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<blockquote data-quote="Buddhaman" data-source="post: 2157221" data-attributes="member: 12404"><p>I have a .pdf file of the shop manual for the bike but I still prefer a shop to do the forks. I'm good with a lot of mechanical things but I don't want to screw something up. The chain that's on there has a clip that keeps the master link on but the DID is a rivet link. </p><p></p><p>I'll check with a dealership on tires. There are Michelin Pilot Sports on the bike but they're almost out of tread. I want good tires but don't want to get suckered into expensive track tires that I won't utilize. </p><p></p><p>I frequent the CBR forum for information and they're pretty useful but sometimes nothing beats a good mechanic. Thanks again for all the help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buddhaman, post: 2157221, member: 12404"] I have a .pdf file of the shop manual for the bike but I still prefer a shop to do the forks. I'm good with a lot of mechanical things but I don't want to screw something up. The chain that's on there has a clip that keeps the master link on but the DID is a rivet link. I'll check with a dealership on tires. There are Michelin Pilot Sports on the bike but they're almost out of tread. I want good tires but don't want to get suckered into expensive track tires that I won't utilize. I frequent the CBR forum for information and they're pretty useful but sometimes nothing beats a good mechanic. Thanks again for all the help! [/QUOTE]
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