@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic yeah I've taken it out 3 or 4 time's now. The thing is a outstanding piece of of machinery. I bought it in Wooster and rode it home an hour on a 30 something degree day.
@@iana3602 I'm the third owner, and put ~17k miles on it myself. It has 108.5k miles on the clock. No issues with it so far. Old enough to drink, gets 45mpg, and does everything I need it to.
Just changed oil and filter on my newly acquired st1100. Probably the most DIY friendly oil service ever. A commenter suggested using tinfoil on the pipes - what a pro tip! Thanks for sharing the video which made preparation time to next to nothing.
@@Supermarx1978 The ST1100 was just built in a way to be bulletproof and reliable, yet easy to service. The aluminum foil trick was a great comment. Glad to be of service. 🫡
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic Yeah! Tbh I was actually looking for a smaller bike to get to/from work mostly.. but just happened to get the opportunity to try this one. For the money, it’s incredible. A friend calls it a prostate-moped and yes, it may look like an old man’s bike. But looks have grown on me and it really can do everything. Astonishing mpg, Aston tech for its age (abs,cbs, tcs). The fairing and after market screen makes for a comfy ride. Only downsides I can think of - it’s quite a pig to maneuver around on anything but a flat surface before taking off.
@@Supermarx1978 Yes, heavy, but it's impressive how once you are over seven miles an hour, those hundreds of pounds of weight just disappear. 🤓 I've ran mine on the Tail of the Dragon a few times, two-up is a breeze, not the most nimble jet, but it absolutely spins up like a turbine when you twist that throttle. She will serve you well. 👍 You made a practical choice. No, I'm not biased, YOU'RE BIASED. 😅
A sheet of aluminium foil over the header pipes will keep the dirty oil off them when changing that filter, plus it can be tweaked to guide the flow in the right direction ;)
Its very satisfying doing your own maintenance. I'm self taught from the age of 13 and I'm 62. hate to think how much I must have saved over all those years.
I've learned from my father and UA-cam how to do, and save on, a great many things. I like to add to the community of DIYers. Also...sadly...anymore...there is a not-small number of people who only have UA-cam as the option, as the father is absent. Plus most things, even with cars, are crazy simple. More time consuming than anything, but turns out to be much faster and less headache than planning to drop it off at a stealership and having THEM mess it up. 😅
Thanks a bunch for this video, I have had some less than impressive mechanics doing work on my vehicles and charged an arm and a leg which has made me consider enrolling in a mechanics class for small stuff like servicing and such but unfortunately not found one yet near me
@@CastandBlastfun No problem, Friend. I try to do my own stuff, so I know exactly where to find the SOB that messed up the repairs. 😋 Most things are not as complex as we would believe them to be. 👍 Glad the video was of some help to you.
i remember going into Valencia on Valencia day of all days i no what you mean about people they just don't look we got to the centre looking for a hostel an the police would not let us pass so we had to do it all again lol
As cute as he is useless. Three mice were killed in the house this past week, and none of them were done by God's greatest hunter. Doesn't even pay his rent....
I don't, no. I read the rating was "nice and snug", usually oil filters should have BARELY ANY torque on THEM, as they are made of very thin, flimsy metal. I usually get it snug, and then do a 1/8th rotation more. No tools. The rubber O ring will act as a mechanical spring and hold the filter in place with tension.
@@TootTootUSA I know. Everyone dreams of that high paying desk job that is the Valvoline oil pit. Sorry man. But that doesn't mean you can't TRAIN the grease monkeys. 👍
@@michaelfraser5723 Cats aren't useless, THIS cat is useless. And I have yet to lose any note I have written on my hand. 🤓👍 Also, lols at calling me tanned...
Hey I'm from Cleveland! I just bought a 1991 1100 for $1600 the other day! Loved the video! See ya out on the road!
Good get man! She's heavy but capable. 👍 Mind those potholes.
I just brought mine into work this morning. 40 degs and 70mph no problem with the fairing. Have you taken yours out yet?
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic yeah I've taken it out 3 or 4 time's now. The thing is a outstanding piece of of machinery. I bought it in Wooster and rode it home an hour on a 30 something degree day.
@@iana3602 I'm the third owner, and put ~17k miles on it myself. It has 108.5k miles on the clock. No issues with it so far. Old enough to drink, gets 45mpg, and does everything I need it to.
Hey I'm from Parma just bought a 95 1100
How is yours running I have 66,000 mi on mine
Just changed oil and filter on my newly acquired st1100. Probably the most DIY friendly oil service ever. A commenter suggested using tinfoil on the pipes - what a pro tip! Thanks for sharing the video which made preparation time to next to nothing.
@@Supermarx1978 The ST1100 was just built in a way to be bulletproof and reliable, yet easy to service. The aluminum foil trick was a great comment. Glad to be of service. 🫡
Also, great get on your new STeed. She will be a blast for you, and get groceries, and eat highway distances, and get 45mpg, and and and. 😁
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic
Yeah! Tbh I was actually looking for a smaller bike to get to/from work mostly.. but just happened to get the opportunity to try this one. For the money, it’s incredible. A friend calls it a prostate-moped and yes, it may look like an old man’s bike. But looks have grown on me and it really can do everything. Astonishing mpg, Aston tech for its age (abs,cbs, tcs). The fairing and after market screen makes for a comfy ride. Only downsides I can think of - it’s quite a pig to maneuver around on anything but a flat surface before taking off.
@@Supermarx1978 Yes, heavy, but it's impressive how once you are over seven miles an hour, those hundreds of pounds of weight just disappear. 🤓
I've ran mine on the Tail of the Dragon a few times, two-up is a breeze, not the most nimble jet, but it absolutely spins up like a turbine when you twist that throttle. She will serve you well. 👍 You made a practical choice.
No, I'm not biased, YOU'RE BIASED. 😅
A sheet of aluminium foil over the header pipes will keep the dirty oil off them when changing that filter, plus it can be tweaked to guide the flow in the right direction ;)
@@bobthebarsteward This.....is very true. Thanks, friend! 🤓👍
Its very satisfying doing your own maintenance. I'm self taught from the age of 13 and I'm 62. hate to think how much I must have saved over all those years.
I've learned from my father and UA-cam how to do, and save on, a great many things. I like to add to the community of DIYers. Also...sadly...anymore...there is a not-small number of people who only have UA-cam as the option, as the father is absent.
Plus most things, even with cars, are crazy simple. More time consuming than anything, but turns out to be much faster and less headache than planning to drop it off at a stealership and having THEM mess it up. 😅
Thanks a bunch for this video, I have had some less than impressive mechanics doing work on my vehicles and charged an arm and a leg which has made me consider enrolling in a mechanics class for small stuff like servicing and such but unfortunately not found one yet near me
@@CastandBlastfun No problem, Friend. I try to do my own stuff, so I know exactly where to find the SOB that messed up the repairs. 😋 Most things are not as complex as we would believe them to be. 👍 Glad the video was of some help to you.
i remember going into Valencia on Valencia day of all days i no what you mean about people they just don't look we got to the centre looking for a hostel an the police would not let us pass so we had to do it all again lol
@@secretsix6 That....sounds like a memorable trip. 🫠 Aren't humans just the worse?
great vid ! cute pets !
As cute as he is useless. Three mice were killed in the house this past week, and none of them were done by God's greatest hunter. Doesn't even pay his rent....
Did you use motorcycle specific oil?
You know you need that because of the wet clutch, right?
Truth
Just got a 2001 of these, great video. You don't use a torque wrench on the filter at all?
I don't, no. I read the rating was "nice and snug", usually oil filters should have BARELY ANY torque on THEM, as they are made of very thin, flimsy metal. I usually get it snug, and then do a 1/8th rotation more. No tools. The rubber O ring will act as a mechanical spring and hold the filter in place with tension.
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic What if I have Hulk with a learning disability strength?
@@TootTootUSA then he's overqualified to work at valvoline. 🤣
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic Dreams. Crushed.
@@TootTootUSA I know. Everyone dreams of that high paying desk job that is the Valvoline oil pit. Sorry man. But that doesn't mean you can't TRAIN the grease monkeys. 👍
Adding Seafoam to the oil is not recommended by experts, only the marketing department at Seafoam .
YOU IMAGINE THAT 'CATS ARE USELESS', YET YOU SCRIBBLE ON YOUR TANNED SKIN
@@michaelfraser5723 Cats aren't useless, THIS cat is useless. And I have yet to lose any note I have written on my hand. 🤓👍 Also, lols at calling me tanned...