In this one I grease the axles bearings and seals on my 2022 Honda CRF 250 RX if you have any questions leave them in the comments below thank you for watching Maxima Grease: amzn.to/3JupK4w
thanks for the good video, i got the exact same bike two days ago , i hope you put out a ton of 250rx videos , i appreciate it man, good work. I subscribed ,thumbs up!
What would elevate your videos to the next level is attaching a list of tools you use in the description of the video and referencing them during the video (even overlaying a list of the tools for each task). Liked and subscribed :)
Definitely a good idea on a bike like that bearings are going to last forever so it will be a long time before you remove those pins and they could rest in place👍
About 10 years ago the mechanic for factory ktm in Canada only ran front axle with no grease. Never really questioned it since figured he knew more than me
First of all KTM so stop right there second of all a couple times a year I have to beat axels out of bikes because people don’t grease them and charge the customer quite a bit extra for doing so definitely put a small amount of grease on all actuals and shafts. The situation might be a little bit different if you were a racer changing your tires a few times a week.
How many hours before your going to check the valves on the 2022 crf250RX ? Can you make a video on this ? I’m interested in getting this bike but the maintenance intervals scares me a bit. Thanks, great videos, keep them coming!
max, I'm going to buy my first motorcycle (new) some recommend the honda rx, others ktm xc-f, and husky fx. Which one suits me best? I need it for cross country races, or speed type "rally". Nice video, greetings!
The Honda 250 RX would be a great bike to start with it is awesome in the trails and tight spots tons of usable power for hillclimbing the KTM and Husky are marketing gimmicks they need constant work and tons of maintenance by an experienced mechanic they are a bike for people who like to wave goodbye to their money
Most bikes are fairly similar. Helps to take a few pictures before you get started so you can have a little help putting it back together manufacturer grease from the factory.
Does the rear axle need grease ? I say this because all the movement occurs in the bearings. The axle just holds the bearings in place and you don’t want to encourage the axle to turn on the bearings.
Yes, the front and rear axle need to be greased. What do usually a greased the first time you change the tire which should be in the first year anyways, this video covers the more unusual places that have to be greased.
Came here because I have the big brother 450 bike. I watched ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jq5TUDXsfrg.html (highland cycles) first and then watched yours. I like how you showed how to take the swing arm and the rest of the linkages. Your technique to not have all the needle bearings fall off is excellent. The guy at highland cycle had you take the needle bearings out and then clean them and the area where the bearings roll. I suppose that would be a step to go beyond this.
There are only a few bolts on the machine that need to be torqued most of them are inside the motor otherwise a torque wrench is only needed if you are unsure about what you are doing then make sure to use the torque wrench👍
@@Maxsmotoshop Honda has been building bikes for 73 years and specifies a torque value for all axle nuts, I think I'll believe them. Everything has a torque spec.
Clearly, you’ve never worked on a bike, the shaft will see in place after a few months and will need to be beaten out with a large hammer if you do not grease them