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#1 Bike maintenance course Hong Kong
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10-05-2014, 04:41 AMCan anyone recommend a weekend motorbike maintenance course in English in Hong Kong - certified preferable but not a requirement?
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10-06-2014, 01:51 AMHey I could start sonething :)
But I'm in Nanning Guangxi tho
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#3 Re: Bike maintenance course Hong Kong
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#4 Re: Bike maintenance course Hong Kong10-06-2014, 10:11 AM
Noel,
I am setting up a workshop to work on my bikes, so let do it together. All you need is a workshop manual for your bike, a sense of humour and don't mind getting your hands dirty.
Kind regards
SymonPrevious bikes . yamaha DT 50, DT 125, DT 250, DT 400, XT 500. Ossa 350 Trial, Ossa Mike Andrews replica. And now a Yamaha XTZ125 here in China.
Biking is like sex :- you don't have to be good at it to enjoy
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10-06-2014, 10:20 AMCan get by without a manual on this older tech stuff
Most things common and common sense
Few details is all that's needed at times etc
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#6 Re: Bike maintenance course Hong Kong
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#7 Re: Bike maintenance course Hong Kong10-09-2014, 02:20 AM
Noel,
In Autou in HuiZhou. I have a lock up storage room in the car park where I live. Today I'm receiving some shelves to organise a lot of the boxes in there. then my plan is for a work bench, a compressor, a motorbike lift, better lighting, a music system and a fridge for cold drinks. All my tools will be coming from Spain in the next few weeks. So by the end of the year I should have a pretty decent set up.
SymonPrevious bikes . yamaha DT 50, DT 125, DT 250, DT 400, XT 500. Ossa 350 Trial, Ossa Mike Andrews replica. And now a Yamaha XTZ125 here in China.
Biking is like sex :- you don't have to be good at it to enjoy
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10-09-2014, 02:22 AMSounds well kitted!
But tools are pretty cheap here I would have thought importing is very expensive ?
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#9 Re: Bike maintenance course Hong Kong10-09-2014, 02:39 AM
Hi NZBrakelathes.
I have so many really good tools from my time in Spain, lot's of the tools that would be so hard to find here. I had a really well equipped garage basically to do anything except bodywork on my cars there. I had quite a few friends that came over and we fixed their cars together.
And at least the tools I have from Spain are really good quality one, they wouldn't break after using them for 10 minutes like some of the Chinese stuff. I msut admit I am a bit of a tool freek, I really like have the good stuff and using them.
SymonPrevious bikes . yamaha DT 50, DT 125, DT 250, DT 400, XT 500. Ossa 350 Trial, Ossa Mike Andrews replica. And now a Yamaha XTZ125 here in China.
Biking is like sex :- you don't have to be good at it to enjoy
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10-09-2014, 02:48 AMSame here mate
I had automotive business in New Zealand and still have all my gear machines and stuff
No Chinese would ever understand how or why but I know the results of a job well done
20 years in auto industry i did actually learn a few things lol
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