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DemonRR
06-28-2008, 10:52 AM
any of you girls or guys interested in any DIY's? ive done quite a few write-ups for other sites. brake pad installs, brake fluid flushes, clutch fluid flushes (hyd), wheel removal, chain tightening, oil changes, safety wiring, spark plug installs, air filter install, pair mods, flapper mods, speedo healer installs, digital gear indicator install, proper way to bed in brake pads and rotors, exhaust installs, track day prep, ect.

so let me know what you are interested in. i spell everything out in "laymans" terms so its easy for everyone, and i always include pics when i can.

PlayfulGod
06-28-2008, 11:43 AM
most definitely. If ya got em post em up in the How do I section. They will make great additions.

Alilyoyo1
06-28-2008, 12:50 PM
any of you girls or guys interested in any DIY's? ive done quite a few write-ups for other sites. brake pad installs, brake fluid flushes, clutch fluid flushes (hyd), wheel removal, chain tightening, oil changes, safety wiring, spark plug installs, air filter install, pair mods, flapper mods, speedo healer installs, digital gear indicator install, proper way to bed in brake pads and rotors, exhaust installs, track day prep, ect.

so let me know what you are interested in. i spell everything out in "laymans" terms so its easy for everyone, and i always include pics when i can.

most definitely since I am taking the to course so I can learn all this crap I'd love it!!! Post away.

This weekend we are changing plugs.

rcrgirl84
06-28-2008, 12:53 PM
Please do. My SO owns a shop and does not have the time to teach me any of this stuff.

DemonRR
06-28-2008, 01:34 PM
Please do. My SO owns a shop and does not have the time to teach me any of this stuff.

really? i would with hold (insert imagination here) from him untill he takes the time to show you how. :D lol

no problem.
let me finish cookin lunch and doing a brake job on the gixxer. then ill post up.

200sr20
08-18-2008, 06:12 PM
I personally hate paying people to fix my stuff, so yes DIY=good idea

blewbayou
08-18-2008, 09:40 PM
really? i would with hold (insert imagination here) from him untill he takes the time to show you how. :D lol

no problem.
let me finish cookin lunch and doing a brake job on the gixxer. then ill post up.

Ditto..


Demon if ya get overwhelmed lemme know I can do pretty much anything as well.

DemonRR
08-18-2008, 11:33 PM
i think i posted up a few DIY's in a section if im not mistaken. anything in particular your interested in knowing how to do. i know just about everything except for changing out forks (i havent tackled that yet), doing internal motor work (again, ive never tried, yet), and chains (dont even ask, i got owned big time when i swapped my 1000rr chain out). but everything else im golden.

PlayfulGod
08-18-2008, 11:35 PM
Think I have enough pix of my swingarm swap to put together a DIY chain n sprocket guide.

blewbayou
08-18-2008, 11:36 PM
i think i posted up a few DIY's in a section if im not mistaken. anything in particular your interested in knowing how to do. i know just about everything except for changing out forks (i havent tackled that yet), doing internal motor work (again, ive never tried, yet), and chains (dont even ask, i got owned big time when i swapped my 1000rr chain out). but everything else im golden.

I'm certified by Honda powersports and BMW motorcycles. There's really nothing I can't do.

I wrenched at a Major line dealer for a short time, quit b/c the money wasn't there...I work out of my garage, just helping people out right now. Hopefully it will turn into something more eventually.

gump1376
10-28-2008, 08:09 PM
I've done almost everything to my bike as well, so if anyone needs any help, I'll do my best.