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  • #98236

    Adrian Lee
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    I just picked up my bike from the local dealer.Standard service and they had to rewire my headlight and heated grips.It cost me $293.00,labour was $60 an hour. I really need to learn to look after the bike myself :(

    #174527

    alan
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    i reckon if you can read you can service a yamaha if you have the book they come with new have a look at it if you have one tells you everything(just talking oil and filters etc)

    #174531

    Greg
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    Hey Aido I am running a service clinic here in the next couple of months, your welcome to drive up if you want :laugh: :laugh:

    TB

    #174528

    aido wrote:

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    I just picked up my bike from the local dealer.Standard service and they had to rewire my headlight and heated grips.It cost me $293.00,labour was $60 an hour. I really need to learn to look after the bike myself :(

    Thats cheap, Frasers at Newcastle charge $90/hour

    #174533

    Adrian Lee
    Member

    Trailboss wrote:

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    Hey Aido I am running a service clinic here in the next couple of months, your welcome to drive up if you want :laugh: :laugh:

    TB

    Do you include accomadation with the course ? When we appoint our new VTB we will have to make sure he has the right qualifacations.

    #174535

    glenn
    Member

    Heated grips smiley-laughing025.gif

    that always cracks me up

    #174538

    Adrian Lee
    Member

    Boony wrote:

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    Heated grips smiley-laughing025.gif

    that always cracks me up

    Dont knock them until you have tried them boony ;)

    #174543

    glenn
    Member

    aido wrote:

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    Boony wrote:

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    Heated grips smiley-laughing025.gif

    that always cracks me up

    Dont knock them until you have tried them boony ;)

    Nah really aido they are probably really good its just it cracks me up thinking,,,

    right gear check,

    big tuff dirt bike boots,Check

    Super cool looking helmet,check

    tuff looking pants and jersey,check.

    Body armour,check

    and last but not least,

    are me grip warmers working smiley-laughing001.gif

    sorry it cracks me :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:

    #174539

    Boony wrote:

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    Heated grips smiley-laughing025.gif

    that always cracks me up

    i cant wait till the day you make it down to mechico, the land of 4-6 seasons in a day :laugh: :laugh:

    ill take you up the high country for a couple of hours…

    should be able to snap your fingers off by then :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    heated grips for victorians are on par with roo-shoo’s for tamworthians i reckon. :laugh: :laugh:

    #174544

    Bob Dowsett
    Member

    Boony wrote:

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    aido wrote:

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    Boony wrote:

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    Heated grips smiley-laughing025.gif

    that always cracks me up

    Dont knock them until you have tried them boony ;)

    Nah really aido they are probably really good its just it cracks me up thinking,,,

    right gear check,

    big tuff dirt bike boots,Check

    Super cool looking helmet,check

    tuff looking pants and jersey,check.

    Body armour,check

    and last but not least,

    are me grip warmers working smiley-laughing001.gif

    sorry it cracks me :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:

    Yeh menace has heated grips , that says it all

    #174563

    dont worry Aido, im onto TB to do a servicing workshop for you and smokey at the kenda :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    i just havent told TB yet :P

    we must preen you for your new feathers, VTB mk2 :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    #174565

    Bob wrote:

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    Yeh menace has heated grips , that says it all

    bob, you are an exception to the rule…. you FREAK :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    #174566

    Anonymous

    When I fitted heated grips to my bike and Kylies bike I was scoffed at by some. Big homo addition and all.

    But seriously they are a good addition to a bike for those cold rides.

    Mine have since broken (wires snapped off the ends) but Kylies still work fine and she uses them frequently (when its cold that is)

    #174529

    Michael
    Member

    Hi Aido

    I’m the same not reel good on the spanners, TB can any body attend the clinic I could do with same help in that area. When will it be on and were will it be held.

    Cheers

    Strucky

    #174601

    Greg
    Member

    Yeah anybody is welcome of course Strucky, where I am sorting out two locations at the minute it will be in June and it will cover what I know and what I can bring to the table as a trainer as its my job. Reckon we can cover a lot in about 4 to 5 hrs, I will make up a basic hand book like I handout at work. We will finish it with a BBQ and a sip to prevent dehydration ;)

    TB

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