Glen wrote:...Change the oil and filter, check the chain and sprockets, check the tension on the steering head, adjust your cables and thats probably about all they'll do at a minor service.....
only things I would add to this is check air filter and clean/replace if required, same for fuel filter (if fitted).
You should get a manual for your bike, and spend a couple of nights just reading the 'Basic Maintenance and Tune-Up' section. This will go through the whole process of :
Oil change
Oil Filter change
Air Filter Inspection / replacement
Fuel filter inspection/replacement
Inspect/replace spark plugs
Inspect/replace brake pads
Lube and adjust chain
Lube all control cables
Steering head tension
Swingarm pivot tension
headlight/tailight/indicator check & bulb replacement
Check battery fluid level
Charging system check
This is a bit more than a 'minor' service, but covers most of the important areas that you should be across if you are going to have a go at servicing your bike.
Other things like valve inspections and adjustment, leave that to the shop (major service)....
Good luck, its always *way* better to do these simple things yourself imho.
