First time service
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First time service
So the mileage on my scooter is 902 and it hasn't been serviced yet. Is this alright???? I do plan on getting it serviced sometime next month. I don't do any long riding. I just ride around my little town going to work, to the store, and to the park to work out. My tires are good and i haven't wrecked.
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Re: First time service
If nothing else, get the oil changed.dog64bull wrote:So the mileage on my scooter is 902 and it hasn't been serviced yet. Is this alright???? I do plan on getting it serviced sometime next month. I don't do any long riding. I just ride around my little town going to work, to the store, and to the park to work out. My tires are good and i haven't wrecked.
It is a very easy procedure if you are a do it yourself type of person.
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Re: First time service
^ +1
Here is a good read on the oil change procedure.
http://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=25
If you decide to have the dealer do it, and, if they push you to have them do the valves too 'for the sake of warranty', tell them you already had it done - by a guy who's out of town and can't do the oil right now....;
the likelihood of the valves being sufficiently out of tolerance at this early stage to be a problem, with the way you ride, is vanishingly remote.
Here is a good read on the oil change procedure.
http://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=25
If you decide to have the dealer do it, and, if they push you to have them do the valves too 'for the sake of warranty', tell them you already had it done - by a guy who's out of town and can't do the oil right now....;
the likelihood of the valves being sufficiently out of tolerance at this early stage to be a problem, with the way you ride, is vanishingly remote.