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Old 10-Feb-2005, 20:34
gary888 gary888 is offline
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Hi Simon, I was advised to leave the leaking seals on my 888SPS until the leak was more than a trickle, which was good advice as it didn't get any worse for some time (admittedly it's a sunshine special...). If you want to stay a bit closer to home to get it serviced and you don't want to do it yourself, try Roy Armstrong at Italsport in Bury. Don't even think about not doing the belts! Start on the suspension by setting the static sag. It will make a difference but don't expect a Rolls Royce ride on our roads, these bikes were built for smooth track surfaces. Get it going well on a nice fast road and nothing else will get close to the experience. A truly special motorcycle enjoyed by the very lucky few!!! :-)
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