Shocks
Checks
Carburetor
Checks
Adjustments
Engine oil
Change & replace filter
Lights & switches
Checks
Adjust headlights
Battery
Best practice & tips on maintenance
Checks
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I'd be up for this weekend, it's about time i learned some maintenance skills.

Having said that i will still retain the right to push my bike over, kick it and go off in a huff like i've been doing for the past thirty years or so.

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Me please - definitely need a bit of this!

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Hi,

Yup, I'd definitely be interested in coming along.

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Hi,sounds great, unfortunately work commitments mean these dates are no good for me,are you planning any more courses after this one?
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Definatly intrested, but am working at that week-end,
Out of intrest whose bike would ppl be working on? our own.

I looked at doing night school bike mechinics but missed the dateto register & would need to have shift changed to start an hour later.
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If places are still available, I'd like to be included please. Great idea.

Thanks

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Sounds cool XT girl

Any chance you will be able to give tips to guys with Bavarian tractors that think they know it all?
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Hi XT Girl. Great idea.

Please count me in (hopefully there is still availability) and advise me what arrangements are for confirming booking/paying in advance etc etc.

I have a KTM 950, but dont hold that against me
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Hello everyone!

OK - I'm back on line and am putting together the details etc.

Will post a little registration form in the next few days.

For those who asked about other dates - definitely! If we get enough people together, we can keep doing it.

Also - I'm thinking we might follow up the basic course, with something more detailed and specific - lets gauge demand.
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Any chance you will be able to give tips to guys with Bavarian tractors that think they know it all?
Ofcourse!

I have one tip: Buy a Jap.
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Definatly intrested, but am working at that week-end,
Out of intrest whose bike would ppl be working on? our own.

I looked at doing night school bike mechinics but missed the dateto register & would need to have shift changed to start an hour later.
Let me know when will be more suitable for you - we might be able to put something together.
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Hi,sounds great, unfortunately work commitments mean these dates are no good for me,are you planning any more courses after this one?
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Hi XT,
Will check the calender as I do very odd shifts & will get back to you.
Selous if your reading this maybe we could travel up together?
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