K katspad15 Joined Feb 2010 1 Posts | 0+ Discussion Starter Mar 9, 2010 #1 hi i am thinking of trading in my kawasaki 636 in for a tuono heard stories of valve clearances being a big job do yuo have to drop motor to do this and is it a expensive service and what miles do valves need doing at
hi i am thinking of trading in my kawasaki 636 in for a tuono heard stories of valve clearances being a big job do yuo have to drop motor to do this and is it a expensive service and what miles do valves need doing at
Batfastard Joined Jul 2008 1K Posts | 0+ North Lincolnshire, UK Mar 9, 2010 #2 It's every 12500 miles.
H HGMark Joined Oct 2009 17 Posts | 0+ Maidstone Mar 9, 2010 #3 do it do it do it!! Exactly what i had - 2006 c6f kwacka, tried a Tuono an beats it in every way, puts the kawasaki handling to shame! You wont regret it
do it do it do it!! Exactly what i had - 2006 c6f kwacka, tried a Tuono an beats it in every way, puts the kawasaki handling to shame! You wont regret it
grin factor Joined Aug 2009 5K Posts | 62+ Sunderland Mar 10, 2010 #4 HGMark said: do it do it do it!! Exactly what i had - 2006 c6f kwacka, tried a Tuono an beats it in every way, puts the kawasaki handling to shame! You wont regret it Click to expand... If you do it that will be 3 of us going from the 636.:thumbup The T is so easy to ride, totally different from the kwak.
HGMark said: do it do it do it!! Exactly what i had - 2006 c6f kwacka, tried a Tuono an beats it in every way, puts the kawasaki handling to shame! You wont regret it Click to expand... If you do it that will be 3 of us going from the 636.:thumbup The T is so easy to ride, totally different from the kwak.
england 2 Joined Jul 2008 2K Posts | 4+ U.K. Mar 10, 2010 #5 Dont think ! just buy one. Hi mate, all bikes have their own idiosyncrosies so dont be put off with things going wrong. Fantastic machine.
Dont think ! just buy one. Hi mate, all bikes have their own idiosyncrosies so dont be put off with things going wrong. Fantastic machine.