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I think its been well covered now, but what the hell, my 2 cents 1. Brake/clutch fluid- Motul RBF 600 or equivalent 2. Brake pads, I like Carbotech, if you're
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I think its been well covered now, but what the hell, my 2 cents
1. Brake/clutch fluid- Motul RBF 600 or equivalent 2. Brake pads, I like Carbotech, if you're just starting out, xp8s should suffice, as you get more experienced, step up to xp10 front / Xp 8 rear. 3. Oil cooler. Might need this sooner rather than later. 4. Keep you tank full to start each session. Eventually that won't cut it and you'll need a fuel starve fix. Contact plunk on here at CJM 5. Read that big list posted above, good info there. 6. Have fun and treat it as a learning experience, work on improving yourself, ie check your ego at the gate. |
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