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    Posted: 16 May 2022 at 22:51
guys 
i know a few of you are around that way

any recommendations of someone to carry out a valve check and tb/co set up please 

not for me 


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote JimmyV4 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 May 2022 at 23:22
id go to mototechnics in bury.


im in ipswcih and they pick up and deliver for a bullseye. 

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Or Carl Harris in Halesworth Suffolk, top bloke Italian specialist used to race apes. That's where I went before I done all my own spannering. Where is your friend Mark?
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Carl Harris doesn't sound very Italian does it.
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Carlo Harreaso any better?
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A job I was always afraid of until a year or so ago, when I finally put my brave pants on and did it on my KTM 950 adventure.

Get a decent manual/guide. Measure everything at least twice. Use the insert from a variety pack of biscuits as a storage tray, with each compartment labeled. Get a proper torque wrench, a magnetic parts tray and a magnetic pick. Do all the maths twice. Write everything down. Do all the maths again.

You'll be fine...assuming you've got a nice quiet well-lit indoor space to work in.
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thanks for the replies guys 


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