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F4ISmurf 05-30-2010 04:35 PM

Get a tune up?
 
Hey guys I was wondering what I should expect to pay for a tune up on a 2002 f4i?

Combat_F4i 05-30-2010 07:38 PM

What do you want done? A tune up would be to me oil/filter/chain tension adjustment and every 500KM or so chain lube.

A full tune up on a new to me bike would be new tires, re-bleed front and rear brakes with new fluid, coolant flush, new oil/filter, brake pad and air filter check, check the plugs, chain tension and asjutment, suspension setup.... ect

sooo..... brings me to my question. what kinda tune up is needed?

j4eric 05-30-2010 11:19 PM

dyi, you have to learn sometime...lots of info here on how to....

F4ith 05-30-2010 11:29 PM

diy like eric said. Everything combat listed, except new tires, is really easy, and fun imo, to do yourself. It may require a few basic tools that most homes should have.

If you really don't want to diy, I believe each shop has a tune up fee (different depending on shop) and then they toss in the cost of whatever is needed, ie new oil/right head lamp. They'll charge you that initial tune up fee, plus the cost of the new oil/filter/lamp. I don't remember the specifics. I was dumb and didn't know anything about bikes when I brought my first bike (F2) to a shop, which cost me roughly $400 for the tune up. They fixed a clogged tube, replaced the high beam bulb, and oil/filter.

F4ISmurf 05-30-2010 11:30 PM

i reckon it would be a more extensive one. its an 02 with 11k miles on it. ill take a look at the how too threads. im a mechanic by trade but have never worked on a bike before. can i maybe find a checklist of things needed ever x miles?

Kuroshio 05-30-2010 11:42 PM

http://www.stephygee.com/f4imanual.zip

In the maintenance section it the checklist you're looking for

F4ISmurf 05-31-2010 12:02 AM

thanks for the help guys.

usetheffours 05-31-2010 05:02 PM

If your a mechanic you'll have no problems working on your bike. Here a link to the full honda manual.

maldy21 06-01-2010 11:41 AM

i remember the shop by me charges $85 for an oil change. then it's like $80 an hour for other work. do as much as you can yourself. the oil, spark plugs, air filter and radiator are all pretty easy and it's easier also if you do them all at the same time because you have to get through the af to get to the spark plugs and radiator easily anyways.


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