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Have a "new" 2004 200 for recreational purposes. Have read and appreciated this site greatly. Based on info here, I have jetted, replaced front springs with XR springs, boyessen reeds, cleaned and lubed rear bearings, replaced chain and sprockets.
What should be the next maintenance item?
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What should be the next maintenance item?
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C'mon- those are both easier jobs by far than cleaning/regreasing the swingarm bearings!bezoar wrote:I am thinking that the radiator probably has never been flushed and this should be done - but not really looking forward to it. Brake fluid has probably also never been changed - but I am not looking forward to that either.
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Good on ya then- welcome to the 80's! ;)bezoar wrote:Yup, you are probably right. But my last bike did not have a radiator or disk brakes
Those really are simple jobs- there's a drain screw in the waterpump IIRC (Pull it out, coolant drains. Put it in, system holds coolant again. Magic!) and IMO the best tool for brake bleeding is a big syringe (I get mine from mcmaster.com) and a length of tygon tubing.