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General Dirt Bike
Do you work on your own bike?
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<blockquote data-quote="bikeslut" data-source="post: 6624" data-attributes="member: 283"><p>All of the basic stuff, and some more in depth stuff... I know people that pay to have their tires swapped. I can replace a tire in less time than I can load up my bike and drive to the shop... and the more often you do it, the less hassle it is, AND the better you get at it (for trail-side expertise)</p><p></p><p>I wish I had the time to learn how to do everything, and the confidence to do everything. I "could" do fork seals, but the initial investment of tools (I have 3 different sizes of forks) seems a bit much (as an example)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bikeslut, post: 6624, member: 283"] All of the basic stuff, and some more in depth stuff... I know people that pay to have their tires swapped. I can replace a tire in less time than I can load up my bike and drive to the shop... and the more often you do it, the less hassle it is, AND the better you get at it (for trail-side expertise) I wish I had the time to learn how to do everything, and the confidence to do everything. I "could" do fork seals, but the initial investment of tools (I have 3 different sizes of forks) seems a bit much (as an example) [/QUOTE]
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