REARGUARD
LOOSE BOLTS
TROUBLE
Loose bolts always manage to fi nd themselves
missing under benches or in the dirt somewhere.
They can also get mixed up, which results in
spending way too much time trying to work out
where the long ones go back.
TRIK
Once you have removed them, screw them back
into the spot that they came from so you cannot
mix them up or lose them.
EASY POUR
TROUBLE
Pouring brake fl uid into the master-cylinder
reservoir without spilling it can be tricky. No matter
how gentle you are there is always some that
manages to go on the bike or the ground.
TRIK
Take a ballpoint pen and press two small holes
opposite each other into the foil on the neck of the
brake-fl uid bottle. These holes will make the fl uid
much easier to pour without spilling.
TUBED UP
TROUBLE
Bleeding brakes can be a messy job. The fl uid can
spray everywhere and end up all over the wheel,
spokes and disc, possibly ruining your brake pads.
TRIK
Place a clear tube over the bleed nipple and then
into an empty bottle. As the fl uid comes out you will
see the bubbles in the clear tube and the bottle will
catch the fl uid and prevent a mess.
COVER UP
TROUBLE
From time to time the straps that secure the petrol
cap cover on the reverse-head Yamahas tend to
break. They can be replaced but can be tricky to
remove from the seat base.
TRIK
While pulling the straps, use a fl at-blade
screwdriver to pry back the plastic tabs. Once you
pry the tabs back, the straps will pop out and then
you can replace them.
DIFFICULTY
TIME
2 MINS
COST
ZERO
TOOLS
NONE
DIFFICULTY
TIME
1 MIN
COST
$3
TOOLS
PEN
DIFFICULTY
TIME
2 MINS
COST
$2
TOOLS
CLEAR RUBBER TUBE,
EMPTY BOTTLE
DIFFICULTY
TIME
2 MINS
COST
ZERO
TOOLS
FLAT-BLADE
SCREW DRIVER
FREE
TRIX
CHEEP
TRIX
HOW TO RIDE / ADB GARAGE / WE RECOMMEND / TECH / KIDZ KORNER / USED RIDE
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