BMW R850R R1100R Self Service Should You Service Your Own Bike

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  • @Saddlebags73
    @Saddlebags73 Рік тому +4

    Definitely worth doing what you can yourself. Mechanics aren’t cheap.
    The only bike I have had serviced by the dealership was the z900rs, in order to keep the service history up to date. But in the end, it wasn’t worth any more than if I had done it myself. Just a selling point I suppose.
    Beemer is looking great 👌🏼

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому

      Yes I agree, I think its a way of pulling dealers in and getting after sales work, infact thats where the money is for them. Those gopro colours work great ,and when i was editing i saw it lifted the bike right up with no sign of dust....Ideal. Your more than capable of servicing your own bikes I have no doubt. I only do my own because I know most of mine are keepers much like your self really. Cheer SB

  • @EpicMotorcycleAdventures
    @EpicMotorcycleAdventures Рік тому +2

    Nobody wants a sticky piston or a weeping nut. Joking aside, for a 21 year old bike and what you paid for it, you’ve only really had to change the consumables. I’ve got a bit of a thing for the old boxers. Never used to. I must be getting old 😊

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому +1

      When the boxer gets in your blood you have had it. Yes I like all boxer engines too. New and old. Lovely bikes to ride. Cheers EMA

  • @alvindavenport5657
    @alvindavenport5657 Рік тому

    You realize you can’t let the bike go now? You’re too attached. That’s the problem with delving too deeply in maintenance. I’ve tried to remain aloof with my bikes. That attitude worked until I retired and couldn’t afford to pay for simple work anymore. I’m just stuck with the bikes I have now. Can’t allow someone else to touch them.

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому

      I've never looked at tit that way before but thats so true! That is exactly how I feel about my bikes, even though I want to change the beemer for one in better condition.

  • @sixandtwothrees
    @sixandtwothrees 6 місяців тому +1

    I was the second owner of this bike in 2001. If it makes you feel better, it was corroding then, especially the fasteners around the engine. I had it for 18 months and swapped it for an R1100RT as it has ABS. I bought it from Hugheden M40 BMW. It's been to the South of France with me. Nice bike for a first "big" bike. I ended up with a K1200LT, but BM's are way to heavy for me at 63 and with a bad back, so I have smaller Hondas these days. David

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  6 місяців тому

      Wow thats so cool, thanks for letting me know...its also been on the Elephant rally as well I hear. I do like it but something amiss with the fuelling which fustrates me a lot...if that could be sorted then ill be much happier....I got it for £1700 but had no service history or even owners manual...I think it may have been a winter hack....I just cant make up my mind if i should keep it or not.

  • @PolyMathWannaBe62
    @PolyMathWannaBe62 2 місяці тому +1

    "when i go home, i just look at the boxer engine...". lol. great engines

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  2 місяці тому +2

      I know what you mean, I feel the same....something about em : )

  • @RRRRefuelRideRace
    @RRRRefuelRideRace 4 місяці тому +1

    A very enjoable video my friend. The bike looks great and I think that in your hands it is safe, you will take care of it like one should. I may have missed it... what oil did you go for? This one has an analog clock on the dash. Does it work? Thanks for the answers. Cheers. Gregor

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  4 місяці тому +1

      Hi Gregor, yes the clock works very well. It's a really nice dash. I think I went for 10 /40 in the end but can't rememebr too well....You sound like you want one!?!?

    • @RRRRefuelRideRace
      @RRRRefuelRideRace 4 місяці тому +1

      After doing some research I found out that also 15/50 goes very well with it. You are right, I like it very much. Will see how things will be... thanks bro.

    • @savagejabbit5929
      @savagejabbit5929 Місяць тому +1

      1150 boxer fan here👋 I've got 2🙄 I've read in a few places they like mineral oil to help the various oil seals 🛢️🤔

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Місяць тому +1

      Great advice mate. I did that with mine but that's (with a combination of others things ) where it all started to go wrong. I think it felt good on minerel though I must admit,
      👆👍

  • @peterdewaele5698
    @peterdewaele5698 Рік тому

    Motoroil=3.750l whit filter.
    Gearbox=0.870l
    Cardan oil 0.140l

  • @grhmnz4648
    @grhmnz4648 Рік тому +1

    This Beemer is one lucky bike . You've saved it from potentially entering the gates of a wreckers yard . Great work ER . As an owner of a 2013 LC GS ,I believe they have become too complicated ,even more so now,and true reliability is not what it should be given their high purchase price..

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому

      I agree, I don't feel comfortable with a bike that will break and I would have no idea where to start to fix it. These days bikes are just packed with electronics it blows my mind instead of enjoying the ride. Cheers mate

  • @kenbrooks7794
    @kenbrooks7794 Рік тому +1

    Good video mate, I'd agree that if anyone fancies having a go at even the most basics tasks then they should. I dread to think what even a simple oil/filter change would cost at a main dealer these days! Granted the dear ol'boxer is easier than most to work on though. It was nice to have a look all round yours and hear what you've done to it. I have to say that if I was in the market for a road bike one of those would be high on the list, tidy machine! What's that beside the seat on the back? Looks like a thermos flask holder? 🤔 😀

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому

      Thanks Ken, Haven't you heard about the famous flask holder! It's famous since the first Saddlebags73 rideout😎😂 Blimming handy though. It's a lump compared to your bike but as you know ...so well made. I love it. Took me ages to sort the air,fuel mixture screws....I have some Frisk plugs to put in soon, with the 4 electrodes on. They have meant to work wonders. Flask holders can be bought for £185 but they are now on special at just £182.47 next week if your interested in one get in contact . Thanks mate

    • @kenbrooks7794
      @kenbrooks7794 Рік тому

      @@exeterrider no the flask holder is a new one on me, but then i'm quite a newbie to your channel😁 I feel your pain with balancing the mixtures, many times i've set it then come home to find the tickover has gone to hell again! 🙄 I'd be interested to hear whether the plugs make any difference, you hear so much about these sort of things but you never know whether it's really an improvement or just 'snake oil' Thanks for the flask holder 'special' but i'll hold off for now, maybe i'll get one from santa!! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @christergrann9472
    @christergrann9472 6 місяців тому

    Nice bike. Looks brand new. I got a 1999 R850R. I like the hand shields, do you know if yours are original or from another supplier? Thank you.

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  6 місяців тому +1

      I think they are OEM but not sure...its a goodlooking bike but don't look too close! ha!

  • @aaronkerridge
    @aaronkerridge Рік тому +1

    Cool video iv just got a 98 bmw r1100rt so this has helped big time. Thank you .

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому

      Thats awesome Aaron, I'd love to see it, especially with it being a 98. Sounds lovely!

  • @flatcapcaferacer
    @flatcapcaferacer Рік тому +1

    Your bike looks quite clean to me.

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому +1

      Gopro colours help a lot and hides the dust, I thought the same when I was editing it : )

  • @Mieke3133
    @Mieke3133 Рік тому +1

    Great to see that your R850R is still going strong. I've had my later model 2004 R850R (similar to R1150R) for 13 years and I wouldn't change it for a modern Hexhead BMW. It was built to a better quality standard - no flaking paint or fancy electronics to go wrong, and simple to service at home. What more do you need? 😄

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому

      I couldn't agree more Hoppo. I looked at a mint R1150 last week which was VERY tempting but the servo brakes scare me a little. not sure if you have had any issues with them? Thanks

    • @Mieke3133
      @Mieke3133 Рік тому

      @@exeterrider My EVO servo brakes are still OK, but they get the fluid changed every 2 years without fail. If the system does go faulty it's relatively straightforward to remove the ABS unit and convert the brakes to a conventional system. The parts are available from Motorworks for approx. £90. If you do think about the R1150, ask for proof of regular brake fluid services. 👍

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому

      @@Mieke3133 good advice thanks, I'm still very tempted 👍

  • @simongilbert2704
    @simongilbert2704 Рік тому

    still a lot of bike for the money , better to find a cracked hose while your working on rather than riding it ;;;

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому

      Definitely, I'm really happy that the bike is up to standard now. Even if its not in the best condition, it's still a bit to ride 👍

  • @BeansOnToast_YT
    @BeansOnToast_YT Рік тому

    You make me sick 🤮 standing in front of an almost mint bike saying "you'll have to forgive the state of the bike" WTF just stop it 🤬
    Great video BTW, agreed with everything you said, it's good to encourage people to work to a greater or lesser extent on their bikes. 👍I also often have things not going to plan on the simplest of jobs, although I would never admit to it. 🤫😜

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому +1

      Ha, it's the Go Pro colours that hid a lot on this video, It was very dusty ....about the only thing go pros are good for. Yeap we have all had our bikes in bits and felt that doom when things don't go right. Been there so many times...!

  • @harveygardiner1925
    @harveygardiner1925 4 місяці тому

    What is the lump of gutter stuck on the side of the bike for?

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  4 місяці тому

      It's my famous flask holder 😎👍👍

  • @peterdewaele5698
    @peterdewaele5698 Рік тому

    Hai, what's the black pipe on the richt side after

  • @AndyGSATractor
    @AndyGSATractor Рік тому

    Im just to old and lazy to my own servicing years ago i done my cars and bikes myself but no more ..BMW looking great mate .

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Andy, Yes I know what you mean mate....How many times have you serviced something and thought "I should be doing other things" Ha, Yes beemer looks good thanks Andy, Go pro colours got rid of all the dust

  • @NooBiker
    @NooBiker Рік тому

    Definitely worth getting to know how to work your bike. These do have a great deal of charm and character to them and I'm not afraid to say I do envy you having this bike. Great engineering from the time before the accountants took over.

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому +1

      Yes, they were made so well back then. Even the cylinders are machined from Titanium. Although its a bit of a lump, I wouldn't change it.

  • @kimber1911
    @kimber1911 Рік тому

    Have you upgraded to the Gemi chip?

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому

      Nope, I don't know much about it tbh

  • @andreainnocenzi5370
    @andreainnocenzi5370 Рік тому

    Hello from France , beautiful this amazing bmw! :) question: I'm interested in buying a used model from 1998 but I'm a little afraid of the lack of a fuel gauge and an odometer, there is no other button or switch? ... there's really only the indicator reserve on this bike? Or did I look wrong?

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому

      Hi yes there is a yellow light that comes in when you have 205miles or so left on the tank. It bugs me a little bit you get used to it 😉👍

  • @lilynorthover8378
    @lilynorthover8378 Рік тому +3

    Another fascinating video. Could you maybe over the winter, do one about what you need for a tool kit to do your own servicing?

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому +3

      Thats a really good idea Lilly, its on the list!!

  • @BlakesPipes
    @BlakesPipes Рік тому

    I am just getting into maintaining my own bikes. I own the W800 Cafe and the Concours and do oil changes. Add in limited mods as I don't get into that. Rather spend money on my gear. Had a R1150RT prior and loved the bike , but got fat in a marriage with a woman with 3 kids. That's done and now 49, want to learn mechanics and maintain my vehicles as I own my 2000 Dodge Dakota with 209,000 miles. Owned since new and paid to keep it going. Nice video! Excellent

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому

      209k! Wow. That's done milage. I think it's good to try and do things your self as much as possible. Thanks 👍

  • @nealeburgess6756
    @nealeburgess6756 Рік тому

    BMW looks fabulous. What a great bike. A bargain at that price. Long may you enjoy it.
    My 1988 BMW K75 was a rescue project that had been off the road for at least 7 years. Had it since 2008. Fuel pumps are noisy. Ignore it! I use fully synthetic oil on mine. Usually Mobil 1. I reckon my vehicles are worth having the best oil. I continue to use mine for anything and everything, from going to the local supermarket to going to the Sahara desert in Morocco (twice). Also done a couple of 4,000 km trips in Spain and France two up. Even did trackdays on it at Jerez, Spain. Just a great versatile bike. I'm sure yours is the same.

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому

      One of the most inspirational posts ever that neal. Yes I love it...... But anyways worries its going to let me down. I know they are reliable but puts me on edge tbh.
      Although the video makes it look good, it's quite rusty in places.
      I want to change the throttle cable for piece of mind soon. Looks a pain to get the splitter box out though. Thanks Neale👍

  • @EpicAdamMotovlogs
    @EpicAdamMotovlogs Рік тому

    You done a good job there. I always service my own bikes but that's because I'm cheap.

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому

      I'm cheap too, save money for fuel and new toys!

  • @volt8684
    @volt8684 Рік тому

    Just my perspective I had r1100r and had persistent brake issues( seizing/air/split lines) despite having the servo removed professionally. I sold it in the end shame as loved the machine itself. Tbh only ever cruised at 80 if the 850 will do that dont change

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому

      funny you say that, I saw a 1150R for sale with 12k on the clock, 02 plate. minter! But after speaking to someone in the know he told me all about the issues with the servo, he had the same issue and what should have been an easy fix it was a Knightmare so put me off! I liked the thought of having a minter, 6 speed instead of 5, but more power etc but it could have been a headache, such a shame when the bike is amazing to ride when running. Yeap mine will cruise at 75, but I wish I had another cog.

  • @jimsadler8704
    @jimsadler8704 Рік тому

    Well done, ER, you've saved yourself a whole bunch of shekels by doing your own servicing.
    I service my bike where possible the next jobs being changing the coolant and the air filter. Unfortunately, I've got a lot of panelling to remove to get those jobs done.
    At 24000 miles the valves will next checking which, with the VTEC valves, will be a dealer job and a big hole in the bank balance.

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому +1

      If I wasn't mechanical minded I don't think I would have bought this bike TBH Jim. Toorisky and could have spent too much on the thing if I had to take it to a garage. Panelling is always teh pain in the arse of any bike job. I have heard the valves are a sucker on the V-tecs ,I have also heard that they are better left alone and are unlikely to need much adjustment even after 50k. You may be better off doing it yourself if you can, getting to it is the issue isn't it. Cheers

    • @jimsadler8704
      @jimsadler8704 Рік тому

      @@exeterrider I've heard that the valves stay pretty much in spec as well, ER. Checking them would be a pain but entirely possible whereas removing the camshafts to get at the shims would be impossible without the proper tools. Apparently it's a £750+ job at the dealers and then you can't be sure they even did the job without checking the clearances yourself before and after.

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому +1

      Exactly Jim, for such a job I would not trust them. And with it being so fidly your bike may become a apprentice learning curve...I said thanks for the coffee on the site...not sure if it reached you but thanks again. my round first next time : )

  • @sbarrett4826
    @sbarrett4826 Рік тому

    If you do all your own servicing on this and other vehicles I would strongly urge you to buy a pneumatic oil extractor it's so much easier, especially if you inadvertently overfill the engine and so much cleaner.
    I was sceptical prior to buying one but I've used it so much.
    You can either draw everything out using the device or draw everything then remove the sump plug to let it drip drain overnight. Removing the plug isnt messy doing it this way as there are only drips left inside, again much easier and cleaner with all the extracted oil in the container ready to drop into the tip recycle tank.

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому

      I must admit , I have never heard of one of those....Ill have to look it up. thanks for the heads up!

  • @KODEGREY
    @KODEGREY Рік тому

    At least you know how to do a lot of your own servicing. I'm sure you have saved yourself loads of money!!
    Also you are right, Honda parts and service isn't cheap anymore.
    Keep an eye on that brake line, you don't want fluid in your tire.
    Good video Exeter!!

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому +1

      Absolutely! and you know what my luck is like. I wouldn't adjust the valves on your bike. getting the panels off would be tricky. but perhaps the oil changes would be easy enough. Thanks Kode

  • @sbarrett4826
    @sbarrett4826 Рік тому

    If you are working on the brakes buy a cheap break bleeding kit which sucks the fluid through the system rather than you waiting an age to get the air out, it's also a lot cleaner.

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому

      Good advice...I did look into one but went for the cheapo option.

  • @JinderSongs
    @JinderSongs 7 місяців тому

    I ride a ‘96 R1100RT, love these old Oilheads! I do all my own spannering too, it’s the only way to go. Mine is a bit more effort to undress with all the Tupperware but I do quite a few miles in all weathers so appreciate the fairing in the winter. Next job on mine is braided brake lines and new rear shock, the bush at the top of mine has wallowed and has a load of play in it. Amazingly it’s the original stock unit at 120,000 miles and still has functional damping, so I can’t complain too much!!

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  7 місяців тому +1

      They are awesome ,I love mine but there is a underlying issue with fuelling which is casting a cloud for me sadly

    • @JinderSongs
      @JinderSongs 7 місяців тому

      @@exeterrider I can imagine that would be something of a PITA…I’ve read a lot about the surging issues that some of them have, is it related to that? Mine had the cat code plug removed at some point which I gather is a fairly common mod for the lean fuelling condition, but I know a lot of people swear by the John Gemi fuelling map chip. Others I know have bought matched upgraded injectors from Tills in Germany which apparently are transformative too. I haven’t done any of that but intend to eventually, as preventative maintenance more than anything. I’m sure my injectors are tired after 120k+!

  • @kamiilmane336
    @kamiilmane336 Рік тому

    Great video thank you. I'm about to bleed my r850rt and I can't see a bleeding screw on the front right caliper. Someone said to buy mt10x 25 bleeding valve!! Do I remove the knob (kind of screw) and replace with this mt10x 25, do the bleeding and keep that permanently there. Do you know? Many thanks and your answer or anyone here will be very appreciated.

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому +1

      Hi there is only one on the left which is a big black screw thing. I unscrewed the whole thing. Do one at a time, left them right side.... Hope that makes sense 👍🍻

    • @kamiilmane336
      @kamiilmane336 Рік тому

      @@exeterrider awesome, thanks mate, then leave this mt10x there permanently? Thanks

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому +1

      @@kamiilmane336 not sure what a mt10x is but I just removed and replaced that part and all was fine 👍🍻

    • @kamiilmane336
      @kamiilmane336 Рік тому

      @@exeterriderthanks again mate. Apparently it's just some bleeding screw with a nipple !! After the bleeding I just gonna leave it there I guess instead of the screw thing. Thanks again, I really appreciate your help.

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому +1

      @@kamiilmane336 all part of the service and thanks for watching my video. It made a HUGE difference to my bike bleeding front and rear, goodluck mate 👍🍻

  • @GadgetMart
    @GadgetMart Рік тому

    Still liking the 850R or have you found something you like more?

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому

      1250R of I had the money 💰💰

    • @GadgetMart
      @GadgetMart Рік тому

      @@exeterrider insurance is 5x as much as the 850

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому

      You make a good point there yes, I'll stick with the 850. I took it out last night. And yes I still love it 😍

    • @GadgetMart
      @GadgetMart Рік тому

      @@exeterrider I have a 2005 R850R comfort & a 2002 R1150GS
      I’ve been looking at the R1250GS that’s how I know

  • @yorkshireperson
    @yorkshireperson Рік тому

    Great to see the BMW again, I really like this bike.

  • @tomstc
    @tomstc Рік тому

    Solid bike!
    I do most stuff myself, no good with electrics though.

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому +1

      So I see Tom, You have done a great job on your bike. Give me 230V AC in a house over 12V DC anyday. Electrics on bike scare me too even if the Beemer is simple ....So am I when bike electrics come into it for me😂

    • @tomstc
      @tomstc Рік тому

      @@exeterrider cheers man, I must admit i do put off jobs. I worry that if I break something then I won't have a bike to ride. So I tend to allow for a whole weekend even for simple jobs.
      My main concern with electrics is having to solder stuff, but I found these cool little self soldering connectors which make life easier

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому +1

      Never heard of them but I like the sound of that!

    • @tomstc
      @tomstc Рік тому

      @@exeterrider I tried to post a comment with a link but it wont let me

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому

      Insta the link and I'll post. It's a UA-cam thing bud

  • @1990-t1j
    @1990-t1j Рік тому

    Beginning: excellent dashboard arrangement on this bike. I had an R1100GS for 14 years and 91,000 miles: 1996 to 2010. When I sold it at 95,000 miles it was running just like it had at 4,000. But like so many 1100s of 1994, '95, '96 vintage, my gearbox bearings went around 50,000 miles. Other than that it was a fantastic bike. I ran my GS on 20W50 mineral oil. I'd like to buy an RNineT Urban G/S, but they cost too much in Thailand, so I'm probably going to get a Yamaha XSR700.

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому

      I did'nt know about the bearigs, I hope they sorted that by the time it got to m 98 model. Thanks for heads up on that! Yes I have ridden the urban GS. I like it but for the price of it I want some that does more for that money.. Thanks

    • @1990-t1j
      @1990-t1j Рік тому

      @@exeterrider By '98, the problem was sorted out. You've nothing to worry about.

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому +1

      Phew!!

  • @mr.hughes5808
    @mr.hughes5808 9 місяців тому

    Bought one like this. Changed the clutch so far. Loads more work to be done.

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  9 місяців тому +1

      I still don't have mine how I want it to be but not sure I ever will tbh.
      Did you change the clutch your self? Big job that is!

    • @mr.hughes5808
      @mr.hughes5808 9 місяців тому

      @@exeterrider I did it myself! It wasn’t as bad as I thought.. considering you’ve messed with the final drive you’ve already gotten comfortable with those damn paralever bolts.. “The BMW Guy” has a great video here on UA-cam.. took me a month but it’s not as daunting as it seems

  • @stustustustustu
    @stustustustustu Рік тому

    Well done learning how to maintain the bike, don’t forget about the air filter and the spark plugs.
    What was the problem with the headlight and how was that resolved?

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому

      I forgot to mention I fitted new plugs, Infact I have a set of Frisk 4 electrode plugs to fit which is meant to work wonders with these bikes. In the end I just pulled the tape off and left it as is. Strange one because its not been flagged before. Thanks Stuart

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому

      P.S, the air filter was the only thing that was clean on the bike, so all good there

    • @stustustustustu
      @stustustustustu Рік тому

      @@exeterrider iridium plugs work well on these

    • @stustustustustu
      @stustustustustu Рік тому

      @@exeterrider what was your mileage between the MOTs?

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому

      @@stustustustustu Not a lot, 1200 at a guess, somewhere around there

  • @stevethorndale231
    @stevethorndale231 Рік тому

    I always do my own servicing and repairs but I’m a retired mechanic. Blew out my warranty on a Pan Euro 1300 to do it myself but the bikes are bulletproof. Lost £600 on a trade in after 6 years due to no service history so saved a whole lot of money over all. Headlight tip, there should be an arrow cast into the headlight glass. This should point towards the kerb unless it has a double headed arrow like your NC750 which means it has a flat beam and is suitable here and on the continent. Keep up the good work😊

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Steve I never knew that. I will check that soon.As you say you were still quids in doing your own work on the bike. Thank you

    • @stevethorndale231
      @stevethorndale231 Рік тому +1

      @@exeterrider Brake calliper tip, pistons can regularly get seized in callipers due to water and crud build up. When servicing your bike just remove and clean the brake pads. While the pads are out carefully squeeze the brake to push the pistons out a little further. I then use a boot lace soaked in brake cleaner and wrap it around each piston then work it back and forth to clean off any crud build up. When they’re nice and shiney put a light coat of silicon based brake callipers grease on the shiney surfaces then ease them back into the callipers before replacing the pads. Don’t forget to apply the brake finally to bring the pads back into contact with the disc. This will keep your brakes operating nicely. I don’t want to teach anyone to suck eggs, but if anyone finds these tips useful I’m happy to post them.

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому

      @@stevethorndale231 not at all Steve, that's good advice, and makes a lot of sense thanks 👍🍻

    • @stevethorndale231
      @stevethorndale231 Рік тому

      @@exeterrider I really enjoy your channel ER, and I now ride and enjoy a 2018 NC750X DCT thanks to your review when you bought yours.

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому

      @@stevethorndale231 🙏👍

  • @Pooley650
    @Pooley650 Рік тому

    Only time our bikes go to the garage is for a mot, even do our own tire changes! 😄

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому +1

      I'm impressed Pooley!

    • @Pooley650
      @Pooley650 Рік тому

      @@exeterrider yep, the tedius TDM my dad built from the ground up, and the Deauville has been stripped down more times than I care to count 🤣
      Gotta stay on top of that maintenance! 🔧

  • @WestSussexBiker
    @WestSussexBiker Рік тому

    What with the drain pipe?

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому +1

      The famous flask holder I made for saddlebags73 ride out day ...it became so infamous - I didn't want to take it off!

    • @WestSussexBiker
      @WestSussexBiker Рік тому

      @@exeterrider What a good idea if you haven't panniers

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому +1

      @@WestSussexBiker it was only meant for 1 day, just too iconic now to get rid of 😅👍🍻

  • @MarkoMarcello
    @MarkoMarcello Рік тому

    Great video. What a looks, still to this day.

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому +1

      Thanks 😊👍🍻

    • @MarkoMarcello
      @MarkoMarcello Рік тому

      @@exeterrider My rt looks a bit outdated as well as gs and rs (same engine), but this classic r look just never disappoints.

    • @exeterrider
      @exeterrider  Рік тому +1

      @@MarkoMarcello 100% with you on that.