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MotorDoctor.com - Car and motorcycle free online repair guides and maintenance

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MotorDoctor.com HowTo Guides and Videos - your one-stop online repair shop to all of your motorcycle needs.

This is your repository of How To guides and videos that may help you fix, maintaine and put part replacements for your motorcycle. MotorDoctor.com enables you to submit your own articles by simply registering. Articles may range from Do It Yourself procedures, Motorcycle reviews, promotions, events and many others. Simply register and your good to go. You may also want to upload you own video, videos may came from youtube.

 

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MotorMD.com Team

Last Updated on Monday, 02 November 2009 08:56
 

Tips for Shipping your Motorcycle

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Whether buying a new bike, taking your bike with you to a new home, or going to a rally too far to ride to, shipping your motorcycle may be necessary in many situations. It can be very hard to find a good, trustworthy carrier if you do not know what you are looking for or where to start. Here are some helpful tips to safely and successfully transport your bike:
Last Updated on Friday, 06 November 2009 21:55
 

How to clean brake piston

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The following tools are required to service your calipers:

* One 1 inch twelve point socket
* One ten millimeter twelve point socket
* One 1 inch socket wrench
Last Updated on Saturday, 07 November 2009 09:02
 

Brake Doctor

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Cycle Solutions is a Dealer of the fine HEL Performance brake line products. Here is a nice feature HEL produces called the Brake Doctor to help answer all your braking system questions. Visit the site store to purchase the HEL brake-line kits. We can accept custom orders to accomodate handlebar riser or other mods where you need a custom brake-line fitment.
 

How to Replace a Motorcycle Chain

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How to replace a Motorcycle ChainJust as with any other chain-driven vehicle, motorcycles commonly stretch their chains to the limit, or wear them out in other ways, creating the need for a new chain. Luckily, the process of changing a motorcycle chain is quite simple and not very time-consuming. With a few tools, your motorcycle can be running with a brand new chain in little time.



Last Updated on Tuesday, 03 November 2009 14:59
 


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