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Old 08-27-2014, 11:50 PM   #42
Water Warrior 2
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Originally Posted by fairweatherrider View Post
Thanks for the reply. I went to Autozone and they charge $40.00 to rent a compression tester. Won't be doing that. Went to a motorcycle service shop and it's $225.00 for a tune up...plus parts. Don't know if I'll be doing that either. I think I'll probably just keep riding it the way it is until the Fall season and wait until next Spring to do something. Maybe I'll go to the casino.
$40 just assures you bring the tester back to the shop. Money is refunded to you.

For the price of the tune up you can do it all yourself and have some new tools left over when the job is done. You will need tools and they last a lifetime.
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