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Rob
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Post by Rob »

Hi,

I'm Rob. I'm going to look at a 1999 400cc Burgman on Saturday. Any advice? Looking to use it through the winter, so I can keep my Honda tucked up in the garage away from the salt and rain.

pikey

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Check if rear brake binding they get neglected and expensive to rebuild caliper .

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kishan
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poldark
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Personally I'd look at the FI models (from 2002 IIRC), earlier non-FI can be slightly difficult cold starting, mine improved by changing to k&N air filter and removing the internal snorkel in the airbox, clearly improved mixture or something else technical!
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Bluebottle
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Welcome
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adam_button
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Welcome :-)

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Hi Rob and welcome. icon_wink-.gif Wales.gif
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