Hello all!
I'm making a list of things to take care of on my SF this winter (when it's finally under 120-degrees in the garage). I MAY get the bike painted, and thought about taking this opportunity to rebuild the petcocks and remove the octy, even though I'm not experiencing any problems with either.
But this brings up a philosophical question I'd like some of the more experienced folks here to weigh in on: Do you wait for things to go wrong before fixing them? Or do you "fix" some of the more famously problematic parts before they create problems?
Should I rebuild the petcocks? Remove the octy? Replace the brake lines? Is there anything else preventative that should be done? Or should I think: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"?
I already plan on definitely replacing the fuse block, but that's because all the problems I've had thus far have been electrical. Replacing the broken tach might be on the list as well, although I haven't decided if I care enough about that to bother.
Thank you!
I'm making a list of things to take care of on my SF this winter (when it's finally under 120-degrees in the garage). I MAY get the bike painted, and thought about taking this opportunity to rebuild the petcocks and remove the octy, even though I'm not experiencing any problems with either.
But this brings up a philosophical question I'd like some of the more experienced folks here to weigh in on: Do you wait for things to go wrong before fixing them? Or do you "fix" some of the more famously problematic parts before they create problems?
Should I rebuild the petcocks? Remove the octy? Replace the brake lines? Is there anything else preventative that should be done? Or should I think: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"?
I already plan on definitely replacing the fuse block, but that's because all the problems I've had thus far have been electrical. Replacing the broken tach might be on the list as well, although I haven't decided if I care enough about that to bother.
Thank you!
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