100% this video saved me today. I watched it when you first posted it. I did the Nevis solo and drowned my DR650 on one of the deeper crossings. I wouldn't have known what to do unless I'd seen this and would have probably been stranded. Cheers. Love your channel.
Pros say never wring an air filter, only squeeze. They say wringing can tear the guts of it which then can let dirt through. Nice tip on the spark plug and exhaust clearing.
Excellent video mate, something all DR owners need to know. The spanner trick is gold ! ATB Jason.
Thanks Jason 👍
Good job, detailed video and all necessary information provided. *T4S*
Thanks for watching 👍
This is a good informative video 👍🏼 thank you!
Thanks Derek 👍
100% this video saved me today. I watched it when you first posted it. I did the Nevis solo and drowned my DR650 on one of the deeper crossings. I wouldn't have known what to do unless I'd seen this and would have probably been stranded. Cheers. Love your channel.
Glad I could help! Done that track a few times myself. Can get pretty deep in places. Fantastic route though!
Excellent video, never thought of using a spanner on the plug socket so you dont need to pull the tank off
Thanks for watching Will!
Hey Dan..
Only just thinking about not having watched any of your content for a while.... Good to see you back😂😂👍
Hey Greg, content has just slowed down for winter is all 👍 Cheers for watching 👌
Pros say never wring an air filter, only squeeze. They say wringing can tear the guts of it which then can let dirt through. Nice tip on the spark plug and exhaust clearing.
That's a good point actually. I do agree 👍 Thanks for pointing that out
Great information again. I’m new to the DR and off road riding. Your my first port of call for all my maintenance tasks. Thank you.
Thanks for watching Stephen
Thanks Dan, sound advice!👍
Thanks for watching 👍
Top video Daniel, informative with some great real world advice
Cheers 😎
Thanks for watching Christian 👍
Good advice. Thanks
Cheers Mike. Thanks for watching
Great video Thankyou.I Will never forget these steps.But how did the water flow out the plug when the hole is higher than the pipe?
Thanks for watching. The end of the muffler is higher than the spark plug hole, also the bike was on the side stand which helps lift the exhaust.