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smokindave Jun 14, 2012 07:48 AM

What's your problem?
 
It only takes a few minutes of reading on this forum to see many here are really paying out the nose for service work. Whether it be from an independent or the HD dealer those small maintenance service jobs can be done by most with just a few tools.

To start, buy a service manual ($60 bucks)for your bike. Many things can be done with just a few simple tools, heck just go to sears and buy a starter mechanics tools set or ask for one for fathers day. Your oils can be changed while on the side stand for instance, saving you lots $$$.

Taking off your wheels would require spending money on a lift (not a lift table) but, some good ones can be had for as little as $100. By paying out a little for some tools you will save MUCHO $$$ and maybe just learn something about your bike.

If the thought of doing that maintenance for yourself seems daunting fear not, that's why you come here on the forums and there are plenty here willing to help. So, get out of your comfort zone and let the $$$ savings begin today, take that first step.

KCFLHRC Jun 14, 2012 08:11 AM

So you woke up this morning and felt compelled to tell everyone this morning to start doing their own service. :icon_werd: You have to understand, some people on these forums cant hang a picture on the wall. Let alone change oil in a vehicle. You know, the one's that call "the guy" when anything is broke.

rubberfrog Jun 14, 2012 08:13 AM

If I were so rich that I didn't care, I would pay someone to come to me for service.

cjackermann Jun 14, 2012 08:33 AM

Well I for One
 
Learned how to change the oil in all three today. My buddy walked me thru it and I saved 150 bucks.

Sweet.

CWO USN Jun 14, 2012 08:38 AM

Some can and some could not. It is those that can and would not that miss the point.

PghCycle24 Jun 14, 2012 08:39 AM

I have done precisely what you advise, although I'm not a mechanic. I'm tired of the dealer F---ing up my bike and charging my top $$ to do so.

I learned "if want it done right, do it yourself" the hard way. I will go to the dealer for warranty service though. If there is an issue with a non-warranty repair or adjustment which is beyond my abilities, I have a relationship with a good indy.

Texas Fat Boy Jun 14, 2012 08:41 AM

I also hire someone to mow my lawn, I guess you got a problem with that too.

smithbrl Jun 14, 2012 08:42 AM

+1 Also, knowing the mechanical ins and outs of your bike along with a little knowledge of how to work on it can come in REAL handy if you have a breakdown in the middle of nowhere or after hours in middle of somewhere.

Bobber Jake Jun 14, 2012 08:45 AM


Originally Posted by rubberfrog (Post 9938423)
If I were so rich that I didn't care, I would pay someone to come to me for service.

I say this now, however I love working on my bike. I literally have a new project or customization every week. I have to thank the forums and the internet (youtube) for all the help and ideas for customization.:icon_woot:

rubberfrog Jun 14, 2012 08:47 AM


Originally Posted by Texas Fat Boy (Post 9938543)
I also hire someone to mow my lawn, I guess you got a problem with that too.

Pussy.

A real man would cut the grass with his asshole!


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