I just discovered your channel while I looking for video how to change oil 919. After watching of your video, I definitely subscribed. This bike very rare in Indonesia, so your channel very helpfull, specially for me. Thankyou, I look forward to more content! Regards.
Just discovered your channel while looking for 919 vids. I ride an 07 myself. After watching some of your past videos I definitely subscribed, I'm just surprised you don't have more subs! Great tips on both the makeshift "funnel" to keep your headers clean when changing the filter and rechecking the oil level after letting the bike run for a minute. That can be an easy thing to forget to do. I look forward to more content! Ride safe!
Thank you for the Sub ! Im glad you like the vids. Definitely more to come on the 919 as its my daily now! Little by little more people will find the channel and hopefully enjoy it too. Ride safe :D
Just an observation. If you look at the position of the oil drainbolt, you can get more oil out if you place the bike on it's sidestand to drain it. That's the way the sump is designed. Yes, use the paddock stand (or center stand) to fill it. (Motul 7100 is a great synthetic oil) Also, I've never seen a modern supersport bike where there isn't one of these external cannister filters. (Kawasaki, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Ducati, Triumph....) - certainly the bikes that are on the TT course.
As the drain plug is on the l/h side, the oil should be dropped with the bike on its sidestand. This enables the 919 motor to drain 100% oil. Horn doesn't really need moving for filter access. Consider a filter strap for easier removal maybe? It won't damage the filter either. Before initial startup, turn the motor over for a few seconds with the killswitch on, this will ensure that oil is circulated back to the top of the head before it's fires up properly. Can help to avoid the risk of a dry start.
I've honestly heard mixed things on how the oil should be drained. It makes sense for it to drain on the side stand but I just do what my mechanic usually does (he also has an owners manual that says on the side stand BUT a tech service manual that says leveled on a center stand or lift lol). The horn doesn't need to be removed normally. My horn is just bent weird from a drop. Had the filter been hand tight I wouldn't have needed to move it at all but the extra room was nice. i just figured why not show how to remove the horn in case someone needed to know. As for the wrench it honestly doesn't matter how you remove it. The wrench I used is what I had and it was really simple. the important thing is that wrenches are not used on new filters. Thank you for the Tip on the oil circulation !
sw-motech CB900F Also, the OEM 08M50MCZ800, whilst being discontinued and unavailable, requires the exhaust downpipes be removed/moved about from my experience - an awkward installation.
I just discovered your channel while I looking for video how to change oil 919. After watching of your video, I definitely subscribed. This bike very rare in Indonesia, so your channel very helpfull, specially for me. Thankyou, I look forward to more content!
Regards.
Thank you for this …just bought one of these last year as my first bike … i love it ! Now it’s time for an oil change🤙🏻
Just discovered your channel while looking for 919 vids. I ride an 07 myself. After watching some of your past videos I definitely subscribed, I'm just surprised you don't have more subs! Great tips on both the makeshift "funnel" to keep your headers clean when changing the filter and rechecking the oil level after letting the bike run for a minute. That can be an easy thing to forget to do. I look forward to more content!
Ride safe!
Thank you for the Sub ! Im glad you like the vids. Definitely more to come on the 919 as its my daily now! Little by little more people will find the channel and hopefully enjoy it too. Ride safe :D
Just an observation. If you look at the position of the oil drainbolt, you can get more oil out if you place the bike on it's sidestand to drain it. That's the way the sump is designed. Yes, use the paddock stand (or center stand) to fill it. (Motul 7100 is a great synthetic oil)
Also, I've never seen a modern supersport bike where there isn't one of these external cannister filters. (Kawasaki, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Ducati, Triumph....) - certainly the bikes that are on the TT course.
Thanks !
Great instructional video. 👍
Thank you ! glad it was helpful
As the drain plug is on the l/h side, the oil should be dropped with the bike on its sidestand. This enables the 919 motor to drain 100% oil. Horn doesn't really need moving for filter access. Consider a filter strap for easier removal maybe? It won't damage the filter either.
Before initial startup, turn the motor over for a few seconds with the killswitch on, this will ensure that oil is circulated back to the top of the head before it's fires up properly. Can help to avoid the risk of a dry start.
I've honestly heard mixed things on how the oil should be drained. It makes sense for it to drain on the side stand but I just do what my mechanic usually does (he also has an owners manual that says on the side stand BUT a tech service manual that says leveled on a center stand or lift lol). The horn doesn't need to be removed normally. My horn is just bent weird from a drop. Had the filter been hand tight I wouldn't have needed to move it at all but the extra room was nice. i just figured why not show how to remove the horn in case someone needed to know. As for the wrench it honestly doesn't matter how you remove it. The wrench I used is what I had and it was really simple. the important thing is that wrenches are not used on new filters. Thank you for the Tip on the oil circulation !
That’s a beautiful bike !! Im thinking about getting one this summer. How long do you change oil ,or how many miles ?
I do one every 3k miles.
The nut on the K & N filter is the same 17mm as the drain bolt.
I never tried it.
awesome you make our job so easy, Oh, can you do an adjustment video for rear and front shock settings? this would be extremely helpful
Ill have to learn how to do that. If i do i will
Thanks for posting.
I have a 2007 honda 919. I have been looking for 2 years for a center stand. Any ideas where I may find one?
sw-motech CB900F
Also, the OEM 08M50MCZ800, whilst being discontinued and unavailable, requires the exhaust downpipes be removed/moved about from my experience - an awkward installation.
I got mine from a company called RECRAFT. i found them on Ebay. take a while to get but its been solid. I even got the rear rack from them.
What full windscreen is that?
If i remember correctly, its the Givi A43
You forgot to put your oil drain bolt washer
my bike didn't have one. its never leaked so I just havent added one