If you dont do your bike to the Honda schedule and hurt yourself its your problem, as a paid mechanic if i dont do a customers bike so it is 100%(UNLESS he/her has been advised in writing and refused the work in writing) i am liable in court for a heluva lotof money, hence MY advice is the same as i would do in a workshop for a paying customer
Bryanj, with all respect, I don't understand how you can say this. Didn't I ask: show me where it is in the maintenance scedule? Well, it ain't. If it was, I'd probably follow it like most what is in the scedule.
Most, because there are things in the scedule that even Honda dealers didn't do. I probably don't tell you a secret that no Honda dealer ever unscrews the oilpan to check the oil strainer as prescribed. Maybe, maybe they did it once, when you had bought the bike new at them, at the first maintenance service. Thereafter - speaking for Holland - I can tell you no dealer ever bothered. It's the same with replacing the forkoil. None of the owners I know had that ever specified on the bill, simply because dealers - liable ore not - hated it to carry it out unless the owner specifically asked for it. And - mind you - these two things
are in the maintenance scedule.
Look, you can tell by what the the OP asked, that he is not very experienced yet. He didn't mention he has a problem with his brake. Notwithstanding that you advise a beginner to take the pivot pin out which implies he has to order the special O-rings, that is, if he can find them, then grease it with the right grease and then hope to reassemble it just right. To quote my favourite seargent: "Do you think that is wise, Sir?" What surprises me most however is, that if you felt the urge to tell him something extra, you didn't use the occasion to inform him what
usually the problem with these brakes is: collected dirt that has to be cleaned out, inspection of the piston and the seal and sometimes the caliper even has to be honed to get a smooth working brake again. If you have felt the urge to give extra information,
that would have been appropiate, not the pivot pin. I never heard anybody complain about the pivot pin, whereas what I have put here, every CB Four owner sooner or later will face.
Everyone, no exception. Whereas the pivot pin... I never heard a mec talking about it and none of the CB owners I know, ever had a problem with it, let alone that they found it on the bill.