This Video Is Only For Entertainment Purposes! DIY: Honda 2012 CBR 125R Oil Change & Spark Plug Change Honda CBR125 Honda CBR125R Honda CBR 125 Honda CBR 125R
Dude, please keep doing videos like these, you are awesome, because of this i feel comfortable to do my first service myself, greatly appreciated, from scotland, take care.
Thank you, it may seem stupid but I nearly believed that I broke the spark plug connector when i took the plug out and the new one didn't have the threading on xD
@@AlistairDsilva some People clean up this filter or change him, every 12k kph should change/clean this Small filter. And yes it is inside engine, under The cover.
@@Solak17 you are right its inside the the engine cover, precisely off side. Its actually called an oil strainer rather than an oil filter unlike bigger bikes which have an actual external oil filter. Referring to the service manual this isn't actually a service item and does not need to be replaced. Yes you may clean it after 10k miles. Found the following link ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lDAEVDh8iak.html
very good video but also a suggestion, atleast on my 2008 cbr125r you need to replace the rightside crankcase gasket and clean the oil strainer but otherwise great video!
No se ve cuando desmonta el carenado completamente, quiza sacando solo la quilla y algun tornillo de la tapa delantera es suficiente sin desmontar todo
WHY ITS ALWAYS GREAT GENERAL RULE THAT EVEY TIME YOU CHANGE THE MOTOR OIL IN ANY VEHICLE YOU MUST ALWAYS CHANGE THE OIL FILTER TOO! THE WAY YOU DID IT IT OK BUT YOU MUST CHANGE THE MOTOR OIL!!!
Theres no oil fliter on a cbr 125 I also was curious but when I bought my oil the guy called Honda and they said a cbr 125 doesnt have a oil fliter something ahiut a built in thing