Vertigo Motors UK - 01756 611995 Mon - Fri: 9am - 5pm
We are really pleased you have chosen to ride a Vertigo for the 2026 SSDT. To help you prepare your bike ready for this prestigious event we have put together the following guide.
We will have a spares support service on hand, but we always advise you purchase consumable parts such as brake pads, tyres, chains in advance of the event. Please do not rely solely on the Vertigo UK support to supply these Items.
Our staff will be on hand to help at the start and end of each day (Monday to Saturday) but please make sure your bike is fully prepared before the event as we will not carry out any pre-event work.
Any repairs done to your bike during the week must be done by the rider, this includes changing tyres. This is part of the rules of the SSDT. Our staff are there to advise and help but they can not do any work to your bike.
If you have not done so already, please confirm your rider number and payment details by calling 01756 611995. Should any parts be used during the event they will be then allocated to your number and then charged to your card after the event.
SSDT Preparation Guidance
Gearbox Oil and Coolant – Change the gearbox oil with the recommended grade (Rock Oil Light Gear Pro 75W) 400ml. Make sure the coolant is topped up with the recommended coolant (Rock Oil KoolGuard Meg). Check the filler cap is tightened so it can be easily released.
Tensioner, Sprocket, Tyres, Brake Pads and Wheel bearings – We recommend that you replace the complete chain tensioner assembly with a new one, new chain and sprockets, tyres, brake pads and wheel bearings. Once all these parts have been fitted, we would recommend 30 minutes of riding with them to ensure everything is bedded in before arriving at the event.
Grips – Make sure your new grips are glued and lock wired in position making sure that no lock wire is left protruding that will dig into your hands.
Bolt Check and Grease – Carry out a full nut and bolt check throughout the bike and make sure the suspension linkage is clean and regreased for the week ahead.
Handlebar Clamps – The handlebar clamp bolts are located underneath the clamps themselves to the top fork yoke and use a 7mm allen key on some models. Please ensure you have cleaned and then reapply Loctite to the bolts and secure to the correct torque 25Nm prior to the event as a 7mm allen key may not be a common size in your toolbox.
Electrical Connections – Please ensure all electrical connectors are dry and free from contamination. Apply a small smear of electrical grease (Slippery White grease C1) around the joining parts of the connector making sure you don’t actually fill the connector full of grease. This is purely to help keep water out of the connector but allowing the metal parts of the connector to keep a good clean contact.
Fuel pump inline filter – If you haven’t changed your fuel pump fuel filter in the last 6 months we recommend you change it for a new one. A blocked filter will cause fuel pump pressure to drop.
Radiator Flap – This can be purchased here


Check that your oil catchment box in your airbox is sealed. With the bikes running hot due to road work etc, the oil from your crankcase breather will go into the breather box and can overflow. If the oli overflows then it will drip down onto your cylinder head. Some people extend the breather pipe to by pass the catchment box.
Electrical Blanking Plug – You will be required to fit your number board once you have signed on. When you remove your front lighting assembly, fit this small electrical cap on the connection which is available to order here to make it safe and secure.

We highly recommend the use of Vertigo genuine parts as they are extremely well proven in the SSDT for reliability and durability.
Again, we would like to thank you for choosing Vertigo for this year’s Scottish Six Days Trial and from Dougie and myself would like to wish you the best of luck and look forward to seeing you in Parc Ferme soon.