Ok, so I've got all filters, 10w-50 fully synthetic, brake/clutch stuff, picking up some 80w-90 gear oil tomorrow.
1. Oil and filter change
2. Coolant change - See Q below.
3. Drive oil change
4. Brake/clutch bleeding
5. Carb balance (if the kit arrives in time)
Q. Can I use the pink coolant that I use in my Audi?
This one
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/..._productId_219480_langId_-1_categoryId_229902
Any more hints, tips or pointers to make my life easier?
1.
Brake bleeding. Be sure to consult the manual for the brake bleeding sequence. If your model has the linked brake system, the sequence is important.
I bleed my brakes the old fashioned way. My wife operates the clutch & brake levers and I handle the bleed valves.
2.
Coolant. You need to really be careful with the type of coolant you use or you could wind up with water pump problems. Stick with what it says in the owners manual. I use the much cheaper Honda coolant you can buy by the gallon at any Honda auto dealership (as opposed to the small quantity, pricey stuff you get at the Honda motorcycle dealerships):
1 gallon - Honda Genuine HB, Long Life Antifreeze/Coolant, Type 2 Advanced protection 50/50 Pre-Diluted.
Here's what the owners manual says about the coolant. This was copy & pasted from an online copy of the manual at the Pan-European site:
http://www.pan-europe.utvinternet.ie/owners_manual.htm
Coolant Recommendation
The owner must properly maintain the coolant to prevent freezing, overheating, and corrosion. Use only high quality ethylene glycol antifreeze containing corrosion protection inhibitors specifically recommended for use in aluminum engines. (SEE ANTIFREEZE CONTAINER LABEL).
CAUTION:
Use only low-mineral drinking water or distilled water as a part of the antifreeze solution. Water that is high in mineral content or salt may be harmful to the aluminum engine.
The factory provides a 50/50 solution of antifreeze and water in this motorcycle. This coolant solution is recommended for most operating temperatures and provides good corrosion protection. A higher concentration of antifreeze decreases cooling system performance and is recommended only when additional protection against freezing is needed. A concentration of less than 40/60 (40% antifreeze) will not provide proper corrosion protection. During freezing temperatures, check the cooling system frequently and add higher concentrations of antifreeze (up to a maximum of 60% antifreeze) if required.