Bob Wolff
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231223 Tumey Hills
Tumey Hills - BLM riding area in Northern California. Super flowy hills, fantastic views, and so many miles of two-track riding to enjoy. We rode over 30 miles and hardly scratched the surface. Nothing terribly technical but definitely some steep parts and rain ruts that can range from easy to tricky.
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Why is my BMW F850gs / F750gs front wheel not turning freely after installation???
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Just got done with a tire change or brake pad change? Re-installation of the front wheel seemed to go ok but late in the process you might find the wheel isn't turning properly. UGH! Here's the likely culprit.
2022 Old Toll Road from Darwin - in Death Valley
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DVNP Death Valley National Park - The Old Toll Road - traveling West to East from Darwin ghost town to Panamint Springs. Plenty of rocks and embedded rock as well as a few miles of sandy wash for your enjoyment. Maps and discussion of where this is in the front couple minutes.
RoboSwamp - Swamp Cooler Skill Sharpening
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Special Burnin-with-Bob edition of Wrenchin'-with-Bob - In 2022 I brought a custom designed (over-engineered) swamp cooler to playa for helping with cooling without using an A/C unit. This "skill sharpening class" walks through how it works, why, and what my experiences were with it. The Skill Sharpening will also be presented to the "Renewables for Artists Team" aka RAT which is a Burning Man ...
Chloride Cliffs - Death Valley National Park - DVNP April 2022
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Dual-sport ride to Chloride Cliffs in DVNP. It's about 8 miles out and back (8 8) from the highway. Difficulty level is pretty moderate aside from the final climb which could be tricky due to both its steepness and the embedded and loose rock up the final climb. It's a gorgeous trek and not so far from services as to be a stretch from a survival and prep standpoint. Myself and my buddy MattB to...
F850GS chain and sprockets - reassembly
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Wrenchin' with Bob - re-installing (new) sprockets and chain on my F850GS step by step with torque values and tidbits of wisdom once in a while.
F850GS Chain and sprockets disassembly
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Part 1 of 2 - Removal/Disassembly for replacing both front(17t) and rear(44t) sprockets and the chain(525 w 122 links) on my F850GS. Step by step guide on disassembly. Part 2 will cover re-installation with the new hardware.
Soft-sided Wolfman bags properly mounted on a WR250R
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Walk-through of properly securing soft sided bags to my WR250R. Thanks to Eric Hougen (founder/owner of Wolfman luggage) for talking me through this process back in 2017. The end result is soft bags that sit nicely while riding, are secured well, and can be removed and re-mounted easily once they are set up the first time.
Hunter Mountain to Teakettle Junction - DVNP - full video
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Hunter Mountain connects Saline Valley and Teakettle Junction / Racetrack in Death Valley National Park. This video is a long-form (largely unedited) view of the trek South to North from South Pass, over Hunter Mt, and ending at Teakettle Junction. Total miles are 25 and the actual ride time including stops was about 1hr 20min while the video is cut down to 55 minutes (I clipped out some long b...
Lippincott Pass DVNP downhill full footage
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This is the long-form (not just highlights) reel of going East to West down into Saline Valley from Racetrack of Lippincott Pass. I did this on a WR250R which is about 300# - not on my bigger ADV big. I was glad to have the more nimble bike. There are some difficult sections but mostly it is a matter of picking a good line than anything else. Total mileage of the "pass" is 2.7 miles and took me...
Cerro Gordo climb from the East Wash Full footage
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2022 - April 23rd ride - This is a full view video of the whole climb up from Saline Valley to Cerro Gordo. It is mostly intended to aid people who are looking to understand the challenges before they go rather than being a highlight reel. First 15 minutes or so is the toughest, technically. Enjoy - feel free to ask questions - and beware there are a few F-bombs which I chose not to edit out. I...
Burning With Bob
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Quick test of fire-starting material for survival pack. Impressive results - even trying to blow it out didn't work.
Bill's RV Entry Stairs - Day 2
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Completing the railings and final lovely touches on Billy's entry stairs.
Entry Stairs for Bill - Day 1
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NOT a Motorcycling video! Woodworking! Day 1 of finalizing the build / installation of my father's steps and porch entry to his RV. This has been a long-promised gift and I'm so happy to have it in the final chute. Day 2 will be completed on New Years' Day and published soon after.
Dec 11 2021 Metcalf Highlights
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Just some great tiny clips of riding at San Jose's Metcalf OHV today. Trails were super well groomed and fun - with a hint of wet (which is unusual here). Got out to try my new tires, bib-mousse, re-built forks, re-built head bearings, and dangggg was it a nice day!
Mousse Install using Rabaconda of Rear 18 in
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Mousse Install using Rabaconda of Rear 18 in
2020 WABDR Section 6 Conconully to Canada v2
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2020 WABDR Section 6 Conconully to Canada v2
2020 WABDR Section 5 Chelan to Concunully
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2020 WABDR Section 5 Chelan to Concunully
2020 WABDR Section 4 Cashmere to Chelan
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2020 WABDR Section 4 Cashmere to Chelan
2020 WABDR Just The Jungle Section 4 - taken on July 20, 2020
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2020 WABDR Just The Jungle Section 4 - taken on July 20, 2020
Rabaconda Tire Mounting Try Number 2
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Rabaconda Tire Mounting Try Number 2
F850GS Steering Head Adjustment
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F850GS Steering Head Adjustment
F850GS Front Wheel Installation
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F850GS Front Wheel Installation
F850GS Fork Installation
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F850GS Fork Installation
F850GS Fork Guts Re Assembly
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F850GS Fork Guts Re Assembly
F850GS Fork Rebuild - 2019 BMW
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F850GS Fork Rebuild - 2019 BMW
F850GS Front Fork Removal
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F850GS Front Fork Removal
F850GS Front Wheel Removal - 2019 BMW F850GS
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F850GS Front Wheel Removal - 2019 BMW F850GS
2020 WABDR Section 3 Ellensburg to Cashmere incl Washouts
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2020 WABDR Section 3 Ellensburg to Cashmere incl Washouts
WABDR Section 2 Part 2 Nile to Ellensburg including Babyhead Hill
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WABDR Section 2 Part 2 Nile to Ellensburg including Babyhead Hill

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @ricwolt
    @ricwolt 19 днів тому

    This is Not how it should be done. The lever should stay perpendicular ( 90 degrees) to the gear shaft. The adjusters are above and below the quickshift part. Turn them out 1 or 2 turns each is all thats required.

  • @danb7666
    @danb7666 26 днів тому

    We refer to that hill as baby head Junior. It’s difficult but the real baby head hill is a vicious blood sucking bike eater. Great video.

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 26 днів тому

      LOL thanks for the new nickname. Yeah we skipped the real deal and didn't even know it until after I'd published the video. My back was so friggin' tired by the time we had gotten off that mountain I was just wanting to take the work-around to Ellensburg to get a couple well made cocktails! :) Have a good one.

  • @AlMenard
    @AlMenard Місяць тому

    Thank You, exactly what I needed to avoid the more complex adjustable replacement shifter.

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Місяць тому

      Cool - rock on. Enjoy!

  • @intrigue175175
    @intrigue175175 Місяць тому

    Why are you guys not up on your pegs? How much off-road experience did you guys have before taking these heavy adv bikes off-road?

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Місяць тому

      Well, he's a very experienced and talented rider and I'm no noob either. The steepness of that hill and the softness of the large rocks sliding made it pretty nasty to stand until you got a bit of momentum. But thanks for questioning whether we know what we're doing.

  • @martinkoonincks4308
    @martinkoonincks4308 3 місяці тому

    Hi Bob i have a question i want only to change my oil from my front forks. Must a take both legs off the bike or only the right one. Or can i suck the oil out . ?? Thank you Martin.

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 3 місяці тому

      Hey Martin - Yeah I think the only realistic way to do it is to remove the forks to do the job. It's a bit more work, unfortunately, but it'll give you some great experience removing the front wheel and calipers and getting to know the underside of the front end. I had thought about sucking the oil out as well and while I'm betting it is possible, it won't get all the crud out like turning it over would. Would it be helpful? Yeah I'd imagine 90% of the goodness if I had to guess. If you do try that, please let me know how it went and how you feel about it afterwards!

  • @MaverickAus
    @MaverickAus 4 місяці тому

    Thank you I couldn't find F750GS specific instructions on the ezcan website.

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 4 місяці тому

      Cool - glad it helped.

  • @talon0863
    @talon0863 4 місяці тому

    Just want to say thanks. This was very helpful. That circlip on the left fork was a character-building endeavor. I finally got it out with safety wire and a steak knife

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 4 місяці тому

      Nice! Love hearing about the "solution"!

  • @michaelota5167
    @michaelota5167 4 місяці тому

    I moved mine up 2 notches. Plenty of room for the boot and lever doesn't hit the casing. Thanks for the tutorial.

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 4 місяці тому

      Cool! Glad to know up-two works. I've been told the 750gs somehow doesn't have quite the same clearance, but the 850 goes up two - good to know!

  • @TakeTheHighground
    @TakeTheHighground 4 місяці тому

    Thanks, this is helpful!

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 4 місяці тому

      Glad to hear it! Thanks.

  • @rollingstone1689
    @rollingstone1689 5 місяців тому

    Great video. Allot of people think that the jt logo on the rear sprocket face out. But it good to measure up. I change my s1000xr gen2 2020 rear sprocket was jtr10.45 and the lip side faces to the inside and the flatside faces out.

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 5 місяців тому

      Yeah I try real hard to look for asymmetric things and take care to lay them down in a particular way or right next to the new one in the same manner etc.

  • @LoveTribeOverland
    @LoveTribeOverland 5 місяців тому

    Watching this gives me so much respect for you guys riding those heavy bikes on these trails!

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 5 місяців тому

      Ha - thanks - appreciate it. There are soooo many who are badder-assers than me, but I do get out there to do the thing when I can! Sure is easier on the littler bike though.

  • @Skatefishofficial
    @Skatefishofficial 6 місяців тому

    What's your rack please? Looks nice

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 6 місяців тому

      Did you say "Nice Rack!" ?? :) Thanks! But seriously - this is the SoloRacer billet rack. I was super happy with their stuff. Check it out. soloracer.com/wr250rtailrack.html

  • @Gargantu4
    @Gargantu4 7 місяців тому

    Hey Bob, thank you for this video, very helpful. I would suggest tho to detach the quickshifter from the gear lever (there is a pin to remove on the joint): waaaay easier to make adjustments!

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 7 місяців тому

      Hey - glad you enjoyed. As far as removing the quickshifter from the gear lever, I get that it would make it easier to get things lined up on the splines, but I figure it leaves you kinda "in the dark" as to how much of a difference was made in the lever until putting that part back in place so I went this route. Glad you like your modified method tho! ;)

  • @nealschlatter434
    @nealschlatter434 7 місяців тому

    BLM website for this area says OHV's are prohibited....and any motorized vehicle ridden/driven off road is considered an OHV by CA Parks ad Recreation.........too bad, enjoyed the video and my buddies saw this and were going to down there........

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 7 місяців тому

      You are correct that it is not an OHV park. Might be hard to tell from my fpv, but I'm on a WR250R. Plated vehicles are allowed. Your description of "any motorized vehicle..." isn't accurate. Enjoy your plated vehicles there - I hope you do!

    • @nealschlatter434
      @nealschlatter434 7 місяців тому

      Bob, it seems to be an interesting situation there, and by no means am I trying to say don't ride there or drive an argument. My buddies and I saw your video, liked it, and are heading down there tomorrow to ride on our ADV bikes (890's, T7). I went to the Tumey Hills website to check it out to learn more about it and saw that it states OHV's are not permitted. So wanting to make sure we could get in and ride so I went to the CA DMV OHMVR Frequently Asked Questions to see the definition of an OHV and found this "What is an Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV)? Any motor vehicle operated off-highway is an OHV. A highway licensed vehicle is an OHV when operated off of the highway. Vehicles having Green and Red Stickers are OHVs". So, I think we have a mismatch in governmental organizations definitions is all. It's clear from your video there are licensed vehicles "off highway" there, and all the shooters certainly need to drive in to get to their various ranges. So, we are heading there tomorrow and looking forward to a nice ride! So, thanks again for your video, much appreciated!!

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 7 місяців тому

      @nealschlatter434 yeah ohv can be defined oddly. But ultimately any place that is not ohv must have a plate. An ohv park requires green or red sticker based on time of year. Enjoy Tumey!

  • @ShiftyTurner
    @ShiftyTurner 7 місяців тому

    Thanks Bob. Saved quite a bit of hassle I’m sure. Went in like Butter.

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 7 місяців тому

      Rock on, Shifty! Happy to hear it!

  • @jeanaesday
    @jeanaesday 7 місяців тому

    Beautiful ride!! And views!! I fear I would fixate in that sinkhole! Ha. Working in that 😂

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 7 місяців тому

      Thanks! Yeah special place. And I struggle with target fixation too. It was ON MY MIND. There were like 5 of those - smaller than that one but no pole/marker on the other ones. Gah!

  • @christopherparcell6574
    @christopherparcell6574 8 місяців тому

    Brilliant vid and so informative!

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 8 місяців тому

      Super glad to hear it!

  • @skotch40
    @skotch40 8 місяців тому

    Big thumbs up Bob! Great video, great trip!

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 8 місяців тому

      Thanks for being a great guide, Scott!

  • @robdude1969
    @robdude1969 8 місяців тому

    Wow! that looks like an AWESOME day!

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 8 місяців тому

      Indeed! The terrain and views are just unbeatable.

  • @callmekham8458
    @callmekham8458 8 місяців тому

    Well earned drinks. TY for this, I might just have to do the bypass when I solo it next year. Love the attitude and no giving up.

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 8 місяців тому

      Thanks -glad it was helpful. I'd love to try that again on my smaller WR250R and work my way into doing it fully on my big bike, but that may just be a pipe dream! Ha. Good luck on your solo venture.

  • @douglasddourado
    @douglasddourado 8 місяців тому

    Belo vídeo! Ajudou muito!

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 8 місяців тому

      Excellent! Glad it helped!

  • @user-nw6wv9oc5s
    @user-nw6wv9oc5s 9 місяців тому

    Not sure if you still check this. Thanks for video, it's great. I got everything done, but when I tried mounting wheel the axle holes are off from each other. Seems I must have the rebuild a different length?? Is this possible or I just plain do it wrong? Thanks

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 9 місяців тому

      Wow - you mean the effective length of each fork wound up being different, basically? I wonder if this is just a byproduct of the fact that one fork is compression and the other is rebound and you just have to "make it fit" and it's fine. What did you wind up doing as a solution?

  • @alvarosolis7837
    @alvarosolis7837 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing!

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 10 місяців тому

      Sure thing - I think this will wind up helping lots of folks over time. I was pretty freaked out the first time it happened to me! :O

  • @dgomes265
    @dgomes265 10 місяців тому

    Good video and very helpful

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 10 місяців тому

      Thanks - glad to hear it.

  • @Orlov92
    @Orlov92 10 місяців тому

    this video is worth gold. Thanks!

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 10 місяців тому

      Wow - thanks! Love to hear that. :)

  • @TAAK9SAR11
    @TAAK9SAR11 11 місяців тому

    The toughest section I’ve ever done anywhere. Not stopping is key. I rode solo in ‘17, and I saw one stopped rider as far as I could see. So I started up and it turned out it was a group of 3 that all stopped. Hard on the throttle and with the engine screaming, I passed them all and never saw them again. Momentum is the only way

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 11 місяців тому

      Momentum - big time. Turning off traction control too! Well done!

  • @HecHuLu
    @HecHuLu 11 місяців тому

    Thanks it is a amazing video and very useful. Where I can found the torque specs of each bolt? I have a F900XR and I was thinking of use the same torque that you use.

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 11 місяців тому

      Glad it's useful! I'd say there are likely some online resources / boards where you would find a lot of torque specs for the XR. Or purchase the repair manual from BMW for about $100. But I'd also say that your instinct is probably pretty right on. BMW tries to be pretty consistent in engineering so I'd expect similar specs for similar functions. YMMV.

  • @danielardrey1657
    @danielardrey1657 Рік тому

    Bob, Thanks for the video! I saw you on a forum trying to track down the service manual. I could not response or ask there. Did you ever find it, if so where?

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Рік тому

      Hey Daniel - glad you liked the video. I did wind up purchasing the shop manual (CDROM) from BMW for ~$100 USD. It's been quite helpful in several tasks - especially for proper torque values and such.

    • @danielardrey1657
      @danielardrey1657 Рік тому

      Thank you!

  • @MagnumMuscle1000
    @MagnumMuscle1000 Рік тому

    I just rode section 2 today. You didn't ride the real Baby Head Hill. It's way more gnarly than what you crashed on. I barely made it up on my KTM 1290 SUPER ADVENTURE R. At least 60% of Section 2 is gnarly rocks and sketchy trail. So much rock it's unbelievable.

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Рік тому

      Yeah there's discussion here about that topic. We skipped Umtanum ridge that day as we were pooped and I gotta say I'm pretty happy we did! Sounds like you made it ok - hope the bike surived as well. :D

    • @coasterx2796
      @coasterx2796 3 місяці тому

      @@bobwolff68 I dropped my bmw in the exact same spots as you lol. we made it to the bottom of the real baby head hill and turned back cuz there was no way I was getting up it. It was worth the out and back for the ridge ride and scenery.

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 3 місяці тому

      @coasterx2796 heavy gravity on that hill! And yeah don't blame ya on the one on umtanum ridge!

  • @ilovemyfran
    @ilovemyfran Рік тому

    Wish I would have seen your video before taking a fully loaded 1250gsa down the jungle route. Good on you for posting a warning, this needs to be shared.

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Рік тому

      Oh my - well some of those badasses do it "no problem", but us mere mortals....well that was a no-fun-jungle for me! :D Glad ya got through it!

  • @jeffglenn3466
    @jeffglenn3466 Рік тому

    Hi Bob. Didn’t catch it in the video. Where did you purchase the chain and sprocket?

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Рік тому

      There were a few options/upgrades at the place I used sprocketcenter.com - I ordered part JT3585001 for my 850gs. They were pretty quick with shipping and all. Worked out great.

  • @jeanaesday
    @jeanaesday Рік тому

    So beautiful and you really captured it!!! It looked like you were in forest and high desert. Great fun!!

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Рік тому

      Thanks! Was a great day - and was finally a bit cooler than the prior days. Wasn't a gnarly day either which was great for my sore ribs from the day before. Ugh. :-p

    • @jeanaesday
      @jeanaesday Рік тому

      @@bobwolff68 I have to catch up for some reason I started with the last video!! It never served up the other ones. Can’t wait to dig in. And yes amazing how hot it can get at elevation in WA. Who knew 🤣

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Рік тому

      Enjoy - the WABDR has some great stuff in it and some fun stuff like that GEOCache hunt.

  • @brianlacey4845
    @brianlacey4845 Рік тому

    Two minor omissions: The front sprocket is not symmetrical and you don’t note that the wider side goes inside, and The bike I worked on had antiseize on the gearbox output shaft splines which would be a vary good idea on two close fitting steel parts.

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Рік тому

      At 4:30 I note the large shoulder and it should face outward. Are you noting something different than that? Anti-seize sounds like a good idea. I didn't note any on mine so I didn't consider it in re-assembly. Good call.

  • @Enonymouse_
    @Enonymouse_ Рік тому

    Unfortunately I am having a monumental issue with the brake caliper pads NOT staying put, falling out, not going back in and generally preventing me from installing the rear axle. I despise rear axle designs like this, it's enough to make a person want to do terrible things to it just to vent. This kind of crap makes me miss the swing arm of the k16 a lot. 🤬😥 It's been a while since I had to do this, not my first time though. I guess if I buy another mc it will be a single swing arm design, f--- this crap.

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Рік тому

      The "entry" angle is pretty critical for this bike. I don't tend to have much problem with the pads but a few times they made me curse.

  • @Enonymouse_
    @Enonymouse_ Рік тому

    If your having to put that much effort into taking the rear axle nut off, odds are its been over torqued by a lot.

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Рік тому

      I'll have to disagree there. It's 100Nm so it takes a grunt to get that thing loose. Not a big deal but typical.

  • @oscarvasquez845
    @oscarvasquez845 Рік тому

    Thank you so much!!! this has been driving crazy!!

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Рік тому

      Cool - glad it helped. Definitely a weak spot in BMW's early service interval.

  • @greggk47
    @greggk47 Рік тому

    Thanks for your video I'll use it. Just a thought though, when you re tighten the T60 center guard bolt to 200 nM; wouldn't you want your torque wrench handle pointing toward the front axle, allowing you to press down and driving the force towards the rear to preclude dumping the bike off the center stand? Totally fear that bike coming off that center stand when re tightening the rear axle bolt.

    • @greggk47
      @greggk47 Рік тому

      Not enough coffee. Nothing is true about this comment except how good it was. Disregard the rest. Greg

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Рік тому

      No worries! Coffee is GOOD. ;)

  • @jeffsmith3850
    @jeffsmith3850 Рік тому

    Thanks bob so much for taking the time to make these two videos so informative im changing a chain on my new gsa in two weeks and will be laying on thr floor with this playing while i swear and take knuckles off and will have you along for the ride 👍 thanks again

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Рік тому

      Awesome - love hearing this kinda stuff. Makes my day. You'll do great on the chain change. It's not an awful deal.

  • @2ShoesPhoto
    @2ShoesPhoto Рік тому

    I've been fighting with that C-Clip for 2 hours now, and it's driving me insane. I've rebuilt engines, manual transmissions, but these stupid little C-Clips are going to be the end of me. Why didn't they use a Snap Ring instead so you can remove it with pliers?

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Рік тому

      I hear ya dude. It drove me pretty crazy too. I found a pair of angled tweezers and a tiny flat blade to give me enough push-out from the outer edge and 'lift' with the tweezers at the same time to do it. I'm sure BMW has some special tool for it but why not go 'standard', eh? Pfft.

  • @carperlacy
    @carperlacy Рік тому

    Really appreciate these videos, many thanks for taking the time

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Рік тому

      Cool - I love hearing that they are valued!

  • @kq9l115
    @kq9l115 Рік тому

    Hi Bob, love your videos and just got an 850. While watching this video, I noticed an adapter plate to mount you Givi quick release to the factory BMW luggage rack. What adapter plate is this? Thanks in advance.

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Рік тому

      Hey - glad you're enjoying the videos and your 850! I took a search of my emails and figured out we both purchased the SW-Motech (twisted throttle) Adventure Rack to have a common connection platform that's sturdy. I took a look on their site and didn't find it from the URL but they have something similar. My goal was STURDY and that it has plenty of loop-holes for straps and other connectors like a RotoPax mount and her Givi top box.

  • @gctimefadesaway
    @gctimefadesaway Рік тому

    BMW F750 GS July 2022 build ~ There was no way I could ride comfortably with my size 13 boot and the factory lever setting. I did two adjustments; 1) at each ball end of the Quick Shifter there is some adjustment with a locknut (don't know why the lock nut is required here ?). To remove the ball end there is a fine 90° clip that goes vertically thru the ball - just pop it off with your finger nail or pointy pliers. I managed to get 2 turns up top and 3 turns at the bottom to shorten the whole quick shift assembly - when reassembled it gave me about 8mm and lots of clearance on the casing. On my ride today that wasn't enough so when I got home I 2) did a one spline lift (clockwise) and that gave to another 5 or 6mm - will give it another work out tomorrow. It is such a superbly designed bike in many respects it's a pity they didn't put a bit more adjustment engineering into the Quick Shifter with some barrel bolts. Thanks Bob.

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Рік тому

      Great report, sir! Really appreciate the additions and thoughtful writing. Glad the video was a good start, at least!

  • @BlazinBlades
    @BlazinBlades Рік тому

    I want to do section 1 with my wife 2 up on our KLR Since we have a 3 hour ride to get to Stevenson I want to do it real slow and easy and camp midway Which campground would be recommended?

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Рік тому

      Sounds super awesome. There's only one climb I remember going South to North on day 1 which was sketch or a challenge - deeper gravel and exposure, but it could be walked if necessary. As for camping - I don't know as we did hotels on our trek. I'd suggest the FB group for WABDR as a GREAT resource for that.

    • @BlazinBlades
      @BlazinBlades Рік тому

      @@bobwolff68 gotcha! Thanks 🙏

  • @alvarosolis7837
    @alvarosolis7837 Рік тому

    Were the progressive springs a good improvement? Or would you rather go for the full cartridge replacement?

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Рік тому

      I'm thrilled with the spring change-out. It took the "dive" out of the shocks and yet kept a nice supple ride on the highway. If I had infinite dollars, the full cartridge might be nicer, but this was huge bang-for-the-buck as far as I'm concerned.

  • @orangelion03
    @orangelion03 Рік тому

    Glad I didnt proceed very far when I came in from the Shelter Cove side on my GS last year. Alone =P Thinking maybe we should tow our dual sports up there though. Thanks!!

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Рік тому

      Glad it was helpful - assuming you found the vid prior to the decision? :) Mostly it depends on conditions for that route. It could be no biggie with not too many challenges or it could be a mess with wetter or more rutted conditions and picking a bad line.

    • @orangelion03
      @orangelion03 Рік тому

      @@bobwolff68 Imagine it will be a disaster right now andd for a few months on, like every other dirt back road in Cali! Off to Death Valley! Cheers!

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Рік тому

      Indeed I'm not going anywhere soon! But DVNP might still be quite a disaster, too. Some of those early rains made it over the Sierra into DVNP. Be wary!

  • @JaimeVara
    @JaimeVara Рік тому

    Genial Bob. Muchas gracias, eres realmente increíble.

  • @KSAdventures72
    @KSAdventures72 Рік тому

    worst tutorial ever seen ... or a very good one if you see it as "how NOT to do" ...

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Рік тому

      Wow. I look forward to YOUR tutorial. Please post a link. I'd love to see it. Have a great day.

    • @KSAdventures72
      @KSAdventures72 Рік тому

      @@bobwolff68 I dont use the Rabaconda stuff .. either either manually with "tire irons" during my travels or with machine in workshop ...

  • @Zerotys_ADV
    @Zerotys_ADV Рік тому

    I’ve watched this video several times and still can’t seem to get my blasted rear wheel on. Nothing wants to line up, spacers keep falling out, and the brake pads keep getting knocked around. I like the 850 but man iit is PITA to work on. Needless to say I’m peeved as all get out, lol. Anyway good video. I appreciate you posting.

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Рік тому

      Yeah it is not intuitive for getting back on. Maybe I'll do a follow-up video on just the install. I've gotten quite good at it now. The trick for me is to install the wheel initially without the sprocket-side spacer to give a little extra room, and cock the wheel such that you can get it past the sliding brake assembly. Once the wheel is at that point, you can "un-cock" the wheel and get the spacer in and you're home free. for what it's worth, I have found the bike to be pretty easy to work with aside from the rear wheel re-install. :-\

  • @Steve-yu6pq
    @Steve-yu6pq Рік тому

    Thanks for posting. I ride about the same pace and good to see non professionals ride at a normal pace

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Рік тому

      Cool - yeah I'm no speed demon and have no aspirations to be one. :) Just love gettin' out there and discovering and hopefully not winding up with more cracked ribs.

  • @Puttj
    @Puttj Рік тому

    Torque for the T30 spline nut?

    • @bobwolff68
      @bobwolff68 Рік тому

      Sorry - don't have that. I just used common sense on that or maybe the German method - Guten tight. ;)