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mooshichoctaw
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April 18, 2011, 11:12:13 AM »
Hey all. So I've been riding for a few years now but just recently started doing my own maintenance. I'm feeling really timid about doing the valve check and changing the belts, and I'm well overdue for my 12,000 mile service. So an odd request: Would any one be interested in teaching me? Obviously, you'd be compensated for your time. I keep my bike in my painting studio in Bushwick so it's a good place to work, and I'm a real quick study. PM if you're interested or keep it public in case others are into it and we can make it a whole class. Thanks!
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April 18, 2011, 12:51:20 PM »
it's funny, but i was thinking about asking something along these lines too... cept for me, i wont need it for a while... got about 5000 miles before i need to. i was going to ask if anyone was going to do a valve check/belts anytime soon, and if i could bring over a case of beer and help them out just so i could see first hand how they did it.
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April 18, 2011, 03:32:01 PM »
ha! maybe between our combined knowledge and a case of beer we could figure it out on my bike?
...that's probably a really bad idea
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April 18, 2011, 05:32:44 PM »
Ive taught 3 people so far.
What kinda motor do you have?
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Quote from: He Man on April 18, 2011, 05:32:44 PM
Ive taught 3 people so far.
What kinda motor do you have?
02' 620ie. Piece o' cake compared to yours, right?
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live2ride
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April 18, 2011, 06:14:22 PM »
i've got to do my valves soon. but i'm going for a ride this/next week down to NC so probably after that. i did my belts 200 miles ago but its easy enough to show quickly. i have a 750 and the hardest part of a belt change was getting the covers off. on the 620, it should be easier without an oil cooler in the way.
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April 18, 2011, 08:05:08 PM »
You should consider joining DESMO
http://www.desmoducati.org
no dues, just click the Yahoo groups join now button. There may be room at the Oil Spill, which will start you on the road to DIY.
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April 19, 2011, 11:07:10 AM »
cool, let me know when you guys happen to do a valve job and if you guys are up for it, i'll bring over the beer
and i've joined desmo already
but i figured that no one was going to do a valve check a the oil spill
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mooshichoctaw
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Quote from: live2ride on April 18, 2011, 06:14:22 PM
i've got to do my valves soon. but i'm going for a ride this/next week down to NC so probably after that. i did my belts 200 miles ago but its easy enough to show quickly. i have a 750 and the hardest part of a belt change was getting the covers off. on the 620, it should be easier without an oil cooler in the way.
That would be awesome! I might try to catch up with you and do the belts myself. For the valves, just so I'm prepared, do I need to buy an entire shim kit?
The oil spill looks cool but it does seem a little hectic to learn a valve adjust there. Do any of you guys go on the Ear Bar rides? Love that place
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Quote from: mooshichoctaw on April 19, 2011, 11:31:33 AM
That would be awesome! I might try to catch up with you and do the belts myself. For the valves, just so I'm prepared, do I need to buy an entire shim kit?
The oil spill looks cool but it does seem a little hectic to learn a valve adjust there. Do any of you guys go on the Ear Bar rides? Love that place
I agree The Spill is not the place to learn a valve adjustment, but it is a good place to get your feet wet and meet some local folks. We also have a few official rides, an official track day and the annual BBQ and Christmas Party where you have the opportunity to win some great prizes.
You might want to check out Bar Matchless on Monday nights as well. Good folk, good beer and GP/superbike races during the season.
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Quote from: mooshichoctaw on April 19, 2011, 11:31:33 AM
That would be awesome! I might try to catch up with you and do the belts myself. For the valves, just so I'm prepared, do I need to buy an entire shim kit?
The oil spill looks cool but it does seem a little hectic to learn a valve adjust there. Do any of you guys go on the Ear Bar rides? Love that place
i should clarify my prev post. i've never done a valve adjustment. timing belt was easy enough that i plan to give it a shot myself soon. i wasn't planning on buying shims ahead of time but if you did, it would reduce the down time on your bike.
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Quote from: live2ride on April 20, 2011, 04:31:31 AM
i should clarify my prev post. i've never done a valve adjustment. timing belt was easy enough that i plan to give it a shot myself soon. i wasn't planning on buying shims ahead of time but if you did, it would reduce the down time on your bike.
Maybe i should just take the plunge and try it myself. My only hesitation is that, with everything else i've worked on, I really have no frame of reference for when I get it right. I'm probably doing a fine job, but I have no real way of knowing. It makes for a nervous rider
So, maybe HE MAN will offer his tutelage?
Regardless, have an awesome ride down to NC! are you taking 81? And keep in touch about checking the valves, maybe you, me, and Thought can figure it out together.
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April 21, 2011, 09:15:06 PM »
Sure, just give me a TPL.
I am in TN right now, going to BLAST back in NYC tomorrow. its 0114 right now. Gotta wake up at 6am for the ride back. Obviously cant sleep.
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April 22, 2011, 06:12:52 AM »
I was thinking of buying LT Synder's book on DIY Ducati maintenance. Check out his site,
http://www.desmotimes.com/
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Quote from: He Man on April 21, 2011, 09:15:06 PM
Sure, just give me a TPL.
I am in TN right now, going to BLAST back in NYC tomorrow. its 0114 right now. Gotta wake up at 6am for the ride back. Obviously cant sleep.
did you wind up seeing that shuttle launch?
and cool, lets set something up... i wont be able to stop by for the first two weekend in may (gf is in town) but i'll be free after that
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