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<blockquote data-quote="cleonard" data-source="post: 15851" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>That's it I'm going to need to try these seal saver things. </p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>I learned how to fix bikes because of the same situation you are in. It was "fix it or don't ride" so I picked up the tools and had at it. Heck I had nothgin but a shop manual. You have the advantage of these forums full of accumulated knowledege. Remember it's not a do it all or do nothing kind of thing. You can start with a few simple tasks and work your way up if you so desire.</p><p></p><p>In some of my underemployed days I would ride as long as the tires held air. You might be surprised just what you can ride up with knobs only 1/8 of an inch tall. </p><p></p><p>Now I wouldn't start with fork seals, but the kick stand, kill switch and bark busters are things you might be able to do. In a way it's kind of like riding. None of us were born with that knowledge. We had to learn. </p><p></p><p>I have it easy since my wife drives an older Jaguar. I'm always fixing something really expensive on that car. Yes I have become an expert Jaguar mechanic as well due to necessity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleonard, post: 15851, member: 21"] That's it I'm going to need to try these seal saver things. I learned how to fix bikes because of the same situation you are in. It was "fix it or don't ride" so I picked up the tools and had at it. Heck I had nothgin but a shop manual. You have the advantage of these forums full of accumulated knowledege. Remember it's not a do it all or do nothing kind of thing. You can start with a few simple tasks and work your way up if you so desire. In some of my underemployed days I would ride as long as the tires held air. You might be surprised just what you can ride up with knobs only 1/8 of an inch tall. Now I wouldn't start with fork seals, but the kick stand, kill switch and bark busters are things you might be able to do. In a way it's kind of like riding. None of us were born with that knowledge. We had to learn. I have it easy since my wife drives an older Jaguar. I'm always fixing something really expensive on that car. Yes I have become an expert Jaguar mechanic as well due to necessity. [/QUOTE]
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