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Is rebuilding a blown up motor yourself worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="2Wheels" data-source="post: 204024" data-attributes="member: 3804"><p>If your riding skills allow you to get the attention of someone who is willing to provide you with a wrench, then dont waste your time learning how to be a mech. Drop the initial investment in a runner, then get out there, podium and get noticed. Otherwise, taking your bike to a shop or dealer everytime something goes wrong (or is about to) will get expensive. When I was 16 I changed the clutch in my '69 el Camino. No internet back then zippy. Didn't have anyone to ask if they thought it was a good idea either. Just do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2Wheels, post: 204024, member: 3804"] If your riding skills allow you to get the attention of someone who is willing to provide you with a wrench, then dont waste your time learning how to be a mech. Drop the initial investment in a runner, then get out there, podium and get noticed. Otherwise, taking your bike to a shop or dealer everytime something goes wrong (or is about to) will get expensive. When I was 16 I changed the clutch in my '69 el Camino. No internet back then zippy. Didn't have anyone to ask if they thought it was a good idea either. Just do it. [/QUOTE]
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