So, I get bored really easy and the winter is worst for it. In the summer I can just go for a ride to pass the time, but in the winter, well, i don't like snow. I'm assembling a list of things to do to the Kat over the winter and am looking for input on it.
Right now I'm in so far as:
Clean/rebuild:
calipers
master cylinder
carbs
forks
Now the question arises, am I missing anything that isn't so far as a teardown and rebuild of the engine? Is that a feasable project, even if just a top end rebuild? I can't really think of anything I could gain from tearing the engine apart, aside from making sure springs and stuff are in spec. Its only a 2003 600, but i need something to do while cooped up in a house.
I guess it boils down to:
1) what else should be added to the list?
2) Is there any benefit to a partial/complete engine rebuild?
Right now I'm in so far as:
Clean/rebuild:
calipers
master cylinder
carbs
forks
Now the question arises, am I missing anything that isn't so far as a teardown and rebuild of the engine? Is that a feasable project, even if just a top end rebuild? I can't really think of anything I could gain from tearing the engine apart, aside from making sure springs and stuff are in spec. Its only a 2003 600, but i need something to do while cooped up in a house.
I guess it boils down to:
1) what else should be added to the list?
2) Is there any benefit to a partial/complete engine rebuild?
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