Omg this is epic I started watching you years ago for phone durability and here I am today now a motorcyclist and watching this video I need, epic, thanks Zack😁
You can do this without taking off the seat and fender bolts. You need to lift the bike up about a foot using a good Jack. I like to remove the clamp that secures the rear brake hose too. It’s an 8 mm bolt . That gives you more flexibility on the rear caliper and I use a bungee cord to secure the caliper
So, how does the final drive just "pop" right out? Mine definitely doesn't want to pop...I have the shaft, stuck to that, and that, stuck to the tire, but all off the bike. Almost there!
You can also get 2 buddies to help out if you don't have a cruiser stand. 1. to hold the bike while you jack it past the rear fender clearance and 2. to pull the rear tire out when it's all clear. I have a digital copy of the repair manual if you want it JerryRigEverything
Thanks! I actually sold that bike. I'm riding a Ducati Monster S2R nowadays. I had to buy a rear stand for that one. No jerryrigging a stand outta cinder blocks anymore.
You don't have to remove the seat or fender.. plus David Sherman is right, just take the whole diff in one pull, don't split it.. twas not necessary.. but we all live and learn if we try, so good try.. just did wayy more than need be.. good luck and ride safe.. least you learned something :)
I'm trying to find a video for changing the rear brake rotor on my V Star....Do I have to remove rear wheel or, is there a way without removing the wheel? From what I see in this video, It looks like I might have to.
Has anyone encountered any problems with extreme wear on the splined sleeve that links the drive shaft with the rear differential? Any unusual wear on the shaft splines. Mine were rounded off quite a bit. Very expensive to replace. I did all the work myself.
Great vid! I'm in college too lol. I have the same bike (2001 vstar 1100). I was wondering if you've changed the drive shaft oil and if its hard to do? Thanks!
@2:17 was silly unnecessary all you have to do is remove the 4 bolts holding the final drive to the frame, no need to split it in half and remove only one half, getting to those back 2 acorn nuts must've been a bitch because you're supposed to remove that drive housing completely to disassemble it.
8/09/14...MC mechanics ...I'm in my Cave trying to remove the rear axle nut on my Honda Shadow. I done put 24" of cheat on it and it won't break...What do I do next? It's 90 deg F and I'm sweatin' . If I rosebud heat it I'm sure I'm gonna screw something up.
JerryRigEverything a strong sneaky little guy!! Quick question my shaft drive is dripping oil from where the wheel joins the final drive do you know what the problem might be??
Leaky shafts are the worst... Hmm... I honestly am not sure what might be wrong with that. Is there any type of gasket or seal around that part? It might just need replacing.
I just want to say hey the guy made a video trying to help people see how the tire comes off everyone has variations of how they do things and I don't know this guy at all but all your rude remarks are just a waste and find something better to do with your lives. Cant stand disrespectful assholes especially when someone was just doing something to try to help! and yeah i know im late on commenting.
Thanks man, I enjoy making videos. Sometimes UA-cam comments are constructive, and sometimes they aren't. Ive learned to take both. I don't delete the negative comments because they might end up helping someone else, and that's what UA-cam is here for. Thanks for being one of the positive commentors.
This is crazy. I've watched a ton of your durability test. Now you're teaching me to work on my motorcycle. You really are the G.O.A.T.
Omg this is epic I started watching you years ago for phone durability and here I am today now a motorcyclist and watching this video I need, epic, thanks Zack😁
Lmfao came here to comment the same thing. I'm thinking to my self "man this guys voice sounds so familiar...." Then I saw the channel name hahaha.
Thanks man, i just bought a 1981 suzuki gs650 g , its a shaft drive. im a college student so this will save me a lot of money!
You can do this without taking off the seat and fender bolts. You need to lift the bike up about a foot using a good Jack. I like to remove the clamp that secures the rear brake hose too. It’s an 8 mm bolt . That gives you more flexibility on the rear caliper and I use a bungee cord to secure the caliper
Excellent video dude thank you so much one of the best I've seen. Helped so much.
Good suggestion.
Glad I could help.
Its a fun bike, and no i never have done the drive shaft oil.
Zack can you make a video to show us your motorcycle collection.
So, how does the final drive just "pop" right out? Mine definitely doesn't want to pop...I have the shaft, stuck to that, and that, stuck to the tire, but all off the bike. Almost there!
You can also get 2 buddies to help out if you don't have a cruiser stand. 1. to hold the bike while you jack it past the rear fender clearance and 2. to pull the rear tire out when it's all clear.
I have a digital copy of the repair manual if you want it JerryRigEverything
Thanks! I actually sold that bike. I'm riding a Ducati Monster S2R nowadays. I had to buy a rear stand for that one. No jerryrigging a stand outta cinder blocks anymore.
id love to have that manual
How do you change the transfer case oil? I have 2005 vstar 1100 and the manual shows a cover that I don't have on my bike.
You don't have to remove the seat or fender.. plus David Sherman is right, just take the whole diff in one pull, don't split it.. twas not necessary.. but we all live and learn if we try, so good try.. just did wayy more than need be.. good luck and ride safe.. least you learned something :)
Man this video was a life (more like knuckle) saver!
I'm trying to find a video for changing the rear brake rotor on my V Star....Do I have to remove rear wheel or, is there a way without removing the wheel? From what I see in this video, It looks like I might have to.
alssign1 the rear wheel will have to be removed to change out rotor
What brand are your pipes!
Has anyone encountered any problems with extreme wear on the splined sleeve that links the drive shaft with the rear differential? Any unusual wear on the shaft splines. Mine were rounded off quite a bit. Very expensive to replace. I did all the work myself.
Yep. Use ONLY 60% moly paste for spline lube. Regular grease, including low volume moly doesn't come close to protecting splines from brutal stresses.
Lost me at the blocks. Real loving care.
why pamper the bottom of a frame on a $3k bike. blocks are fine
Great vid! I'm in college too lol. I have the same bike (2001 vstar 1100). I was wondering if you've changed the drive shaft oil and if its hard to do? Thanks!
@2:17 was silly unnecessary all you have to do is remove the 4 bolts holding the final drive to the frame, no need to split it in half and remove only one half, getting to those back 2 acorn nuts must've been a bitch because you're supposed to remove that drive housing completely to disassemble it.
I should say that I'm a motorcycle technician, and doing it your way would loose me money.
8/09/14...MC mechanics ...I'm in my Cave trying to remove the rear axle nut on my Honda Shadow. I done put 24" of cheat on it and it won't break...What do I do next? It's 90 deg F and I'm sweatin' . If I rosebud heat it I'm sure I'm gonna screw something up.
Milwaukee impact
Wow. Jerry Rig classic!
How did you get the bike onto the blocks in the first place lol
Car jack!!!! I missed it
5TRYD4 Its a sneaky little guy...
JerryRigEverything a strong sneaky little guy!! Quick question my shaft drive is dripping oil from where the wheel joins the final drive do you know what the problem might be??
Leaky shafts are the worst... Hmm... I honestly am not sure what might be wrong with that. Is there any type of gasket or seal around that part? It might just need replacing.
I have a video on UA-cam on how I use a Harbor Freight Jack to change front ,rear tires, brakes, and for general maintenance including polishing.
Correct. Ride safe.
I just want to say hey the guy made a video trying to help people see how the tire comes off everyone has variations of how they do things and I don't know this guy at all but all your rude remarks are just a waste and find something better to do with your lives. Cant stand disrespectful assholes especially when someone was just doing something to try to help! and yeah i know im late on commenting.
Thanks man, I enjoy making videos. Sometimes UA-cam comments are constructive, and sometimes they aren't. Ive learned to take both. I don't delete the negative comments because they might end up helping someone else, and that's what UA-cam is here for. Thanks for being one of the positive commentors.
Hope its similar to my '84 cb750
Good job I like the video
Jerod Lefholz Thank you!
alot of talking but no video of you taking apart
My final drive won't just pop off like yours
Just the highlights NO DETAILS ? No help here !!!
Don't show the best parts 👎👎👎
Yeah my videos are better. Step by step lot more detailed and a lot simpler