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Old 10-18-2008, 07:33 PM   #21 (permalink)
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but this guy is trying the motoman's method.I would love to follow this thread.please keep it updated.
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Old 10-19-2008, 11:00 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Dude, why are you trying to remove the engine cowl??? ( i guess so)
The engine cowl is off now happy to get some useless weight off the bike. Do, observe that it improves the airflow - much better now.

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Motoman also suggest cleaning/changing the oil filter/sump(which is behind the clutch plates) after the first 30 kms or so. HH guys are supposed to do that at the first service. Dunno feasible is to get that done outside HH with out affecting the warranty.
Praveen - i did not get you. You mean to say, open up the side of the engine and get behind the clutch plates? I'll enquire about it before my first service.

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Dude!

That was salt flats, off the coast of Cambay. Some 20 km in the wilderness not far from the Tarapur power plant

as flat as flat can be.

and no, you are gonna be just fine. Ride like normal till first service. Or change oil at 100 or so again.
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