Valve Adjustment

Had my mechanic friend do mine on my 2014 Roadster at 16000 miles. There was need for a couple to be shimmed. The shims are available in a "Box of shims" and they come in varying thicknesses which is what you want. One valve may need one thickness and another valve a different thickness. You wont know until they are being gauged. Make sure you have a new gasket set on hand as well. Its an important job to have done IMO. Pretty easy when your'e watching. It's all good tho, makes the motor quieter.
 
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My 2014 had been on the dyno and i wondered if this was why a couple needed shimming? They wring the bikes neck while its on that!. i'm thinking "Don't bloody break free!!"....she'd be gone if it did!
 
@Nat67 here you go
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No Yamaha shims are the same size. About 25 mm. John you can do it yourself. I know the anxiety myself. Been exactly where you are myself. Did it myself winter 2016 at 33,000 miles without removing the cams. Only 3 valves were slightly out enough to adjust them. Good fortune was I could use my shims in 2 of the other valves and only had to buy 1 shim for $5. You can make the needed tools yourself with a large screwdriver and a small piece of flat stainless steel.

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I cant use this for my under bucket shims :(:confused:
 
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