I Ishmael Active Member Sep 11, 2011 #11 Good work! Small steps and before you know it you speak with authority to others beginning to learn how to maintain their bikes. Ishmael
Good work! Small steps and before you know it you speak with authority to others beginning to learn how to maintain their bikes. Ishmael
HDDon Experienced Member Contributor Retired Moderators Sep 11, 2011 #12 Congrats on taking care of your ride. Doing the job yourself not only saves $$ you get a chance to get to know more about your bike. Now about those cams!!!
Congrats on taking care of your ride. Doing the job yourself not only saves $$ you get a chance to get to know more about your bike. Now about those cams!!!
artfuentes Active Member Sep 11, 2011 #13 Congrats! I always replace the o-ring, it's cheap and ease of mind....that's it, no loctite etc.
RibEye Senior Member Sep 11, 2011 #14 Knew you could do it. Now you know that it was done, how it was done, and what it was done with. Enjoy, Rich P
Knew you could do it. Now you know that it was done, how it was done, and what it was done with. Enjoy, Rich P