Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 4:28 am
Anyway, unless you have a complete service history to prove it unnecessary, and as the bike's been laid up for a long time, the best insurance is to replace...sort of a "belts and braces" approach, as you Brits might say. (You can explain to our Italian friends, Francesco, Nicola et al)
Reading your report of doing some basic cleaning, freshening and careful reassembly, and then having it fire up is really cool. You must have been really encouraged. Best of luck.
Reading your report of doing some basic cleaning, freshening and careful reassembly, and then having it fire up is really cool. You must have been really encouraged. Best of luck.
