I don’t think there is such a thing as a boring Robot video. I was rapt throughout! I have had to replace head bearings on my GTS. I used a builders bucket under the floor. It lifted it enough to drop the column through the frame tube. Thanks Robot.
Do I need to replace my front fender? Yes. Will I attempt it after watching this clip? No. If only I had a garage of my own! Alway always something new to be learned from watching Robot. This clip is Designer approved. 🛵❤️🤖
This was a great vid. I have to change my upper and lower steering bearings (2007 GTS). Thanks for being so comprehensive. I’ll be calling scooter west soon.
you prolly dont give a damn but does anybody know of a method to get back into an instagram account..? I somehow forgot my login password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me!
@Beckett Zakai I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and im in the hacking process now. I see it takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
Is it possible to undo the top bearing not to drop the stem enough to repack the upper and lower bearings with grease without having to remove the brake hose and speed sensor. If so it would make this a 30 minute job just to grease the bearings. Obviously if you needed to change them its a stem out job but it would be good to know if they can be repacked with grease without dropping the stem completely out.
hello- you show two brass crush washers and then there are two thinner white metal washers that you don't have in the parts list . What are these ? Thanks -
Bloody hell, bought a Elettrica 70 with some fall damage to the body and front fender. Since its the Gray Chrome color (cant really be painted in sections) I wanted to Vinil Wrap it. Everything is apart now, except the front fork and its a hell of a job. Still going to do it, I want it to match my 1995 BMW M3 GT which is British Racing Green
Hello my friend ... do you know about Gilera Nexus 300 ? I want to change fork oil . how can I get to the top of the fork to unlooses the Helen bolt plug [ 601312 sn ]
couldn't find the banjo robot mentioned on my 2012 GTS - it looks like a continuous brake line from the front caliper to the master cylinder! I'm trying to drop my forks, so I can respray the stone chipped area at the bottom of the from legshield, and with the fork in place it's a lot harder!
greeting from HK!!!! i really enjoyed the video, thank you for your great effort and kindness to share all these on internet. i can't wait to do it myself. i am just wondering if there is a way to remove the front fender without removing the fork? just removing the fork seems a bit more complicated and i just want to install an extension part on the front fender....
You must drop the fork to completely remove the fender. You might be able to install that without removing the fender: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZUFymECCrDk.html
Great video but you need to replace your plastic parts for sure in the way you treat them 😅 pointing on to them with the sharp end of a screwdriver, laying the fender on the ground with the paint job down without a towel or anything underneath. Wouldn’t leave my brand new scooter in this workshop 😅
You have necessarily to remove the fork for removing just the fender or you can also extract it by removing the wheel and the caliper then sliding it down?
Hey robot. Love your vids. BV 350 owners-> Did anyone find solution for you wobbling wheel,and steering when hands off handle bars at 40mph? Its now common problem, is tire fault or weights in handlebars? Robot do you have that problem on your bv350?
@@xabbathx someone blames "lumpy" Michelin city grips , someone says its weights fault, and now newest is simething is wrong with braking disk balance ...
@@xabbathx Its common problem on Beverly 350 here in europe. But not many people realize it until they lift off their hands from handbars at 60-70km/h . Its dangerous and no recalls or anything. I bought my BV brand new 2019. Im reading forums problem consists on vespas too
2,3 Hours says Robot to do this job. Lol, I guess he is talking of someone who has done it several 100 times to begin with. Has a fully furnished workshop & all the "right" tools. For us minions, if we are to undertake anything like this on a sidewalk, it is likely to be 10-12 hours. A lot of the time wrestling to get something off or on :). I hope I dont have to replace a broken fender.