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servicing a 96 600ss How often are the belts to be checked/changed? had mine done last september - is it annually / 2 yearly? i am away from home at the mo and thinking whether need to book her in........... |
Std 2v ducs only ever need their belts changing 2-yearly, and that gives a very big safety margin. If you keep the bike out in the sun so it gets temperature-cycled a lot then the rubber degrades (same as your tyres will !) but thats the only tripwire I know of, and its prob only bad in italy :saint: |
Cool! May just have to replace the chain and sproks then! Anyone know of a decent place to buy? Also bobbing some diablos on as well... just quoted £150 fitted and balanced which seems good at leeds bike tyres (off the bike) |
B&C Express next day for your sprockets/chain etc |
Thanks a lot - will look into it TBH i have been thinking of swapping the 600ss for a 748 but considering i would have to lob 3k into the pot and mine is really nice i am changing my mind - a long ride through masham and leyburn yesterday helped this thought process I am not especially highly skilled and only just am trying to get my knee down - am currently on sportmax though which i dont think helps - also the seating position seems a long way from the ground! (much longer than my fzr600 trackbike!) :bouncy: |
2 years - or 12,000 miles, whichever comes first. But as has been said - if they are left in all 'weathers' - like sun, then its prudent to do them sooner:) Try some Pirelli Diablo's - will really help the handling:) |
Thanks again - booked in for the diablos so cant wait Next stop suspension set up - what is everyone using for the 600ss? I weigh 11st 'all up' - not sure what is classed as standard? sorry to ask loads of questions |
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The rear is adjustable for preload and rebound only.Its just a matter of setting the sag then altering the damping to suit you.A shock off a similar age 900SS would give you more adjustment. Std settings should be in your handbook. |
Thanks for the above - I dont have a handbook - hence the question - and i cant find it in the haynes manual either - the rear shock has a dial and adjustment with c spanners as well it looks like....:frog: |
Yep,the collars you adjust with C spanners are the preload.(Use these to set the sag) The dial,(is it a dial,or screw?) is for the rebound. |
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