Hi Phil looking great your bike , the carbon looks great especially on the black triple, and like yourself I always love to get cleaning around the bike when some parts are removed .👍😁 make me wish I still had my triple as sold it last year .🙁😁
Hi! Thanks for the kind comments. I’m hoping to do a couple more things to Speedy but it will have to wait for now. You have to clean if given the opportunity, it’s daft not too! 🤪 What did you replace your Triple with? 🤔
Hi Phil , replaced it with the 701 supermoto 😂 different style right enough and miss the triple for longer distance travel !! I still have the old trusty xr400 so maybe a third bike is needed and it will be another triple for sure 👍👍thanks for reply . Is yours for sale 🤣🤣👍
@@wattie1050 ahh yes, I remember now! I bet that’s a lot of fun! 😁 Speedy isn’t up for sale I’m afraid, maybe one day but I’m loving it too much atm! 😁👍 Stay safe and thanks as always for your support! 👊
Hi Phil , looks exactly the same procedure to remove and replace the rear wheel on my Tiger Sport 2013 , your bike is looking great and now even better with the extra carbon bits 👌
Hi Dale, Oh really, that’s interesting! Thanks for the love, I’m really pleased with how Speedy is looking, I’d like to do a few other things but they will have to wait for now! 😁
Hi Phil, good vid, I remove my wheels, on my 2018 RS model, every year, for a good strip down and clean! it’s black. Picked up a couple of nice tips there! I have carbon everywhere. Including the tail unit and heat shield! Looks great! Cheers for the vid.👍🏻
@@OUTBACK66-ln2xu Thanks for your comment. As the spindle has a locking pin, I do think it’s a good idea adding a touch of copper grease to the lugs and spindle.
Thanks for making this so clear and concise!
I try because that’s how I like it! Thanks to Mark at Motorcycle Tyres UK for slowly taking me through the process! 😁
Hi Phil looking great your bike , the carbon looks great especially on the black triple, and like yourself I always love to get cleaning around the bike when some parts are removed .👍😁 make me wish I still had my triple as sold it last year .🙁😁
Hi! Thanks for the kind comments. I’m hoping to do a couple more things to Speedy but it will have to wait for now. You have to clean if given the opportunity, it’s daft not too! 🤪 What did you replace your Triple with? 🤔
Hi Phil , replaced it with the 701 supermoto 😂 different style right enough and miss the triple for longer distance travel !! I still have the old trusty xr400 so maybe a third bike is needed and it will be another triple for sure 👍👍thanks for reply . Is yours for sale 🤣🤣👍
@@wattie1050 ahh yes, I remember now! I bet that’s a lot of fun! 😁 Speedy isn’t up for sale I’m afraid, maybe one day but I’m loving it too much atm! 😁👍 Stay safe and thanks as always for your support! 👊
Hi Phil , looks exactly the same procedure to remove and replace the rear wheel on my Tiger Sport 2013 , your bike is looking great and now even better with the extra carbon bits 👌
Hi Dale, Oh really, that’s interesting! Thanks for the love, I’m really pleased with how Speedy is looking, I’d like to do a few other things but they will have to wait for now! 😁
Hi Phil, good vid, I remove my wheels, on my 2018 RS model, every year, for a good strip down and clean! it’s black. Picked up a couple of nice tips there! I have carbon everywhere. Including the tail unit and heat shield! Looks great! Cheers for the vid.👍🏻
Hi! Thanks for watching and for your kind comments. I’m pleased to hear you found the video helpful! Your bike sounds awesome. 😁👍
@@TheAdventuresofPhilJones 👍🏻
Loving the videos Phil, stunning bike you have there.
Thanks so much, I really appreciate the encouragement. I do love my Speedy, and try to look after her! 😁👍
thank you for this video. i plan to replace the mud guard/flap on my 1200rr with a carbon one just like yours. this video will come in handy.
You’re very welcome, I’m pleased the video helps give you some ideas. Let me know how you get on! 😁👍
Very straight forward thanks, do you also have a video to change the rear brake disc?
Thanks so much. No I don’t at the moment I’m afraid! 😬
Believe it or not my speed triple has got a proper centre stand fitted very scarce to get a hold of
@@johnmayberry7669 Oh wow, that is unusual!
Yeh it was supplied by sw motech. I fitted it myself quite a tough job but worth it's wait in gold
On my speedy l have 3into 1 carbon exhaust and have to remove the end can when taking off the back wheel
The mechanic put grease on the threads of the spindle and then torqued it up. Given torque values are usually dry, unless otherwise stated.
@@OUTBACK66-ln2xu Thanks for your comment. As the spindle has a locking pin, I do think it’s a good idea adding a touch of copper grease to the lugs and spindle.
Do not do this procedure with the bike in gear!
Thanks for your comment Why shouldn’t the bike be in gear? Genuine question.
@@TheAdventuresofPhilJones can damage the gears. The workshop manual says to perform this with the engine in neutral
@@spawn90761 Thanks for your advice, I’ve seen it done both ways, I’ll ask the boys for their response. 👍