RossKean
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Now that the worst of winter is over and I managed to get out for my first ride of the year, thoughts turn to all of the maintenance items I didn't get done over the winter! In all fairness, it was too damn cold to work in the garage anyway.
New tires, oil change, brake and clutch hydraulic fluid, lube anything that moves, etc. Then I have to decide whether to do a valve check this year or wait until next. The previous owner did one but I haven't done one on this bike and it will technically be due around mid-season.
I also have to completely redo all of the auxiliary wiring on the bike. Clearwater Ericas and Glendas, trailer wiring, voltmeter, lights for the trunk, GPS, heated gear, SAE plug, etc. I am also installing LED headlights and while I could do them without taking things apart, I think I will be able to do a better job securing the wiring if I take the nose off. Also better for the other (re)wiring I have to do. I will still use the Fuzeblock under the seat but I think I will use a barrier strip up front to feed the auxiliary lights etc. I only want one single feed coming off the battery. All the other feeds will come from the barrier strip to the Fuzeblock or directly to the accessory (especially aux lighting and SAE pigtail).
(I may be soliciting some advice on this...)
Still need a couple of warm days to do this.
Edit to add: I have to decide if I am going to have a go at servicing my Penske shock, leave it for this year or send it off somewhere. Doesn't look too difficult although I would need a "kit" and a couple special tools. The first service would pay for the stuff I would have to get.
New tires, oil change, brake and clutch hydraulic fluid, lube anything that moves, etc. Then I have to decide whether to do a valve check this year or wait until next. The previous owner did one but I haven't done one on this bike and it will technically be due around mid-season.
I also have to completely redo all of the auxiliary wiring on the bike. Clearwater Ericas and Glendas, trailer wiring, voltmeter, lights for the trunk, GPS, heated gear, SAE plug, etc. I am also installing LED headlights and while I could do them without taking things apart, I think I will be able to do a better job securing the wiring if I take the nose off. Also better for the other (re)wiring I have to do. I will still use the Fuzeblock under the seat but I think I will use a barrier strip up front to feed the auxiliary lights etc. I only want one single feed coming off the battery. All the other feeds will come from the barrier strip to the Fuzeblock or directly to the accessory (especially aux lighting and SAE pigtail).
(I may be soliciting some advice on this...)
Still need a couple of warm days to do this.
Edit to add: I have to decide if I am going to have a go at servicing my Penske shock, leave it for this year or send it off somewhere. Doesn't look too difficult although I would need a "kit" and a couple special tools. The first service would pay for the stuff I would have to get.
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