Maintenance Time

06
Nov
2009
Maintenance Time

Decided to do some of the usual maintenance items last night.

The tear down - tank & seat removal. Cleaned some dirt and crude off first, more to clean while it's apart. I then adjusted the valves, added a new spark plug, cleaned the air filter and cleaned out the gas tank. I can see the dirt being in the tank, but weeds too...really?

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