awesome, thank you for this video. I was always to afraid to damage something on my bike if i would do things on my own, i dont know anything about all this stuff, but after your video I am pretty sure i can change oil without any problems! Thank you!
Thank you very much for this video and for sharing your knowledge. Its very useful. I have only two observations: 1) I would recommend to remove the filling plug before the drain plug to allow air entering into engine for proper oil drainage (vaccum is avoided). 2) I think the procedure you use for checking oil level is not correct and may be dangerous. You should not measure the oil level after screwing and unscrewing the dip stick as shown in the video. Correct way is to s
Thank you for sharing. However I would recommend to review the oil level check procedure shown in your video as it is not according to Brixton instructions. This will avoid misleading oil measurements that can lead Brixton users to serious engine damage. Many thanks.
After positioning the bike on its center stand and running the engine for about. 3 min, screw out the oil level dip stick, clean it with a dry cloth and plug-in. Do not screw it when checking oil level. Then check the oil level that should be between max and min marks. After checking oil level screw the oil dip stick.
This bike ain't bad if you have access to parts, it's been a journey for me just to find any of them like the brake master pump kit, ecu, and plugs. Right now I'm stuck with buying other motorcycle parts instead. Thank god that the ecu is the same as the benelli rfs 150 as it uses the delphi mt05 😉😉😉
@@lazdfadammahom7488 kadang xda stok bab xbanyak demand, tpi skrang trending moto kita ni, brek sangkut, motor mati kat traffic light, kadang bateri habis cas. Kalau susah nak cari barang brixton sya slalu beli parts² dri jenama lain². Kat fesbuk ada grup brixton malaysia sana bnyak membantu 🤙🤙🤙
I am surprised that there is not a magnet set into the filter cap, that would at least catch any metal particles that got through the very course mesh of the "filter", many thanks for posting this.
@@D3Sshooter I prefer to drill a small pocket hole then locktite a small super magnet in place, you will be surprised how much it collects, and with a simple mesh filter like this has it could save trouble later on, your idea of a regular oil change is very wise ! Chris B.
@@453421abcdefg12345 , that is also an option...as long as the magnet is not restricting the flow ( which it will , if its on the filter maize) . That is why I would glue it to inside of the cap... that way the flow of oil is not restricted at all.... and yes, i am aware that it will collect a lot... in the old days the drainplug was often magnetic... Good point..... TXS
D3Shooter: Oh no I did not mean bury it in the filter element, I think sinking it in the centre of the cap where it would be in the middle of the pressure spring, if the cap is thick enough in that area, the super magnets are very small so could be easy to encapsulate in epoxy resin, if you get the coin shaped one, then, with a cover of resin over the bottom of the cap it should be OK. Chris B.
I would appreciate if you cold make a video on how to adjust te chain tension. I find it difficult to get the right tension as it always become too tight after tightening the rear wheel shaft nut.
Hello Sir i am a big fan of brixton motorcycles, it is really not witchcraft to work according to your instructions. After how many kilometers an oil change has to be made thanks for your effort.
I really enjoy your videos and great workmanship. many congratulations! Do you still own the bike? I wish you created more maintenance tutorials, corrosion prevention etc, as I believe this bike is a great starting point for the DIY rider. Stay safe
Thanks for the reply! It's also a re-starter bike for me, after several years of not owning/riding bikes. Like a childhood re-exploration. I think I will keep it for a couple of years or more if I manage DIY maintenance.
Great video, but, usually there's a real oil filter even if they put that metal mesh, if not it's the first bike I see just with that for filtering the oil
I would like your opinion please on this oil, Liqui Moly Super Leichtlauf 10W-40. The recomended oil factory recomends I did not find, only this one. Greetings from Portugal, thanks again for your video.
Can you show how to tighten up the chain properly in one of your next videos please :-) ??? Thanks a lot for your effort and great clips! Greetings from Berlin
Hi Sir. Good day! How often we should change the spark plug? What if I use an irridium spark plug? Does it make my brixton better? Or I just use normal NGK plug as stock? Appriciate your answer. Tq.
Brixton has established the minimum standard oil recommended for the engine. The liquid molly 4T 10w40 has optimum performance based on mineral technology and will work fine. However, synthetic technology in the same viscosity range (as proposed in this video) it´s an excellent recommendation.
Hi! E10 fuel is coming to the UK soon. My user manual says not to use E10 fuel. Is there any reason why? Any Brixton owners overseas use E10 fuel with no problems?!
do you notice any difference in how the bike runs after you seem to have removed the exhaust wrap? I was under the impression that the wrap provides some insulation to keep all the gasses in the exhaust at the right temp to avoid a drop in power? I saw it shown in another youtube video ... is this correct or is the exhaust system fine without the wrap?
Hi! I appreciate very much your video, very focused. Can you tell me please if you are going to present more videos of for instance air filter change or spark plug and so on? Meanwhile can you recomend the ideal Brixton BX 125 spark plug and intervals of change? Congratulations on your video.
hi Good day, I am from malaysia. I bought BX150X, as in your country it will be BX125 X. anyway, i want to ask you, due to my brix having like a lost power when i maintaining the speed. especially during morning or after the rain. its like your bike cant go further speed. but when you pull a litte bit on throttle, it go to normal. and sometime, its still stuck at the speed although you pull the throttle more. What is the problem with my bike? and how to fix it?
@@saifulain8585 , First I would read out the error codes on the ECU with the OBD2 tool . That would be a good start, secondly check all the connections to all the sensor. Replace the sparkplug , and make sure that everything is dry. Then record exactly under what circumstances the bike has issues... Very often the oxygin sensor in the front of the exchaust is fualty.
Wow thanks for the vids mate, really helps a lot 👏🏻 Question: did u already do a video of tightening the chain and alignment backwheel for the Brixton? Or cleaning/changing chain?
Sorry, but the manual says it differently! DON'T turn in the stick for measuring. Just put it on the beginning of the threads, and that's the correct position to measure.
@@D3Sshooter ahhh ok ha. Thanks for the videos - really good to see, especially the engine power one. I'm thinking of getting the BX150 which just arrived in Taiwan where i'm based now. It seems some Vietnamese groups have started doing custom mappings for it already.
@@briantsai4276 I got a BX 150 last week and so far I like it quite a lot. I used to have a Sym Wolf 125 and the BX 150 isn't as nimble and doesn't sound as good, but it's more comfortable, looks great, and is much more stable at speed. I think with a bit of remapping and a louder exhaust it'd be perfect (and maybe slightly narrower and lower handle bars).
@@Alex46312 ha I am using exactly a wolf 125 atm and looking to get the motorbike louder if I end up getting the brixton haha glad you like it safe ride and enjoy it
Screw out the oil dip stick, clean it with a dry cloth and plug it in but unscrewed (just sitting on filling hole base). You should not screw it again otherwise you level reading will show higher than really is. (check owners manual)
two years ago I bought a Honda CG BR-J made back in 1987 which had that same filter and and that started on the first attempt even after sitting in a garage for 3 years so the filter must be better than it looks
I've just got a 125cc Brixton and I'll do it thanks to this really clear explanation. Thanks a lot from Spain!
My pleasure
This Channel has so much quality!
Greetings from Germany :)
Glad you enjoy it!
Greetings from Lithuania. Thank you for content. Now I will buy such bike too.
awesome, thank you for this video. I was always to afraid to damage something on my bike if i would do things on my own, i dont know anything about all this stuff, but after your video I am pretty sure i can change oil without any problems! Thank you!
Thanks for the comment
Thank you very much for this video and for sharing your knowledge. Its very useful. I have only two observations:
1) I would recommend to remove the filling plug before the drain plug to allow air entering into engine for proper oil drainage (vaccum is avoided).
2) I think the procedure you use for checking oil level is not correct and may be dangerous. You should not measure the oil level after screwing and unscrewing the dip stick as shown in the video. Correct way is to s
В любом случае надо в инструкции убедится, как правильно!!!
Thanks for making these videos, they are really helpful and the quality is excellent
You're very welcome!
thank you for this my American friend. i'll try this.
from brussels, belgium, europe;
My pleasure
Thanks for the Video.
Greetings from Austria. 🇦🇹🙂
Thanks for commenting
Thank you for sharing. However I would recommend to review the oil level check procedure shown in your video as it is not according to Brixton instructions. This will avoid misleading oil measurements that can lead Brixton users to serious engine damage. Many thanks.
Thanks for the tip!
What is the correct procedure?
After positioning the bike on its center stand and running the engine for about. 3 min, screw out the oil level dip stick, clean it with a dry cloth and plug-in. Do not screw it when checking oil level. Then check the oil level that should be between max and min marks. After checking oil level screw the oil dip stick.
@@vivianabalduzziwheeler1631 thank you!
This bike ain't bad if you have access to parts, it's been a journey for me just to find any of them like the brake master pump kit, ecu, and plugs. Right now I'm stuck with buying other motorcycle parts instead. Thank god that the ecu is the same as the benelli rfs 150 as it uses the delphi mt05 😉😉😉
Thanks for the comments
@@D3Sshooter no problem!!! 😉😉😉
payah ke nak cari parts sampai sekarang ni
@@lazdfadammahom7488 kadang xda stok bab xbanyak demand, tpi skrang trending moto kita ni, brek sangkut, motor mati kat traffic light, kadang bateri habis cas. Kalau susah nak cari barang brixton sya slalu beli parts² dri jenama lain². Kat fesbuk ada grup brixton malaysia sana bnyak membantu 🤙🤙🤙
Thanks! This is by far the best describe.
I am surprised that there is not a magnet set into the filter cap, that would at least catch any metal particles that got through the very course mesh of the "filter", many thanks for posting this.
Indeed and we could place one , glued to the inside of the cap
@@D3Sshooter I prefer to drill a small pocket hole then locktite a small super magnet in place, you will be surprised how much it collects, and with a simple mesh filter like this has it could save trouble later on, your idea of a regular oil change is very wise ! Chris B.
@@453421abcdefg12345 , that is also an option...as long as the magnet is not restricting the flow ( which it will , if its on the filter maize) . That is why I would glue it to inside of the cap... that way the flow of oil is not restricted at all.... and yes, i am aware that it will collect a lot... in the old days the drainplug was often magnetic...
Good point..... TXS
D3Shooter: Oh no I did not mean bury it in the filter element, I think sinking it in the centre of the cap where it would be in the middle of the pressure spring, if the cap is thick enough in that area, the super magnets are very small so could be easy to encapsulate in epoxy resin, if you get the coin shaped one, then, with a cover of resin over the bottom of the cap it should be OK. Chris B.
Thanks for the video
I understand all the words im à french viewer !
Sorry for the late reply , as i was away for work. But thanks for the comments.
Thanks for this very useful Video Sir 😊!!! 🙏🏽
thank you ,very helpfull video I cant wait for changing oil🙂👌
wow it only has a mesh filter would have thought a little paper one
Grazie tanto del tuo video 👍🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Thanks for the comments
Hi very helpful video. Can you make a video with adjusting the valves on a brixton?
I will see , if I get one so show that
I would appreciate if you cold make a video on how to adjust te chain tension. I find it difficult to get the right tension as it always become too tight after tightening the rear wheel shaft nut.
Hello Sir i am a big fan of brixton motorcycles, it is really not witchcraft to work according to your instructions. After how many kilometers an oil change has to be made thanks for your effort.
Thanks for your comments, well I do it about every 3000 all depending of course of your driving behaviour.
I really enjoy your videos and great workmanship. many congratulations! Do you still own the bike? I wish you created more maintenance tutorials, corrosion prevention etc, as I believe this bike is a great starting point for the DIY rider. Stay safe
Thank you for the comments , no I have sold it...as it was indeed a starter bike.
Thanks for the reply! It's also a re-starter bike for me, after several years of not owning/riding bikes. Like a childhood re-exploration. I think I will keep it for a couple of years or more if I manage DIY maintenance.
Hi D3Sshooter could you please do a vid on how to change the LEDs in the indicators. I can't find any info anywhere. Many thanks
TXS for the comments, its a complete replacement of the blinker and cheap
Awesome video 👍🏾
Thnak you
Thanks bro, that's easy. I'll do that myself. x
Thank you! I'll try it!
Great video, but, usually there's a real oil filter even if they put that metal mesh, if not it's the first bike I see just with that for filtering the oil
Thanks for the comments
Teşekkürler ❤
nice & informative vid! Do you even know how many and which fuses are placed in the Brixton? thx a lot
No idea
Hello,the manual checking the Oil level "do not screw it in (oil dip stick) when checking the oil Level"
Nice video, do you think sticking a small magnet to this kind of reusable mesh oil filter would be beneficial to retain more metallic particles ?
Can you do a video on gearbox oil change?
as soon as I come across it yes
Is they any way to put a bash plate or some engine protection on bikes like these?
Thanks for the comments, and yes you can always build one yourself.. I have not seen any for sale
Hi, can you please show me how can i change fuel filters at Brixton Flesberg 125.
Thank you
Thanks for the comments, as soon as I have one
I would like your opinion please on this oil, Liqui Moly Super Leichtlauf 10W-40. The recomended oil factory recomends I did not find, only this one. Greetings from Portugal, thanks again for your video.
Thanks for the comments, I guess that will be just fine..
Can you show how to tighten up the chain properly in one of your next videos please :-) ??? Thanks a lot for your effort and great clips! Greetings from Berlin
Great suggestion!, but I think that I have one done for that
Thank you sir. Great video. Could you do one for the fuel filter? Thank you again.
Great suggestion! Thanks for the comments
I know very little about motor engines and your videos are helpful and informative. Are other EFI engines on other bikes same like this?
Bisu Magar txs. And yes its al very simular
Hi Sir. Good day! How often we should change the spark plug? What if I use an irridium spark plug? Does it make my brixton better? Or I just use normal NGK plug as stock? Appriciate your answer. Tq.
I would say every 5000Km with a good branded type
@@D3Sshooter thank you sir.
Nice lift.
Thanks
Brixton says You have to use liqui molly motorbike 4T 10w 40, its full mineralic
Use liquid Molly then.
Brixton has established the minimum standard oil recommended for the engine. The liquid molly 4T 10w40 has optimum performance based on mineral technology and will work fine. However, synthetic technology in the same viscosity range (as proposed in this video) it´s an excellent recommendation.
Hi! E10 fuel is coming to the UK soon. My user manual says not to use E10 fuel. Is there any reason why? Any Brixton owners overseas use E10 fuel with no problems?!
yes , to much ethanol/methanol in it that can cause issues to rubbers and plastics
Thank you!!
You're welcome!
Every 6000km? My dealer tells me every 2000km. Can I ask where you got the info?
That is out of the maintenance shedule as he standard period. Of course changing it earlier does do no harm... except in the wallet.
Thank you so much
do you notice any difference in how the bike runs after you seem to have removed the exhaust wrap? I was under the impression that the wrap provides some insulation to keep all the gasses in the exhaust at the right temp to avoid a drop in power? I saw it shown in another youtube video ... is this correct or is the exhaust system fine without the wrap?
That wrapping is a show thing, it does not make any difference...
Hi! I appreciate very much your video, very focused. Can you tell me please if you are going to present more videos of for instance air filter change or spark plug and so on? Meanwhile can you recomend the ideal Brixton BX 125 spark plug and intervals of change? Congratulations on your video.
Thanks for the comments, more video's may come in the near future
It’s the same for Brixton Rayburn?
Hi is this one good for the brixton ? Motul 5100 4T 10W/40 Techno Synthese 1L ? thank you
I would think so.
Thanks ❤
hi, is it recommended if i use 15w50 in brixton 125, please answer really appreciate it !
Hi, i wonder were are this motorcycles made
Thanks for the comments, I believe India
@@D3Sshooter Interesting, I am in Denmark and here any motorcycle is sell like gold.
hi Good day, I am from malaysia. I bought BX150X, as in your country it will be BX125 X. anyway, i want to ask you, due to my brix having like a lost power when i maintaining the speed. especially during morning or after the rain. its like your bike cant go further speed. but when you pull a litte bit on throttle, it go to normal. and sometime, its still stuck at the speed although you pull the throttle more. What is the problem with my bike? and how to fix it?
I would expect humidity on the sprak plug, does it start easy ?
@@D3Sshooter yes sir, it is easy to start.
Do you have suggestion sir?
@@saifulain8585 , First I would read out the error codes on the ECU with the OBD2 tool . That would be a good start, secondly check all the connections to all the sensor. Replace the sparkplug , and make sure that everything is dry. Then record exactly under what circumstances the bike has issues... Very often the oxygin sensor in the front of the exchaust is fualty.
Thank you very much sir. 👍
Wow thanks for the vids mate, really helps a lot 👏🏻
Question: did u already do a video of tightening the chain and alignment backwheel for the Brixton? Or cleaning/changing chain?
Yes I have, Thank you for the comments... I should be on my channel
Do i need a special key to remove fron sprocket ?
What engine oil i should use?
10w 40
Or
15w 50
?
can you give more specific about tools that you use?
What would you like to know exactly ?
What oil filter does a hanway 125 take
Sorry, but the manual says it differently!
DON'T turn in the stick for measuring. Just put it on the beginning of the threads, and that's the correct position to measure.
Anyone know what his accent is? Sounds like a mix of Dutch and Scottish/North UK
Let me tell you, Flemish
@@D3Sshooter ahhh ok ha. Thanks for the videos - really good to see, especially the engine power one. I'm thinking of getting the BX150 which just arrived in Taiwan where i'm based now. It seems some Vietnamese groups have started doing custom mappings for it already.
Alex Parr same here, I’m in kaohsiung tw tho. I’m gonna get a rental one before paying for a real one
Have you got one how do you like it
@@briantsai4276 I got a BX 150 last week and so far I like it quite a lot. I used to have a Sym Wolf 125 and the BX 150 isn't as nimble and doesn't sound as good, but it's more comfortable, looks great, and is much more stable at speed. I think with a bit of remapping and a louder exhaust it'd be perfect (and maybe slightly narrower and lower handle bars).
@@Alex46312 ha
I am using exactly a wolf 125 atm and looking to get the motorbike louder if I end up getting the brixton haha
glad you like it
safe ride and enjoy it
2) Correct oil level check should be:
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Screw out the oil dip stick, clean it with a dry cloth and plug it in but unscrewed (just sitting on filling hole base). You should not screw it again otherwise you level reading will show higher than really is. (check owners manual)
Doesn’t seem very good to filter oil.
robert hesse , indeed, but than again not that different then other bikes like this. That is why its better to drain the oil more often
two years ago I bought a Honda CG BR-J made back in 1987 which had that same filter and and that started on the first attempt even after sitting in a garage for 3 years so the filter must be better than it looks
Thanks for showing us, but where are you disposing of the oil?