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  • FETTLING FRIDAY: How to CHANGE your bike’s brake hoses.

    FETTLING FRIDAY: How to CHANGE your bike’s brake hoses.

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    In the second episode of our new Basic Motorcycle Maintenance series our trusted mechanic Rob Bean shows you exactly what it takes to change your bike’s brake hoses, taking you through the process step-by-step. If you’ve always fancied getting your hands dirty and giving your bike a service, but never had the confidence to get…

  • FETTLING FRIDAY: How to SERVICE your bike’s brakes. Episode ONE of our motorcycle maintenance VIDEO series.

    FETTLING FRIDAY: How to SERVICE your bike’s brakes. Episode ONE of our motorcycle maintenance VIDEO series.

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    In the first episode of our new Basic Motorcycle Maintenance series our trusted mechanic Rob Bean shows you exactly what it takes to service your bike’s brakes, taking you through the process step-by-step. If you’ve always fancied getting your hands dirty and doing basic bike maintenance yourself, but have never had the confidence to get…

  • New Winter Service Campaign Launched By Suzuki – join it and save some serious cash during the cold stuff

    New Winter Service Campaign Launched By Suzuki – join it and save some serious cash during the cold stuff

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    Suzuki is giving owners the chance to save a little extra this winter with its new Winter Rewards campaign. Running until the end of February, Suzuki owners can apply for a winter discount card to use in any participating Suzuki dealership, which will entitle them to free oil and filters worth up to £50 with every…

  • How to change your motorcycle spark plugs and air filter

    How to change your motorcycle spark plugs and air filter

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    Looking after your bike is easy! John Milbank shows you how with his 2000 Honda CBR600FY. My CBR’s air filter should be changed every 12,000 miles. With just over that on the clock, I expected to find the original still in place. What I found though just proves it needs changing earlier. A clean filter…

  • Do you still need to check a spark plug gap?

    Do you still need to check a spark plug gap?

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    The spark plug gap is vital to burning the fuel mixture efficiently. When you buy plugs for your bike, they usually come with the correct gap between the electrodes – I haven’t seen one wrong for about 15 years. Iridium plugs have a very fine, and easily damaged centre electrode, so long-gone are the days of…

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