Basic introduction to motorcycle mechanics
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If you live near a fairly good sized high school and they have an auto shop look into a night school auto shop course. I learned most of my auto fixins in these courses and bikes arn't really alot different. Same princepals usually so you adjust for size and locatrion or parts. But it's usually preaty cheap and a great place to learn..
Re: Basic introduction to motorcycle mechanics
Skier wrote:Nice.buddhacide wrote:... but their basic language alludes me at times ....
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Good advice, I did the same thing with the local community college. Had a good time, too.JBA111 wrote:If you live near a fairly good sized high school and they have an auto shop look into a night school auto shop course. I learned most of my auto fixins in these courses and bikes arn't really alot different. Same princepals usually so you adjust for size and locatrion or parts. But it's usually preaty cheap and a great place to learn..
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