This was much more fun to watch than to actually read out of the manual! Great vid--reminds me of all the maintenance I need to do for the controls and front end. I'm guessing my steering bearings have never been done. If you and Tripod ever want to turn this format into a series of questions and answers... I've got a whole slew of questions I can't quite figure the answer out to. A lot of them are probably just "figure it out" though.
I feel so happy to hear that no one has done those things! Lol. I don’t know if you have a video about changing brake pads on front & back and doing the brake fluid change. I would like to do some of these maintenance items in the winter.
i have both for front (rear is basically the same) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zyER6JGdeIc.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-A6SFgklAgIQ.html
@@Mad8vCycles The rubber fuel line was fine. The smaller tubing? That was disintegrating as soon as you touched it! “Well? Don’t TOUCH it and it’ll be fine…” 😄
So I dont know everything about bikes, I have the sv1000s and I noticed there's two radiator things on the front of the bike. Are those filled with fluids? air cooler or liquid coolers?
Radiator and brake fluids i do them every 2 years so thats 1 out of everybody . also with 17 coffee my piss is crystal clear like water so instead of your sv you might need to go to an urologist
For those fork seals what weight and brand oil would you recommend? Also I know it’s not gonna be in the manual but what are your suggestions for clutch “chudder”
Depending on the rider and if there are emulators. 15w is usually decent without emulators. 10w with The best bet with the basket is sending it to werks