Changing the Final Drive Oil on the Yamaha Super Tenere

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • Very quick tutorial on how to change the final drive oil on the Tenere. You'll find it's about the easiest maintenance procedure there is.

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  • @davidrosen5137
    @davidrosen5137 7 років тому +11

    Great video. Just a suggestion, always loosen the plug in the fill hole first.

    • @AdventuresWithMe00
      @AdventuresWithMe00  7 років тому +1

      why does that make a difference? I haven't heard that before.

    • @davidrosen5137
      @davidrosen5137 7 років тому +9

      If you remove the drain plug (and drain the fluid), you're in a real pickle if you can't remove the fill hole plug.

    • @sweetcostarica
      @sweetcostarica 6 років тому

      Although having a frozen fill hole screw/plug is very rare that is a good & wise point Daddy Buzz.

    • @leandrocabral3961
      @leandrocabral3961 6 років тому

      make sense...

  • @mariusvanniekerk7707
    @mariusvanniekerk7707 4 роки тому +1

    Everybody has an opinion on how to do something. Nothing wrong with the way you did it. Not that I disagree with the extra tips.
    My Tenere is on 70k mls 115k km on the clock, not a single problem except final drive oil seal had to be replaced.
    Tenere. For the informed rider.
    Love from arguably the best country in the world for adventure riding, South Africa 🇿🇦

    • @AdventuresWithMe00
      @AdventuresWithMe00  4 роки тому

      I'm glad to hear your bike has been mostly trouble free. Thanks for writing from South Africa!

  • @travelinben1966
    @travelinben1966 2 роки тому

    Easiest bike to do this on I've seen.Thanks.👍👍

  • @2002van
    @2002van 6 років тому +4

    Today I just change my motor oil and final drive oil and it was really easy thank to your videos.
    In 45min I was back on the road.
    Thank you again and keep posting !
    Have you done the coolant ? It is difficult?

    • @AdventuresWithMe00
      @AdventuresWithMe00  6 років тому

      Glad to help Matias! It might be one of the easiest bikes to change the oil and drive fluid on.
      I have not done the coolant yet. I probably should!

  • @gerardsalmon4960
    @gerardsalmon4960 6 років тому +5

    Rule of thumb, always remove the fill plug 1st , than drain plug, because if you drain the fluid & strip out the fill plug , your pretty much screwed.

    • @AdventuresWithMe00
      @AdventuresWithMe00  6 років тому +3

      I hadn't thought of that, nor every had it happen, but it seems like a good practice. Thanks!

  • @alt0v14
    @alt0v14 4 роки тому +3

    wow, that was easy, I usually spend way more time (I think from 30 to 40 minutes) clieaning chain every 1000 kilometers.

    • @AdventuresWithMe00
      @AdventuresWithMe00  4 роки тому +3

      I know. I love this shaft drive system. It doesn't feel any different from a chain and I'm going to hate changing chains on my other bike when it's time. The Tenere is so darn easy.

  • @stephenromano1906
    @stephenromano1906 7 років тому +2

    Thanks for sharing Keith. I especially liked the way you rotate the wheel back & forth as oil is added to ensure it permeates into the entire final drive assembly. I’m also interested if you rode with Craig, how things went and where did you head to. Craig mentioned he was going on the puppy dog trail in late September when I visited him at the last Yamaha Demo days event at Mom’s in Foxboro. How did your Tenere do?

    • @AdventuresWithMe00
      @AdventuresWithMe00  7 років тому

      Craig and I had a great day of riding together. The video is coming soon and we were talking about doing some type of ride together in the spring and inviting our UA-cam friends along. Stay tuned for that.
      The ride up the Trans-Mass was pretty wet as it rained almost all morning. We just kept riding and didn't stop too much. The worst part was Old Route 9, which had water running down it in a few spots. Not a big deal for the Tenere's though. Everyone ran at a good pace and there were no problems. It was nice chatting with Craig and his friends at lunch, lots of talk about Alaska. Great guy!
      Thanks for the comment Stephen!

    • @michaelbdoherty
      @michaelbdoherty 7 років тому +1

      I bought a cheap new pump style oil can. Fill it with the correct amount and pump in the gear oil. Makes it quick and easy and neat. Great video.

    • @richardmourdock2719
      @richardmourdock2719 5 років тому

      Now that is a great idea. Getting that heavy oil to move horizontally into the rear end casing is the hardest part of this job. I've even got a pump type can out in the garage. In other words, well duhhhhh. I've owned two Super Tens and they are great bikes requiring little maintenance but I always end up with clean oil on the floor .@@michaelbdoherty

  • @yamahaking6137
    @yamahaking6137 Рік тому

    Thanks great video

  • @mjfirthau
    @mjfirthau 6 років тому

    Love your videos, can you put one on of how to check fault codes, that seems to be a popular issue, wet coil packs and the likes !

    • @AdventuresWithMe00
      @AdventuresWithMe00  6 років тому

      I'll have to look into that...I have no experience with it at all! Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @oc_geek337
    @oc_geek337 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for your great videos subbed. Just out of a curiosity would you know what the third bolt (even if it is not a bolt) is ? The one which sits at the top right (2 pm clock) of the shaft drive (just above the fill port)..

    • @thomaseberhart7304
      @thomaseberhart7304 4 роки тому +1

      Dr. Ding , you might have found out long ago...saw this only now. It is the ventilation cap for the final shaft. You overfill the drive, oil will be coming out there...

  • @elitetileandstone
    @elitetileandstone 7 років тому +1

    Keith, do you ride the bike , to warm up the drive fluid, prior to changing it? How was your day with. Craig Ripley, any video?

    • @AdventuresWithMe00
      @AdventuresWithMe00  7 років тому +1

      Yes, I always have the bike warmed up before I change the oil. It allows the oil to flow easier (especially for the thick oil in the final drive).
      Craig and I rode a couple of weeks ago. We had a great time, despite some lousy weather. I have a video to upload, I'm just waiting for Craig to finish his. It will be ready very soon, I promise!
      Thanks for the comment!

    • @elitetileandstone
      @elitetileandstone 7 років тому +1

      In 40 years of riding, I've never owned a shaft drive. I always warm up the bike before changing the oil or lubing the chain.
      I 'll be watching for your video with Craig. I just started hitting some dirt roads with my Versey. I haven't owned a dirt bike since 1987. All of a sudden I have the urge to go exploring. I'm in the process of purchasing a 4wd ATV, for that.
      Have a good weekend, Rich

  • @HDeverythingSD
    @HDeverythingSD 7 років тому +1

    Is the rear tire always balanced? For example, on chain and sprocket motorcycles, you have to adjust the chain slack and balance the rear wheel using the adjusters. With the shaft drive, none of that is needed? How does it work?

    • @AdventuresWithMe00
      @AdventuresWithMe00  7 років тому

      it's very simple, you don't need to worry about side adjusters. There's no slack to adjust at all. It's almost like a car tire with a fixed axle. You just take the wheel off and put it back on. I did a video on removing the rear tire and you can see the system in operation.
      ua-cam.com/video/JzTOQ4E7zuY/v-deo.html
      thanks for the question...I wondered about that before I bought the Tenere

    • @HDeverythingSD
      @HDeverythingSD 7 років тому

      Thank you sir. I have a KLR650 now and I'm just really interested in the Tenere. It is very appealing to me how this motorcycle requires so little maintenance. Especially because it has no chain and sprockets, just turn it on and go.

  • @michaelbdoherty
    @michaelbdoherty 7 років тому +1

    👍

  • @lucianomelo291
    @lucianomelo291 5 років тому

    Top 👍

  • @namdarbolour9890
    @namdarbolour9890 2 роки тому

    Wait a minute, I didn't know Super Tenere was shaft drive! Are all years?

  • @ghost69696969
    @ghost69696969 2 роки тому

    Hi Sir which year is your bike?
    Is this the same as year 2013
    Thank you

    • @AdventuresWithMe00
      @AdventuresWithMe00  2 роки тому

      The 2013 is the first generation of the Super Tenere. I have the 2014, the first year of the 2nd generation.

  • @dave09650
    @dave09650 7 років тому +1

    This is off topic but...
    If you could have a BMW or your Tenere which would you want. Leaving out money. Quality, Accessories, Reliability, ABS ect...

    • @AdventuresWithMe00
      @AdventuresWithMe00  7 років тому

      wow, that's a tough one. I would probably go with the BMW mostly because my friends ride them and they do have the style and are lighter than the Tenere.

    • @paletes3
      @paletes3 7 років тому

      LOL Yeah! You mean if Bmw were Yamaha? I would have one as well ahahah

    • @davidrosen5137
      @davidrosen5137 6 років тому +4

      I've owned both. Hands down the Super Tenere!

    • @philthy8150
      @philthy8150 4 роки тому +1

      Same owned both, tenere no questions. But I do a lot of off road and single track every once in awhile

  • @BFK1990
    @BFK1990 2 роки тому

    Hi to you sir.... How much oil we should put in?

    • @AdventuresWithMe00
      @AdventuresWithMe00  2 роки тому +1

      I never measure it. I keep adding oil to it until it starts to overfill and dribble out the hole.

  • @dyresnnicksen2177
    @dyresnnicksen2177 4 роки тому

    Fantastic films, Great help.
    Can you text the type of Oil you use...?
    Sorry, cant hear what you say :-)

    • @AdventuresWithMe00
      @AdventuresWithMe00  4 роки тому +1

      S10 adventure it’s Shell Rotella-T, 15W-40. I’ve been using it for years.

    • @dyresnnicksen2177
      @dyresnnicksen2177 4 роки тому

      For the final gear Oil?

    • @AdventuresWithMe00
      @AdventuresWithMe00  4 роки тому +1

      S10 adventure The service manual says, “SAE 80 API GL-5 or GL-4, Hypoid gear oil.” I’ll add that to the description. Thanks!

  • @radwanawwad98
    @radwanawwad98 2 місяці тому

    😂😂holy crap that easier and cleaner than maintaining your chain... I think i know what bike to buy next

  • @lucianomelo291
    @lucianomelo291 5 років тому

    👍