Things I have done
1. oil change
2. repair oil leak at clutch push rod seal
3. change spark plugs
4. replaced clutch and brake levers
5. pulled plug #30 at the wiring harness to clear the fl code for exhaust valve, installed a slip on exhaust
6. installed a stebel compact horn
7. relocated the rectifier
8. had to plastic JBweld the airbox because of some minor cracks
9. do my own tire replacements and balancing. this job is a bear.
10. dropped 4 links of my chain. used a link breaker, then reattached the chain with a clip style master link
11. added UV dye to motor oil, using a dog pee detector flashlight to diagnose another small leak
12. take off all fairings, repaint.
13. stick a paperclip into the dealer service plug to find out which fault code is being thrown
Things on my todo list:
1. coolant flush and replace with engine ice
2. replace brake fluid
3. change brake pads when they need replacing
4. i think i have to replace the gasket on my stator case, becasue of a small leak.
5. if I find a good price on a full exhaust, then add a power commander
6. experiment with a set of cheapo chinese fairings, the reviews are 1 star to 5 star.
7. learn how to apply a decent paint job + clear coat
8. put a r6 throttle tube to get to WOT faster.
9. get a 2nd set of wheels with a different sprocket to change my gearing.
Things I think I will take to a local mechanic/professional do.
1. replace fork oil
2. valve readjustment
3. retune after new exhaust and power commander
4. If i keep this bike as my track day bike, then a suspension and steering stabilizer upgrade
my gixxer has 27,000 miles on it.
Was mentally preparing to do an engine swap at some point.
I hear its hard to do, but I think it would be a great exercise in pretty much not being scared to do anything on a bike
One of the best things about owning a bike is being able to work on it with a buddy, google, watch youtube howto videos, read forums.
Then dive into a fix or mod. Also this is where it can get kind of expensive. Adding a specific tool for one task, or diagnostic.
I am not a mechanic.
I was always taking things apart and putting them back together.
I got my start working with R/C cars as a kid.
try out small projects here and there.
And I am kind of cheapo. If there is a cheaper more frugal way to do it, i want to know, and then tell the world on my vlogs about it
At some point, i will get a high performance machine with ABS, Slipper clutch, traction control and more tricky electronics.
I wonder if it will be harder to work on my own bike then.
BMW1000S , R1M owners care to comment?
Is there any rational reason to support a local stealership at all?
I assume there will always be enough suckers who are scared or too rich to do anything to support them.