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Author Topic: What I learned this week  (Read 964 times)
Raverez
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No good deed goes unpunished

Central New York State


« on: July 29, 2010, 10:11:18 PM »

Well First i want to say thanks to everybody who gave me the help and advice I needed to change the rear tire for myself and not let a dealer do it.  You guys (and Girls) are a wealth of knowledge.
 
Its only hard the first time.  Now with the new experience that I gained, it will be easier next time and each time after that.

Don't be afraid to ask for help.  Or directions for that matter. I know when I go somewhere I've never been before, I kind of just wing it hoping to find what I'm looking for. Don't get me wrong, I pre-plan it.
But never seem to stop and ask where am I when I'm lost( or not really lost but not sure of where I'm at).

Feels great to do it myself. Now I don't think I'm getting ripped off by paying $250+ in labor for tire changes( "well it took us 3.5-4 hrs to work on your bike. The nuts were hard to remove.." blah blah blah). Ok, it took me total 20 hrs over 4 days. but I didn't know what I was doing. What's their excuse?

Well, on to my next(maybe) project. Fork seals. Hmmm maybe change front tire.....


Raul

 Oh yeah, always take on a challenge, It's good for the soul when you accomplish it!
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PhredValk
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Edmonton, Alberta, Canada


« Reply #1 on: July 29, 2010, 11:25:34 PM »

I am amazed with the mechanical/electrical abilities I've discoverd since owning motorcycles. I've attempted many things and haven't yet had to have the shop bail me out. Onward and upward...
Fred.
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