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Do you work on your own bike?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rivethead242" data-source="post: 44606" data-attributes="member: 549"><p>I do all my own work from oil to splitting the cases. I dont have too much experience when it comes to fixing my bike. But I am getting there one step at a time, one diagram at a time.....and of course the great help and knowledge that comes from folks like you on these forums! I've rebuilt my top end 95 cr250 with a fresh piston, rings, and gaskets all from reading the manual.....Now splitting the cases for a stripped oil plug, Big Dan (SRAD97750) helped me on tremendously. Dan knows just about everything there is to know about a bike and didn't hesitate to lend me a hand! My truck is the same story...unless special tools are needed that I dont own, or are too expensive to buy. These forums make working on your own junk a whole lot easier! Save yourself a bunch of money by doing so, but most importantly knowing how your shit works....so when it breaks down on the trail (and it will....) you will have a better idea of how to fix it enough to limp home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rivethead242, post: 44606, member: 549"] I do all my own work from oil to splitting the cases. I dont have too much experience when it comes to fixing my bike. But I am getting there one step at a time, one diagram at a time.....and of course the great help and knowledge that comes from folks like you on these forums! I've rebuilt my top end 95 cr250 with a fresh piston, rings, and gaskets all from reading the manual.....Now splitting the cases for a stripped oil plug, Big Dan (SRAD97750) helped me on tremendously. Dan knows just about everything there is to know about a bike and didn't hesitate to lend me a hand! My truck is the same story...unless special tools are needed that I dont own, or are too expensive to buy. These forums make working on your own junk a whole lot easier! Save yourself a bunch of money by doing so, but most importantly knowing how your shit works....so when it breaks down on the trail (and it will....) you will have a better idea of how to fix it enough to limp home. [/QUOTE]
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