2011 Yamaha Grizzly 700 Maintenance - Brake Pad Replacement With Cubbee

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  • Yamaha Grizzly 700 Brake Pad Replacement
    This isn't a How To but thought you might like to see how we replaced our brake pads and follow along. I kept calling them brake shoes - but you know..they are pads. You don't have to remove one of the pins (we did on the rear but discovered while doing the front that you don't) - you'll see it in the second half of the video.
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  • @regsparkes6507
    @regsparkes6507 8 років тому

    I like these 'back yard mechanic' service videos, with the all important TORQUE specifications for those bolts.
    Good stuff !

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      Thanks Reg, hopefully they will give someone an idea who wants to tackle some maintenance..that's the trouble, when you ride eventually you have to take some time to do these things LOL Thanks for stopping by!

  • @dmax8361
    @dmax8361 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for another well put together vid! I always enjoy watching your trail rides and how DIYs. long time fan.

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  5 років тому

      Thanks for watching, we appreciate it!

  • @ryeguyb316
    @ryeguyb316 8 років тому

    Thanks cubbee this is a very well done video. It helped me alot. Keep the videos coming I have watched them all

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      Thanks very much and glad you found it helpful! Appreciate you checking out the other ones too.

  • @GunnyE9
    @GunnyE9 8 років тому

    Good Job Home Boy ... That was a job well done. Thanks for sharing a top notch brake pad replacement video !!

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      Thanks Gunny! We aim to please LOL Appreciate you stopping by and checking out the video.

  • @ahill7866
    @ahill7866 8 років тому

    Nice job Cubbeezx, As always, really enjoyed your video

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      Thanks very much for watching and glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @NuManXplore
    @NuManXplore 8 років тому

    Great video! Your explanations are very helpful.

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      Thanks, glad you find the videos helpful!

  • @TheTwoticket
    @TheTwoticket 8 років тому

    Hi Cubbeezx love your vids I have watched them them all ,would just like to say that if i am having a bad backyard mechanic day your how to vids are the best to help relax me. They let me know that getting upset isn't worth the trouble I wish I could be as relaxed as you all the time, I am not saying that I am over emotional but some days things just don't go according to plan.I would also like to suggest that you save those front pads for future use, they are still good considering you use up the front pads quicker, when the new ones wear out put those on and they should last until the rear ones are ready to be changed.

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      Glad you find the videos helpful and relaxing. I too have some "rough" days where things just don't go right...with the power of editing I can cut those parts out...the "out take reel" would not be family friendly LOL Good idea on those front pads...they had lots of wear left on them so I'm sure we can use them again. Thanks very much for watching and commenting, we really appreciate it!

  • @johngagliardi7740
    @johngagliardi7740 7 років тому

    thanks for the video,it was very helpful..
    nice camera work. i own a 2009 grizzly 550

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  7 років тому

      Glad you found the video helpful, thanks for watching!

  • @DeffHi
    @DeffHi 8 років тому

    Nice job Cubbee. When the time comes for 2011 550, this will be great to have.

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      Thanks very much for checking out the video!

  • @NYROCATV-TV
    @NYROCATV-TV 8 років тому

    Nice Job. This will help many not with just the Grizz but other makes and models. As they all share the same design majority of the time.

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      Thanks for stopping by and checking out the video!

  • @liquidktm
    @liquidktm 8 років тому

    awesome vid northern friend. great info and how to vid. looks like factory new now. A plus job..

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      Thanks very much! Nice to get some fresh new brad "pads" on the Grizzly...away we go! Appreciate you checking out the video.

  • @nicegixxer
    @nicegixxer 8 років тому

    From the states here, Connecticut to be exact, and just picked upmthe new Kodiak 700 base. Love it! Of course that means ging onto UA-cam and checking out vids! Dame across your channel, and love it. Been trying to catch up a bit, as you have many videos. Would love to be able to do as much discovering as you and the mrs. do, but it is more frowned upon here. Just bought a house with some good acres, so hope to get more riding in. Anyway, great videos, keep it up bud! The maintenance ones are good, as I will likely
    use them as needed. A friend from below and Subscriber.

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      Hey STeve! Congratulations on your new Kodiak 700 and thanks for checking out our channel! Where we live about 95% of the land is public so we have never ending area to explore...WOOHOO! Hope you can get out riding and thanks very much for watching and commenting...and of course Subscribing!

    • @nicegixxer
      @nicegixxer 8 років тому

      sorry for the typing errors, was going fast and didn't correct. Now it won't let me.

    • @nicegixxer
      @nicegixxer 8 років тому +1

      +cubbeezx thanks! hope to get the mrs something so she doesn't need to go on the back anymore. Take care my friends ( you and your better half) :).

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      Happy Trails to you and your wife...keep the rubber side down!

  • @superbee6270
    @superbee6270 8 років тому

    Great job Cubbeezx and good video, and interesting also.

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      Glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching!

  • @christophercleveland1191
    @christophercleveland1191 5 років тому +1

    Hello and great video! So after watching your video, i was able to change the break pads with out any issue. That said after trying the breaks, I discovered that the breaks works and stopped, BUT the lever is spongy. After further inspection, i didn't find any leaks in the fluid system, and the fluid is full and looks good, So I am guessing that maybe I have a bad caliper. The breaks do pressure up after a bit of pumping, but still spongy. Any advice?

  • @ouiouibaguetteee247
    @ouiouibaguetteee247 8 років тому

    Wow love whatching your videos cubbee like before whatch!

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      That's great to hear! Thanks for watching!

  • @kimpex
    @kimpex 8 років тому

    Wow this is great! Enjoy the ride!

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!

  • @RobFarrowATV
    @RobFarrowATV 8 років тому

    Great Job Cubbee! Good as new!

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      Should be good for another few miles! Thanks for watching.

  • @ehTV1000
    @ehTV1000 8 років тому

    Another great how to vid!

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      Thanks very much for checking out the video!

  • @martinskrilovs1023
    @martinskrilovs1023 8 років тому

    Nice video

  • @brian8330
    @brian8330 8 років тому

    nice video. very informative. hey do you still have the muffler tip? if so I was wondering if u would sale it...

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      Thanks very much, glad you found it helpful. Yes we still have the tip but want to hang on to it for now. Sorry...

    • @brian8330
      @brian8330 8 років тому

      +cubbeezx that's cool. hey every encounter a problem with rear breaks not working when grabbing lever of using foot pedal?

  • @atvdudes
    @atvdudes 8 років тому

    cool video cubbee

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      Thanks very much for watching!

  • @bigyamaha5090
    @bigyamaha5090 8 років тому

    good job cubbee

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      Thanks very much!

  • @christophercleveland1191
    @christophercleveland1191 5 років тому

    I need to mention that I didn't remove the break fluid reservoir cap when I did the break pad job. I left the liquid system system closed, might this be the reason that after I replace my break pads that the lever is still spongey?

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  5 років тому

      Sounds like you have air in the line. You know, we didn't notice it right away but after we changed our brake pads they felt a bit spongy too. We bled the brakes again and it got better but still not as good as before. Try bleeding the line again..might get just enough air out to make it feel a lot better.

    • @christophercleveland1191
      @christophercleveland1191 5 років тому

      Hay hi there yes, I have tracks on my ATV, and what I have discovered is that the break fluid can get over heated down buy the caliper and possibly foam up from being over worked and over heated ( causing gas bubbles) So my solution was to replace the the fluid totally and bleed them. Now that are much better. Thank you so very much for getting back to me too....solid work ((-:.

  • @imcorpz1785
    @imcorpz1785 8 років тому

    Nice video keep up the good work :)

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      Thanks very much!

  • @chasepittman300
    @chasepittman300 8 років тому

    would you say a Kawasaki prairie 650 is a good four wheeler?

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      Have never owned a Kawasaki, but haven't heard anything bad about them..

  • @FrankiesChannel
    @FrankiesChannel 8 років тому

    Were you wearing your helmet while filming this video. Sorry I got to ask.

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      LOL As a matter of fact I was....safety first HAHAHAHAHAHA!

  • @Aidanology
    @Aidanology 8 років тому

    Whats gonna happen to the kodiak now??

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      We are going to keep it as a spare

  • @tonys1636
    @tonys1636 8 років тому

    You failed to mention to remove the cap of the fluid reservoir and wrap a cloth around it, the fluid pushed back up when the pistons are pushed in has to go somewhere, but not on your paintwork.

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      Yes, you are right, and once it did leak out a little bit.

  • @jeremiahclemens1772
    @jeremiahclemens1772 8 років тому

    is your speedometer mph ot km/h

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      The Yamaha Grizzly is in km's and the Can Am is in miles per hour

    • @jeremiahclemens1772
      @jeremiahclemens1772 8 років тому +1

      +cubbeezx ok thanks that it was going really really quick

  • @ThatDrummerBen
    @ThatDrummerBen 8 років тому +3

    Anyone else not even own a Yamaha, but still watched the whole thing anyways?

    • @danvird8649
      @danvird8649 8 років тому

      ikr!

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому +1

      LOL Thanks very much for watching!

    • @ThatDrummerBen
      @ThatDrummerBen 8 років тому +1

      Well I guess we have a Yamaha breeze but that doesn't count. Lol no problem cubbee:)

  • @jakebishop3193
    @jakebishop3193 8 років тому

    Got an idea for your next video...A Garage Tour.

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      That is a great idea...but would have to do some "major" garage cleaning though! LOL

  • @danvird8649
    @danvird8649 8 років тому

    How long have you owned it?

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      We bought it new in 2011

    • @danvird8649
      @danvird8649 8 років тому

      +cubbeezx thanks. Gives me an idea when to replace my brakes ;)

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      We had just over 7000 km's on the Grizzly...the fronts had been changed once already and like the video showed didn't really need changing..the backs on the other hand!

    • @danvird8649
      @danvird8649 8 років тому

      +cubbeezx my Hondas braking is horrible and we have only had it for 2 years.

  • @coast2coast00
    @coast2coast00 8 років тому

    You said "Brake Shoe" when you really are talking about a "Turboencabulator".
    I don't know if you noticed.

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      LOL I did...I think I was also talking about a "wind Turboencabulator" HAHAHAHAHAHA!

  • @matthewvrabel2077
    @matthewvrabel2077 8 років тому +1

    First comment

  • @izaktoddscott2002
    @izaktoddscott2002 8 років тому

    its mee again still here

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      Happy to hear!

    • @izaktoddscott2002
      @izaktoddscott2002 8 років тому +1

      +cubbeezx im on every video but dont comment on them. you guys still have awsome videos

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      Thanks very much for watching and nice you commented too!

  • @nathanharland3375
    @nathanharland3375 8 років тому

    Tennis shoes are not approved by OSHA standards! lol

    • @cubbeezx
      @cubbeezx  8 років тому

      LOL I know...thankfully nothing heavy fell on my toes!

  • @brian97cobra
    @brian97cobra 6 років тому

    I love the fact that he is talking about torqueing the bolts back on but is using an wobble extension to torque these bolts. totally wrong. never use an extension when torqueing bolts/nuts down. the extension will twist and give inaccurate torque specs.but the video is good for anyone that needs help doing a brake job on one of these quads.