Totally agree with comments below and this, like all of Alex;'s videos this another excellent tutorial. I love the fact there's no really annoying music or silly voiceovers and this, along with the gentle soothing birdsong, helped me to easily absorb the excellent information and procedures so very well presented. I just used this video to change my fork oil on my 2021 XMAX 300 (5,000 kms) and took it slow and steady in the afternoon. One thing I really battled with was undoing the top fork caps, they were EXTREMELY tight. And yes, I'd dropped them down well below the clamp on top tree and used the bottom tree clamp set TIGHT to stop the fork staunchion from rotating as I hauled on those pesky top caps. After 90 mins, I finally prevailed, even though was working in 42C degrees of heat. Haven't yet ridden it, but I'm confident it will be a huge improvement over the little amount of oil originally installed at the factory. Thank you Alex, I'm sure I speak for many in saying how grateful we are for you taking the time to create these little jewels of knowledge about the care and nurturing of these valiant little machines. Thank you.
Thank you for your kind words! I'll confess something:after posting my videos and watching them I always think they're sh!t and that I could have done it much better. And being a "one man show" means filming is the hardest part. Constantly moving the camera for the best possible view triplets the time needed for a job. Nevertheless, I'll keep filming and posting. Next two videos will be coolant change and valve clearance. As soon as I find the time. Ride safe!
Wow ! Really impressive ! One of the best maintenance video ever seen on The Tube. And what to say about the bolt map: I don't think I will lose a single one of them from now on !
Good video! I’ve upgraded y 250xmax to 300cc, bembos, hel lines already. Ohlins spring kit to do this weekend along with RPM rear shocks. (I promised this wasn’t going to turn into my street race bike but its does need a few touring upgrades hehe)
very helpful guide! one question - im going to change the oil seal on my x max, the video shows only one side of the fork, i assume it goes same exact way on the other side as well?
Idealmente, cada 15 mil kms ou anualmente. Com o passar do tempo e kms o óleo vai perdendo lubricidade e vai ficando sujo. Como a degradação é muito progressiva, não se sente. No entanto, quando se põe óleo novo a diferença é enorme.
I recieve a lot of vibrations on the handlebar. The small mperfection's on the road is noticeable in the front and back. Does that mean it's time to change it? 2015 and almost 60000 on clock. If I do, will y notice the difference?
You will notice the difference. I recently changed to Michelins Citygrip2 and that also made a huge difference. Anyway, with 60000 on the clock it is long overdue! I recommend Motul 10W, it works great.
Hello ALex, a greeting, I stopped by because I decided to change the fork oil of my xmax 300, but I have some doubts. Which oil is better to use motul or liqui moly? What viscosity do you use 10W or 5W, considering that my motorcycle is used in a lot of bumpy cities, am I somewhat heavy (100kg approx)? I would also like to know what else to do when changing this oil? is something else necessary? mechanically speaking ...
Use Morul 10W fork oil 100% synthetic, it works great. Going one full step up or down the viscosity is just too much. You can mix oils to get an in-between viscosity like 1/2 10W and 1/2 5W gets you a 7.5W oil. But keep with the recommended 10W. If the fork seals aren't leaking then there's nothing else to do, just change the oil. If you have any difficulty in removing the right fork leg cap install it on the left side then remove te cap. Do NOT use a vice! Oh, if you raise the fork legs about 2mm it makes the bike much more agile and sporty. Give it a go!
@@bikesmith excellent thanks. Is it necessary to change something internal to the fork, or is just changing the oil enough? Is it also necessary to change the seals?
@@bikesmith Alex I need please if you can tell me what key insert number you use in the upper clamp of the fork? more specific the one you use at minute 6:29 of the video. Thank you
What do you prefer for make suspension softer than stock. Xmax suspension is so hard and unconfortable. Especially back suspension is so hard and i feel all road at my body
I'm afraid there's nothing one can do to improve it. It is the very design of the scooter that is in question. You can just try to improve cornering bite by changing the shock absorbers and make the suspension... harder !
No, sorry.. You can always measure what comes out or the level inside the fork. After taking out the spring, measure the level. When the time comes for reassembly, put the spring back in (to get it wet) take it out and top up to the same level as before.
The oil serves a couple of purposes in your forks. It provides lubrication for the sliding parts, keeping them from wearing metal to metal. The oil also provides your damping. The viscosity and lubricity of the oil will break down over time and produce less damping action and needs to be replaced because of this.
@@kratoz_858 That depends on how bad or how old the oil in the forks is. If it is in good shape than you probably won't notice a big improvement. If the oil is past it's best than the difference is HUGE. Although I did use Liqui Moly, I recommend the Motul Factory Line 100% Synthetic Fork Oil. With fresh oil you'll get a more comfortable ride with more grip, cornering and tire life. If you fork oil is older than 3-4 years then give it a go. Can't hurt!
@@bikesmith if i want to make the suspension stiffer to not hit my driving lights because im gonna lower my front forks, will the 235ml per fork is enough or i need to add a little more?
10 points for the bolt map
10 points for the green towel
10 points for the birds singing in the background
Thanks for this clean and perfect job.
I made this process first time on my xmax. The whole process took me 2 h 30 minutes. Your video was a perfect guide. Thanks !
Thanks!
More stuff coming, valve check and coolant change.
I just need some free time
Totally agree with comments below and this, like all of Alex;'s videos this another excellent tutorial. I love the fact there's no really annoying music or silly voiceovers and this, along with the gentle soothing birdsong, helped me to easily absorb the excellent information and procedures so very well presented. I just used this video to change my fork oil on my 2021 XMAX 300 (5,000 kms) and took it slow and steady in the afternoon. One thing I really battled with was undoing the top fork caps, they were EXTREMELY tight. And yes, I'd dropped them down well below the clamp on top tree and used the bottom tree clamp set TIGHT to stop the fork staunchion from rotating as I hauled on those pesky top caps. After 90 mins, I finally prevailed, even though was working in 42C degrees of heat. Haven't yet ridden it, but I'm confident it will be a huge improvement over the little amount of oil originally installed at the factory.
Thank you Alex, I'm sure I speak for many in saying how grateful we are for you taking the time to create these little jewels of knowledge about the care and nurturing of these valiant little machines. Thank you.
Thank you for your kind words!
I'll confess something:after posting my videos and watching them I always think they're sh!t and that I could have done it much better.
And being a "one man show" means filming is the hardest part.
Constantly moving the camera for the best possible view triplets the time needed for a job.
Nevertheless, I'll keep filming and posting.
Next two videos will be coolant change and valve clearance.
As soon as I find the time.
Ride safe!
Valve clearance will be very very interesting 👍🏻
Wow !
Really impressive !
One of the best maintenance video ever seen on The Tube.
And what to say about the bolt map: I don't think I will lose a single one of them from now on !
this has got to be the best maintenance-tutorial vid for a motorcycle i have ever watched. thanks for making such a good video!
Full stop ! Perfecto video, now I have confidence to DIY my xmax250, am going w 15w oil as current ori 10w too soft . Thanks
Good video! I’ve upgraded y 250xmax to 300cc, bembos, hel lines already. Ohlins spring kit to do this weekend along with RPM rear shocks. (I promised this wasn’t going to turn into my street race bike but its does need a few touring upgrades hehe)
Bom video!
De facto as scooters representam um desafio adicional, pois para se chegar a qualquer lado há imenso pl´sstico para remover.
Com alguma práctica é fácil.
Há uns anos, numa Triumph tive de retirar os carburadores para mudar o filtro de ar...
Amazing you have to pull off the whole front end just to do that my 22 stock feels like it’s bottoming out already
Reparo na organização e na qualidade do material que tens ,muito bom
It's so great your Video.....Thank you very much
Excellent work
Exceptionally clear and instructive - thank you
Impressive work and video - thanks, XMAX brother!
More coming as well as some tool/equipment reviews
Great video. I'd have changed the seal while at it. SKU: 5BPF314500
Aquele que faltava
Boa partilha
Abraço
Ainda falta as válvulas e uns upgrades.
Este vídeo não correu da melhor forma, uma das câmeras não gravou...
very helpful guide! one question - im going to change the oil seal on my x max, the video shows only one side of the fork, i assume it goes same exact way on the other side as well?
So well done, thanks Alex.
Very nice video, Alex!
how many ml of fork oil?
Mais um belo vídeo, fazes revisões é que também quero a minha xmax com esses mimos :D
Obrigado!
Faz uma grande diferença no conforto e condução!
Excelente video
Para cuando un video del cambio del
liquido refrigerante de nuestras XMAX 300 ?
GRACIAS
@@franciscoromero7245 Pronto, seguro!
En seguida viene el tercero stop y la luz de carretera (larga).
Hi Alex, i have a problem:
My fork oil seal are liking oil.
Can you explain to me how to remove them from the fork replacing with the new ones?
Hi ,great video, thank you ! How often need to change this?
About every 3-4 years.
It is a very easy, cheap task.
Use t the Motul 10W synthetic fork oil.
When should this be done?
Excellent video sir.
What amount of total oil is needed for change, for buying 1 or 2l. thank you.
1:07 Excelente idea!
Thank you so much, rly appreciate!
Did the fork oil change make much difference? Would it be worth installing a fork upgrade kit at the same time?
Do you have video how to change fork oil seal
Merhaba acaba her bir amasöre tam olarak kaç ml yağ koyuyorsunuz şimdiden teşekkürler❤
It depends, just top it up.
Excellent video, thankyou.
Muito bom, excelente vídeo. Essa manutenção é aos qt kms ?
Idealmente, cada 15 mil kms ou anualmente.
Com o passar do tempo e kms o óleo vai perdendo lubricidade e vai ficando sujo.
Como a degradação é muito progressiva, não se sente. No entanto, quando se põe óleo novo a diferença é enorme.
@@bikesmith obrigado pela informação 👍
Thank you for sharing!
Thanks!
I recieve a lot of vibrations on the handlebar. The small mperfection's on the road is noticeable in the front and back. Does that mean it's time to change it? 2015 and almost 60000 on clock. If I do, will y notice the difference?
You will notice the difference.
I recently changed to Michelins Citygrip2 and that also made a huge difference.
Anyway, with 60000 on the clock it is long overdue!
I recommend Motul 10W, it works great.
Hello ALex, a greeting, I stopped by because I decided to change the fork oil of my xmax 300, but I have some doubts. Which oil is better to use motul or liqui moly? What viscosity do you use 10W or 5W, considering that my motorcycle is used in a lot of bumpy cities, am I somewhat heavy (100kg approx)? I would also like to know what else to do when changing this oil? is something else necessary? mechanically speaking ...
Use Morul 10W fork oil 100% synthetic, it works great.
Going one full step up or down the viscosity is just too much.
You can mix oils to get an in-between viscosity like 1/2 10W and 1/2 5W gets you a 7.5W oil.
But keep with the recommended 10W.
If the fork seals aren't leaking then there's nothing else to do, just change the oil.
If you have any difficulty in removing the right fork leg cap install it on the left side then remove te cap.
Do NOT use a vice!
Oh, if you raise the fork legs about 2mm it makes the bike much more agile and sporty.
Give it a go!
@@bikesmith excellent thanks. Is it necessary to change something internal to the fork, or is just changing the oil enough? Is it also necessary to change the seals?
No.
You do not have to change anything, just the oil.
To change the fork seals or bushings tthe whole fork has o come apart.
Not needed in this case
@@bikesmith Thank you. Is 1 liter of oil good for my fork? Also, what size of wrench do I need for the fork nuts?
@@bikesmith
Alex I need please if you can tell me what key insert number you use in the upper clamp of the fork? more specific the one you use at minute 6:29 of the video. Thank you
Onde é que compras-te esse coletor de óleo?
Viva.
Foi na Motomaniacs.
www.motomaniacs.pt/
What do you prefer for make suspension softer than stock. Xmax suspension is so hard and unconfortable. Especially back suspension is so hard and i feel all road at my body
I'm afraid there's nothing one can do to improve it.
It is the very design of the scooter that is in question.
You can just try to improve cornering bite by changing the shock absorbers and make the suspension... harder !
Hello buddy!! For Xmax 250 2011 model You know how much ml Oil will be needed??
No, sorry..
You can always measure what comes out or the level inside the fork.
After taking out the spring, measure the level.
When the time comes for reassembly, put the spring back in (to get it wet) take it out and top up to the same level as before.
Is there any reason you use 10W fork oil? Stocks come with 5W if Im not mistaken. Now I use 20w for a firmer play with YSS Fork kit.
Stock is 10W.
You can mix different weights to tune the forks exactly how you want.
A bit of an overkill...
how you will know if it is 155mm already ?
Measure it. 155mm from the top to the oil
Thank You
hello, we know that the rear shock absorbers are hard, I want them to be a little softer, what should I do?
Have you tried changing the preload?
@@bikesmith evet bıktım artık
daha yumuşak olmasını istiyorum
@@bikesmith yes i'm fed up now i want it to be softer what can i do for it
Hello, you change in both sides or just the left?
Both sides.
The phantom blue is best colour Xmax, yes mine is phantom blue 🤣
Why change fork oils?
The oil serves a couple of purposes in your forks. It provides lubrication for the sliding parts, keeping them from wearing metal to metal. The oil also provides your damping. The viscosity and lubricity of the oil will break down over time and produce less damping action and needs to be replaced because of this.
@@bikesmith thanks. But is there a difference on the performance between stock and the liqui moly fork oil you used?
@@kratoz_858 That depends on how bad or how old the oil in the forks is.
If it is in good shape than you probably won't notice a big improvement.
If the oil is past it's best than the difference is HUGE.
Although I did use Liqui Moly, I recommend the Motul Factory Line 100% Synthetic Fork Oil.
With fresh oil you'll get a more comfortable ride with more grip, cornering and tire life.
If you fork oil is older than 3-4 years then give it a go. Can't hurt!
@@bikesmith if i want to make the suspension stiffer to not hit my driving lights because im gonna lower my front forks, will the 235ml per fork is enough or i need to add a little more?
You can add a spacer to the spring. I'd say about 2 cm.
You can make it out of PVC pipe.
Que óleo utilizou?
10W fork oil
how many ml do i need each side alex?
235 cm3.
But unless you disassembled the forks completely, stick with measuring the level.
155 mm from the top, fork fully compressed, no spring.
@@bikesmith thank you alex, such an informative videos you have 👍
Didn't take apart the kitchen sink