I just bought my HImalayan only 90 miles in. Your channel is the reason I bought one. I was initially hesitant of all the maintenance required. Your channel convinced me that I can handle the work. Thanks
This is a really important video for everyone doing their own maintenance with forks / having frequents falls etc. I remember you performing this step when we were fixing the fork emulators, this is such a crucial step, which even mechanics can miss out. After you explain this one to me I use this method in my other motorcycles also to correct the "pulling to one side" issue and it has worked like a charm.... Thank you for posting this one and spreading the knowledge !
Thanks a lot Ben. I have been looking for this since past few months. Seen this yesterday & today got it fixed. Can’t thank you enough for content like this
Good one, i used this technique on my MT09- few months ago, its works great. If there is a bend on the fork it makes no sense trying this out. Worth trying it at home before heading to the specialist. Informative..thanks
Great video Ben! The info is great and spot on, I have done the same thing several times. Just so you know I have also bent the front forks! Very costly fix but if all else fails it is something people might have to check. Thanks for your efforts and best wishes. Bruce.
Hey there. I own honda shine bs6 motorcycle. Just 1 month ago i had a crash on tram lines @30kmph speed on right side. Right now when i am riding post 40km my right hand is aching. I have checked the handlebar gap-its fine, handle is not going left or right at 60kmph speed, what could be the problem?
Hey man any thoughts on if Himalayan is still a worthy buy? or should I wait for the updated 450 Himalayan or get the 390 ADV since it has become 58k cheaper? I love a torquey motor but I would also like to not feel like a fish out of the water on the highways. Need cruising ability of atleast 110.
Hi brother … so I have this same issue in my new xpulse .. it dint fell anywhere .. but the bike is going very straight when am leaving the hand .. wat would be the problem u think ..???
Hello ben. I tried everything what you mentioned still the same issue, i even checked my fork and t-stem if its bend but everything looked fine plus checked and got my rims aligned also its a new handlebar. Even my mechanic is confused even after check all this there is no result. Anything thats clicks you have issue. Maybe chassis is bend were t-stem is installed ?
@@ONTWOWHEELSBEN nope but one chapri rider did bang me on the right side wheel, I was going straight and from no where he came and banged my motorcycle tyre
@@HK-hd7yb no bro. The only jugad I'm doing is hitting the tyre and adjusting the handle ie : while riding if your feeling your left side handle is more out and right side is feeling inside than try hitting your motorcycle tyre from left side keeping your handle straight and do it till you get it perfect.
My newly bought GT 650 has the same problem. So is this technique also applicable to GT ? Because i have done that same process but the problem is still there.
Good effort but slightly inaccurate. Let caliper stay there on rotor, just loose it little bit, you can loose top yoke bolt too that holds tree stem in chassis neck, just don't touch upper pinch bolts, hold steering in center and give motorcycle CPR from top untill everything comes straight ( don't hold bar grips while pressing). Don't move motorcycle on main stand without tightening all, get help from a friend to tight all bolts. More over this method is applicable for only those motorcycles who have top yoke bolt on top not in side else whole front end will slip from neck. Cheers 🍻
I am facing the same problem now in my adv 390.. I took it to ktm show room and they told me that they wanted to remove the fork and check.. I could try it myself but I don't have torque wrench.. would it be a problem if the torque slightly varies.i have racquet wrench
Torque on triple clamps are not much of a deal as long as you don’t over tighten them . Hand tight + half a turn + 1/4 of a turn should do . Later take the bike to a seasoned mech and ask him to double check the tightness. Tightening and loosening of bolts comes from practice
@@pranay4915Yes.. i definitely saw the difference.. it feels much better now.. if you don't have a straight stand, you would need help to lift the front wheel to decompress it. Only that way it worked for me.
One of the worst motorcycles.. I have bought and sold in 5 months because ... I always be in the service center instead in home😂😂😂😂.. please like who had suffered..why we should do these kind of maintenance and ensure all who are buying vehicle should be a professional mechanic😢Don't buy... 👎 may be this vehicle withstand because of older Himalayan... When you buy a new version will come to know the problems and regret.
Funny how Adam Riemann posted this tip on his channel just yesterday (ARiemann1: How to maintain your motorcycle) and you post it today! If you cannot be original, that's okay - but stop pretending that you've been doing this for eons. Cheers!
Brother if this is your day job i understand. But there are so many more trash videos that you could diss on youtube. Pls spend your time and efforts there. If you are sincerely worried on plagiarism pls drop a dm to him rather than trying to pose as a know it all here.
@@thetouringtype I prefer to call a spade a spade when I see one. Giving credit where it is due could go a long way, alright perhaps giving credit isn't necessary in your and your friend's books but lets do away with pretence. Oh and I have a well paid job thank you very much, you should go find one yourself instead of sitting around expecting your nepotistic nature to pay the bills.
possibly because my himmy has been doing this since before Adam did his video... and the solution is also fairly well known. Neither of them invented this solution. Ben's just demonstrating it specifically for the REH ...
I just bought my HImalayan only 90 miles in. Your channel is the reason I bought one. I was initially hesitant of all the maintenance required. Your channel convinced me that I can handle the work. Thanks
Glad to hear that . It’s a simple bike to maintain and that is its biggest advantage in this ELECTRONIC MARKET .
This is a really important video for everyone doing their own maintenance with forks / having frequents falls etc. I remember you performing this step when we were fixing the fork emulators, this is such a crucial step, which even mechanics can miss out. After you explain this one to me I use this method in my other motorcycles also to correct the "pulling to one side" issue and it has worked like a charm.... Thank you for posting this one and spreading the knowledge !
Bro can i get ur number
Everytime I face an issue with my 411 I end up with your tutorials. ❤
Thanks a lot Ben. I have been looking for this since past few months. Seen this yesterday & today got it fixed. Can’t thank you enough for content like this
These comments are all the acknowledgment I seek for all this info and work that I put out . Thank you for the same brother
Good one, i used this technique on my MT09- few months ago, its works great. If there is a bend on the fork it makes no sense trying this out. Worth trying it at home before heading to the specialist. Informative..thanks
Great video Ben! The info is great and spot on, I have done the same thing several times. Just so you know I have also bent the front forks! Very costly fix but if all else fails it is something people might have to check.
Thanks for your efforts and best wishes.
Bruce.
Thankyou brother. It helped a lot. I was worried if there was a bend in fork or the Tstem.
Amazing video, you really helped me with this issue.
Glad to hear that
@@ONTWOWHEELSBEN you have superior knowledge and great content.
Hey there. I own honda shine bs6 motorcycle. Just 1 month ago i had a crash on tram lines @30kmph speed on right side. Right now when i am riding post 40km my right hand is aching. I have checked the handlebar gap-its fine, handle is not going left or right at 60kmph speed, what could be the problem?
Thanks for sharing this tip bro....and i like your vocabulary....how to talk in English like you
Cool! Thanks so much. I'll do this trick this weekend.
Thank you very much for this valuable information
Thank You Ben. Thank you for my reply❤️
thanks Ben, Enjoy the trails :)
Thanks for the information will surely try this on mine💪🏽
Nice video once again!
I got a question... When I look from the back of my bike the front wheel moved a bit to the right side than the back tire can I know why?
My brand new motorcycle has this issue. Got it delivered yesterday evening! :( hope its not an issue with the frame :(
Hey man any thoughts on if Himalayan is still a worthy buy? or should I wait for the updated 450 Himalayan or get the 390 ADV since it has become 58k cheaper?
I love a torquey motor but I would also like to not feel like a fish out of the water on the highways. Need cruising ability of atleast 110.
Hi brother … so I have this same issue in my new xpulse .. it dint fell anywhere .. but the bike is going very straight when am leaving the hand .. wat would be the problem u think ..???
I'm facing this problem on my new scram 411 bike after purchasing it
They said it's normal but is it? Please help me with it
Hello ben.
I tried everything what you mentioned still the same issue, i even checked my fork and t-stem if its bend but everything looked fine plus checked and got my rims aligned also its a new handlebar. Even my mechanic is confused even after check all this there is no result.
Anything thats clicks you have issue. Maybe chassis is bend were t-stem is installed ?
@@NammaRohit if you ever had a head on collision with something then yes
@@ONTWOWHEELSBEN nope but one chapri rider did bang me on the right side wheel, I was going straight and from no where he came and banged my motorcycle tyre
Bro did u find solution for this exactly same issue for me
@@HK-hd7yb no bro. The only jugad I'm doing is hitting the tyre and adjusting the handle ie : while riding if your feeling your left side handle is more out and right side is feeling inside than try hitting your motorcycle tyre from left side keeping your handle straight and do it till you get it perfect.
Thanks for the information, but does that windshield extender worth installing?
It is if you're a taller than 5'9
My newly bought GT 650 has the same problem. So is this technique also applicable to GT ? Because i have done that same process but the problem is still there.
Hello dear, when i am riding stright the handle bars are not even, right ones goes front. Is the same problem applicable to this?
yes
Hello sir, Will this trick work on TVS ronin .as I am facing the same issue .. i changed T plate and tried but still not resolved..
Please confirm.
Yes it will ONLY if your forks are twisted
Thank you so much
Nice glass
Can anyone recommend a good garage who does fork repair in bangalore ??
Thanks
Good effort but slightly inaccurate. Let caliper stay there on rotor, just loose it little bit, you can loose top yoke bolt too that holds tree stem in chassis neck, just don't touch upper pinch bolts, hold steering in center and give motorcycle CPR from top untill everything comes straight ( don't hold bar grips while pressing). Don't move motorcycle on main stand without tightening all, get help from a friend to tight all bolts. More over this method is applicable for only those motorcycles who have top yoke bolt on top not in side else whole front end will slip from neck.
Cheers 🍻
I am facing the same problem now in my adv 390.. I took it to ktm show room and they told me that they wanted to remove the fork and check.. I could try it myself but I don't have torque wrench.. would it be a problem if the torque slightly varies.i have racquet wrench
Torque on triple clamps are not much of a deal as long as you don’t over tighten them . Hand tight + half a turn + 1/4 of a turn should do . Later take the bike to a seasoned mech and ask him to double check the tightness. Tightening and loosening of bolts comes from practice
@@ONTWOWHEELSBEN okay.. thanks.. this gives me the confidence to give it a try by myself
@@uv4366Did you fix it?
@@pranay4915Yes.. i definitely saw the difference.. it feels much better now.. if you don't have a straight stand, you would need help to lift the front wheel to decompress it. Only that way it worked for me.
Hey Brother can I get ur what'sapp number it's urgent
Which watch is you are using?
garmin instinct
Exactly what I’m facing rn
One of the worst motorcycles.. I have bought and sold in 5 months because ... I always be in the service center instead in home😂😂😂😂.. please like who had suffered..why we should do these kind of maintenance and ensure all who are buying vehicle should be a professional mechanic😢Don't buy... 👎 may be this vehicle withstand because of older Himalayan... When you buy a new version will come to know the problems and regret.
Which bike did you get next?
Feels like selling my Himalayan as well.
When im riding, i feel a strange pull on the right side. Though my bike didn't crash
Yes . This is the solution
Funny how Adam Riemann posted this tip on his channel just yesterday (ARiemann1: How to maintain your motorcycle) and you post it today! If you cannot be original, that's okay - but stop pretending that you've been doing this for eons. Cheers!
Adam didn't remove his caliper when he did it.
Brother if this is your day job i understand. But there are so many more trash videos that you could diss on youtube. Pls spend your time and efforts there. If you are sincerely worried on plagiarism pls drop a dm to him rather than trying to pose as a know it all here.
@@thetouringtype I prefer to call a spade a spade when I see one. Giving credit where it is due could go a long way, alright perhaps giving credit isn't necessary in your and your friend's books but lets do away with pretence. Oh and I have a well paid job thank you very much, you should go find one yourself instead of sitting around expecting your nepotistic nature to pay the bills.
@@debabratamukherjee8810 Oh so still on comments. Great now i know for a fact that this is your day job. Have a great day pal ... cheers
@@thetouringtype Hahahaha, you said it, yourself pal.
this video looks like a exact copy from @ARiemann1
possibly because my himmy has been doing this since before Adam did his video... and the solution is also fairly well known. Neither of them invented this solution. Ben's just demonstrating it specifically for the REH ...
thank you
You're welcome