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 Who does your regular scooter maintenance?

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Who does your regular scooter maintenance?
You
65%
 65% [ 38 ]
Your Friend
0%
 0% [ 0 ]
Your Relative
3%
 3% [ 2 ]
Scooter Dealer
29%
 29% [ 17 ]
Someone who does not work for the dealer, but who is well-trained in scooter maintenance and who services your scooter for a fee.
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 1% [ 1 ]
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masscoot
Touring Scooter Rider
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Location: Central New England
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Registration date: 2009-03-24

PostSubject: Re: Who does your regular scooter maintenance?   Thu May 07, 2009 5:36 pm

It looks like at least half of us do our own maintenance, I enjoy doing it and save a few bucks at the same time. Doing my own brakes scares me a little but I want learn to do my own. I have had the rear wheel on and off twice, successful both times Wink
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Excell
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Location: Winnipeg Manitoba
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PostSubject: Re: Who does your regular scooter maintenance?   Thu May 07, 2009 6:06 pm

I do ,these things are pretty simple .
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Miro
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Age: 43
Location: Milwaukee, WI
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PostSubject: Re: Who does your regular scooter maintenance?   Mon Jun 08, 2009 6:51 pm

I replied "I do" but in all honesty my SW is brand-new so I don't know yet. I called 3 dealers today and an oil change runs between $60 and $75. This is really a robbing! Why could a dealer change oil on my Acura MDX for $20 and I have pay so much for SW??? And why an oil filter is worth $13 and a quart of oil costs $6? Does anybody else thinks that this is wrong?
Thanks, Miro.
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Excell
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Age: 65
Location: Winnipeg Manitoba
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PostSubject: Re: Who does your regular scooter maintenance?   Mon Jun 08, 2009 7:02 pm

Yes that is pretty steep .Why don't you look for a local motor cycle mechanic ?Buy your own oil and filter and get him to change it for you
should be a lot less that way .
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JeffR
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PostSubject: Re: Who does your regular scooter maintenance?   Mon Jun 08, 2009 8:02 pm

Miro wrote:
I replied "I do" but in all honesty my SW is brand-new so I don't know yet. I called 3 dealers today and an oil change runs between $60 and $75. This is really a robbing! Why could a dealer change oil on my Acura MDX for $20 and I have pay so much for SW??? And why an oil filter is worth $13 and a quart of oil costs $6? Does anybody else thinks that this is wrong?
Thanks, Miro.


Miro,

Here is a "Pictorial" I did for changing the oil. I would try it yourself since it is very simple and only takes about 30 mins the first time.

http://www.silverwing600.com/maintenance-tips-and-hints-f7/oil-changing-pictorial-t161.htm

You will also need a oil pan to catch the oil and I also use a larger wire strainer made of a screening material. I hold it under the oil drain plug so when I undo the plug it will fall into the strainer. But you should really attempt to do this yourself. If you have any questions just get back to me, or others here, and we would be happy to help you. The bike takes about 2.25 quarts of oil.

IMPORTANT !!! As Bill (Honda-Silver) said in a earlier post here, the plug and threads are aluminum so don't overcrank the plug. If you don't have a torque wrench then just tighten it, but do not over-tighten it.

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JeffR

2007 Silver Wing (30,000 miles)
2005 Majesty 400 (sold 12,500 miles)
2004 Reflex (sold 3,500 miles)

Givi Windshield, top case, vista cruise, power commander, dr pulley sliders, air hawk seat pad, (J. Costa not installed now), kevlar belt

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Miro
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Age: 43
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Registration date: 2009-06-08

PostSubject: Re: Who does your regular scooter maintenance?   Mon Jun 08, 2009 8:26 pm

Could anybody recommend a good place on-line to buy oil and oil filter? I think I would like to stick with Honda brand but I am open to arguments there.
Thanks, Miro.
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JeffR
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PostSubject: Re: Who does your regular scooter maintenance?   Mon Jun 08, 2009 8:52 pm

Miro,

If you buy oil on-line you may pay a bit more just to ship it. You can get the Fram oil filter from Wal-mart and the oil too. If you saw the pictorial I posted you can get the part number for the filter. I have also read that it is better than the Honda filter, but I really don't know for sure though. When you get about 1,000 or more miles you should think about going to a synthetic oil. But if you want to buy on-line you can check out www.scootertrap.com .

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Ride safe,

JeffR

2007 Silver Wing (30,000 miles)
2005 Majesty 400 (sold 12,500 miles)
2004 Reflex (sold 3,500 miles)

Givi Windshield, top case, vista cruise, power commander, dr pulley sliders, air hawk seat pad, (J. Costa not installed now), kevlar belt

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honda_silver
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PostSubject: Re: Who does your regular scooter maintenance?   Mon Jun 08, 2009 9:59 pm

Miro wrote:
Could anybody recommend a good place on-line to buy oil and oil filter? I think I would like to stick with Honda brand but I am open to arguments there.


I would not suggest the Honda oil - I know it sounds strange. It seems that Honda chooses it oil based on lowest cost provider and not quality of the oil. From what I read they have switched numerous times when when the contract expires.

For the price of their oil filters, you can buy some of the highest quality filters.

I use Amsoil Synthetic Oil and Oil filters.

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Bill - Georgetown TX 07 Silver Wing ABS

Clearview w/vent, Givi E96/TB19/E52 with Admore Lighting, Alaskan Leather, Wrist Rests, 3M Solas tape, K&N air, Hyperpro spring, Grip Puppies, Airhawk, Utopia backrest, Stebel, Apexcone HIDs, StingerZ LEDs (w/Backoff WigWag), Knight Rider Sequential LED, NGK Iridium, Power Commander III, Manic Salamander, Saeng mirrors, Garmin Zumo 660, Dark-Side Sumitomo Tire

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Excell
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Age: 65
Location: Winnipeg Manitoba
Points: 1276
Registration date: 2009-05-06

PostSubject: Re: Who does your regular scooter maintenance?   Tue Jun 09, 2009 4:58 am

That is a very good Tutorial on changing oil .The biggest mistake beginners make is cross threading the oil plug .So I would just like to add it should screw in easily ,if not it is likely cross threaded . I have had to correct this problem many times .So watch out for that ,also make sure the new filter actually has a gasket ,and that the old one is not stuck to the engine .
Hope this helps .
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matthew
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Number of posts: 315
Location: near Madrid/Santa Fe, NM
Points: 1613
Registration date: 2008-12-24

PostSubject: Re: Who does your regular scooter maintenance?   Sat Jun 20, 2009 7:23 am

So far, I've done everything on my S'wing except mount and balance new tires.
That includes, to date, oil and filter, final drive oil, air filter, and spark plugs. Oh yea, I've topped off the coolant reservoir. Haven't changed the coolant yet, or the brake fluid, but would like to at some point.

I'm anticipating changing the drive belt and rollers in the next few (4 +/-) thousand miles - already have the parts. I'd probably wait longer, based on what I've read from others, but last winter I got the rear end smoking pretty good when I got stuck in the mud, and I'm thinking changing the belt might just be a good thing to do on schedule, at least the first time. I also bought front brake pads, but I don't know if I'll bother with that. They look fine to me.

Jeff, have you published your coolant tutorial yet?
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skydad99
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Number of posts: 43
Age: 76
Location: Covington, LA
Points: 1085
Registration date: 2009-07-19

PostSubject: Re: Who does your regular scooter maintenance?   Sun Jul 26, 2009 12:55 pm

I do everything to both my Silver Wing and my Reflex. When it is time for tires though, I will have the dealer do it, but not the one in my home town. I can't afford their prices.
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exavid
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Age: 69
Location: Medford, Oregon
Points: 1479
Registration date: 2009-07-17

PostSubject: Re: Who does your regular scooter maintenance?   Wed Jul 29, 2009 7:28 pm

I do all the maintenance and repairs to my Silverwing and Goldwing. I have service manuals for both and tools for complete overhaul of just about any bike. Having lived in places where you had to do everything for yourself one learns to do a lot of different things.
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