08-24-2010, 09:42 PM | #1 |
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New "old" bike run through maintanece Q's
So I picked up an 2000 GZ250 and have an Idea of what to go through but thought I would run it by you guys to make sure.
1. New Gas, Drain old (What octane should I use? 87,90,93) 2. Clean or replace air filter 3. Change oil (says weight on cap, does it need to be motorcycle rated oil?) 4. Tire Pressure (says 40 cold but I know that is too high, hear 25 Front, Rear 30ish?) 5. Chain is loose (any words of wisdom before tightening?) 6. Check Brake fluid Anything I am missing? :??: Thanks for the help in advance! Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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08-24-2010, 10:02 PM | #2 |
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Re: New "old" bike run through maintanece Q's
Battery and tire wear - i'm out of ideas after that but don't worry - there'll be more...
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08-24-2010, 10:22 PM | #3 |
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Welcome.You should use 87 octane fuel,if you use the higher grades you are only wasting money.Oil should be 10-40 without friction modifiers to prevent clutch damage.SHELL Rotella-T is a common one to use,or a motorcycle specific oil.When adjusting the chain be careful to keep the rear wheel aligned with the marks on the frame.I found the bike handled better if both tires were set to 30 P.S.I.You should also check the valve adjustment as it should be checked and or adjusted every 5000 miles.Make sure when you clean air filter that you only blow air from the outside in,if you put compressed air to the inside of the filter it will be ruined.Good luck.
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08-24-2010, 10:41 PM | #4 |
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Study the owner's manual for specifics, it will answer the questions you have asked and more. If you don't have one it is downloadable at the top beginning of this forum. (Note that manual is for european version so it will list a higher grade of gas than what is needed, use gas as blaine stated).
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08-25-2010, 03:28 AM | #5 |
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Re: New "old" bike run through maintanece Q's
I wouldn't have thought that about the air filter thanks. The oil cap fill point says something way different in weight. Will check in morn. Thanks for the tire pressure input and chain suggestion, doing all that about noon after class.
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08-25-2010, 05:54 AM | #8 |
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Tire pressures are like oil opinions. Everyone has one that works for them under their own circumstances and riding habits/needs. With Lynda's GZ I set the rear at 33 and the front about 3 over specs. This gave good handling and excellant tire wear. The tires looked very good after 12,000kms/7450 miles. The recommended pressures are for OEM tires. A little experimenting with other makes of tires might make a world of difference.
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