BMW F800GS - Remove and install rear wheel

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  • Опубліковано 22 бер 2012
  • I take my wheels off quite frequently to change tires and bearings or to switch to my street rims. I thought I might as well throw a little clip together to show how I do it. As usual if you aren't mechanically inclined leave it to the dealer. Follow BMW's instructions this is just how I do it. Video on the front wheel to follow soon.
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  • @AwesomePlayers
    @AwesomePlayers  12 років тому +3

    We just learned because we are cheap and we had too many bad experiences with dealers not doing a good job. I find if we take our time and do our research we can get it done. Having the right tools really helps and we have most of the ones we need now. We have only been going off the pavement for a little less than three years so we certainly are not the most experienced crew but we are slowly learning!

  • @johnfragos7660
    @johnfragos7660 8 років тому +1

    Great, straight to the point video . Congratulations!!

  • @smrangers
    @smrangers 11 років тому +6

    very good video , no typical american woffling , very good and straight to the point .

  • @ChrisPrice007
    @ChrisPrice007 10 років тому +1

    This is really helpful. I am off to change my tire! Thanks!

  • @Growwithmej
    @Growwithmej 7 років тому

    Great video - we'll spoken, very easy to understand and i really appreciate it _ I'm a new rider and I'm trying to learn to keep maintenance up personally on my F700gs and I've got no prior riding experience nor do i have any prior mechanical history so your video's are quite helpful! Thank you

    • @AwesomePlayers
      @AwesomePlayers  7 років тому +1

      Get the service DVD,. It is really good. I find the DVD along with sites like Advrider.com allows me to do everything. We just the valves and tune-up on a friends F800. Parts and labour would have been over 700$ at the stealer. I think we did it for 200$. It took a morning with 3 guys half working and goofing around.

  • @flying7boy
    @flying7boy 5 років тому

    Just did both of my front and rear tires with your tutorials.

  • @patriot8white
    @patriot8white 8 років тому

    Fantastic advice! Every step was perfect and great camera work.

    • @AwesomePlayers
      @AwesomePlayers  8 років тому

      +Robert “Bob” Riefstahl Glad to help.

  • @ericwestin4846
    @ericwestin4846 12 років тому

    thanks again. enjoyed the "tech tips" as well as the riding exploits

  • @nathankulinitsch5085
    @nathankulinitsch5085 10 років тому

    that was really useful., thanks from Sydney, Oz!!

  • @FindingMyWay
    @FindingMyWay 12 років тому

    Useful tip about the Caliper! Nice one.

  • @vidwatcher682
    @vidwatcher682 7 років тому

    Great video! Saved me $120 in labor at the dealer!

  • @wintersprots12
    @wintersprots12 12 років тому

    found this very very helpful! thank you sir

  • @jorgeperez-zb3ig
    @jorgeperez-zb3ig 8 років тому

    Good video many thanks amigo for your lessons

  • @kevinlind4640
    @kevinlind4640 4 роки тому

    Thank you ever so much for this tutorial!

  • @freitasctwfreitasctw1832
    @freitasctwfreitasctw1832 5 років тому

    Great video, thanks for posting.

  • @AwesomePlayers
    @AwesomePlayers  12 років тому

    I was using the E09 rear with a D606 front. works very well. Now I'm trying an MT21 front with a D6060 rear. I think I prefer 606 on the front.

  • @AwesomePlayers
    @AwesomePlayers  11 років тому

    I have the Motooverland rear rack and just bolted the case to it with 4 bolts. The case I use is a Nanuk but is the same as a Pelican but made in Canada.

  • @Demonwicked
    @Demonwicked 3 роки тому

    thank you for this, now i know how to do it on my bike

  • @AwesomePlayers
    @AwesomePlayers  10 років тому

    No problem. You can run tubes in a tubeless tire just not the other way around.

  • @jarrahEmarginata
    @jarrahEmarginata 11 років тому

    Nice! Looking at first tyre change on G650GS not same but great vid!

  • @Guybrush1816351
    @Guybrush1816351 12 років тому

    :D also i forgot to thank you for video, its actually very nice, well done ! :)

  • @2008superduke
    @2008superduke 12 років тому

    Love your videos.... I actually would like a dual sport, looked at them all, and am leaning towards the f800, but it is a little pricey :)

  • @AwesomePlayers
    @AwesomePlayers  12 років тому

    I've heard some folks use a rag as well. They are wave rotors from Galfer.

  • @adventurediaries1410
    @adventurediaries1410 4 роки тому

    I have been watching all your videos and these are treat to eye. kindly, if possible can you suggest the maintenance for my new purchase 2009 Bmw F800 GS as not sure what has already been done for routine maintenance.

    • @AwesomePlayers
      @AwesomePlayers  4 роки тому

      We all found the F800 to be a very reliable bike. If you do a lot of deep water the wheel bearings will need to be changed quite often. Also the slider pins on the brake callipers should be regularly lubricated.

  • @AwesomePlayers
    @AwesomePlayers  11 років тому +1

    We do try!

  • @ericwestin4846
    @ericwestin4846 12 років тому +1

    Love all the APORMC videos, thanks. so much fun to experience your rides vicariously. How did you get experience in motorcycle maintenence? also; how bout an APOFMC gear specs somewhere? surely someone would sponser it, and us new offroaders would love to hear your viewpoints. a new ADV rider and returning motorcyclist after 20yr break...Thanks

  • @chuckosterhout5641
    @chuckosterhout5641 Рік тому

    Good video, thanks

    • @AwesomePlayers
      @AwesomePlayers  Рік тому

      Nice to see folks are still getting some use out of these old videos. Cheers.

  • @marinermonty
    @marinermonty 11 років тому

    Nice video! I noticed your pelican case on the rack, is that bolted on? Could you please let me know what case that is and how it is fitted?
    Best Regards

  • @AwesomePlayers
    @AwesomePlayers  11 років тому

    I like the E09 more than a TKC. Cheaper, last longer, better traction on dirt.

  • @TugarRider747
    @TugarRider747 11 років тому

    Thanks for opinion and for truly awesome videos. /Thumb up/ :)

  • @drnozzel
    @drnozzel 4 роки тому

    Great job!! Do you have a video on doing the chain adjustment?

    • @AwesomePlayers
      @AwesomePlayers  3 роки тому

      No video on that. Most guys in our group tend to leave the chain on the loose side. Once you get a good measurement just push up on the chain and see how close it gets to the swing arm at the mid point between the sprockets. Then you have that as a reference. Be sure to check the tension in multiple places as chains can have a tight spot at that is where you still need to be at that minimum specification. I had a friend's Honda on my trailer and I noticed his chain looked tight. We unloaded and checked it and it seemed fine. We rolled forward a foot or so and it was too tight. We had to move the rear wheel forward.

  • @VanceRefrigeration
    @VanceRefrigeration 8 років тому +1

    What is this music? It's awesome!

  • @stallebrass
    @stallebrass 12 років тому

    A good tip I've picked up is to put a spanner or something similar, in between the chain and sprocket, roll the wheel forward trapping the spanner - you don't have to push hard so be gentle. This pushes the wheel up nice and close to the adjusters for tightening down on the axle nut. What brake rotors are they by the way chief?

  • @dougnval
    @dougnval 6 років тому

    Excellent video, this is the kind of detail that gives me confidence in doing that sort of thing myself. So what reasons do you have for removing that rear wheel? (other than checking bearings). I just bought an 800GS, only have 100 miles on it,,but need to understand when and what I will need to service on the bike.

    • @AwesomePlayers
      @AwesomePlayers  6 років тому

      I had two sets of wheels so I would swap them quite often. The off-road tires I used only last a few thousand kms so the wheels came off for that. I also went through 4 sets of chain and sprockets.

  • @abitofaviation
    @abitofaviation Рік тому

    perfect, thanks

  • @dogman75
    @dogman75 6 років тому

    Nice video is this the same concept for a 05 bmw 650 gs Dakar?

    • @AwesomePlayers
      @AwesomePlayers  6 років тому

      Pretty much the same for most chain driven bikes. I imagine they will have some variances but on my Husky 701 it is almost the same procedure.

  • @54321kola
    @54321kola 12 років тому

    thanx for video

  • @AwesomePlayers
    @AwesomePlayers  11 років тому

    I think the E07s are more street than the E09s but I've never tried one.

  • @vwaudi914
    @vwaudi914 11 років тому

    how many miles you get from that e09?

  • @TugarRider747
    @TugarRider747 11 років тому

    Tyre looks like Mitas E09 what happened to KTC? :)

  • @curty85
    @curty85 5 років тому

    Awesome. Thanks!!!!

  • @TugarRider747
    @TugarRider747 11 років тому

    I see, did you try E-07? Im getting propper bike soon ;) and Ill be riding probably 60-30-10 paved-unpaved-dirt, so Im looking for advice what shoes I should get it. Now it has about 6 years old E-08 and that was really skiddy circus on mud today during test ride. Nearly laid it but, heck yeah that was FUN :D

  • @acidcold5819
    @acidcold5819 6 років тому

    Thank you!

  • @patbisson7338
    @patbisson7338 4 роки тому

    A little off topic but wich seat did you find out to be the best i have sctually the comfort seat on my 800 gs thanks

    • @AwesomePlayers
      @AwesomePlayers  4 роки тому +1

      Pat Bisson I really liked my XPC Racing suede seat. Not sure they even exist anymore. Dave has the Touratech seat but doesn’t like it.

    • @patbisson7338
      @patbisson7338 4 роки тому

      @@AwesomePlayers good thanks a lot 🙂

  • @ericlaurence2095
    @ericlaurence2095 7 років тому +1

    THANK YOU

    • @AwesomePlayers
      @AwesomePlayers  7 років тому

      Thanks for watching.

    • @nadiatouil3104
      @nadiatouil3104 6 років тому

      Eric Laurence g 50ky. Le ministre des transports ikklpop

  • @stevia13
    @stevia13 9 років тому

    Hi there. At 34 sec in your video, the rear of your bike shows a tool tube, and a 2nd smaller tube running along the underside of the rack. Is there any way you could make a short video showing what these tubes are, what you use them for, and how you fitted them to your bike?
    Hope you can help. Many thanks. SA

    • @AwesomePlayers
      @AwesomePlayers  9 років тому

      I will try to do that in the next few days. The small tube broke and fell off though.
      RIley

    • @stevia13
      @stevia13 9 років тому

      Hi Riley. Thanks - appreciate you doing that. Can I ask what the small tube was anyway, and what you used it for? Stevie

    • @AwesomePlayers
      @AwesomePlayers  9 років тому

      Stephen Andrews It is actually a tube used on tractors to store the owners manual. I keep some of my non essential tools in it. I always worry that the plastic will fail and it will fall off. It has started to crack at one of the mounts. Here is where i bought mine.
      www.agrisupply.com/manual-canister-large/p/67670/

  • @Guybrush1816351
    @Guybrush1816351 12 років тому

    :D cool! thank you!

  • @slavikf1
    @slavikf1 8 років тому

    Great video, cut and music! Thanx for the advice.
    How do you loose the 24 nut not holding the axle on the other side? Actually I have the same question on assembling.
    If this is a some kind of a stupid question to ask let me know, I will erase the comment and avoid the ambarrasment :)

    • @AwesomePlayers
      @AwesomePlayers  8 років тому

      I actually use an old Honda 24 mm wrench that splits in to two parts. Makes it small to carry. A lot of folks use the Motion Pro tire and wrench combo.
      www.amazon.ca/Motion-Pro-Tire-Levers-24mm/dp/B0027FSU4Y

    • @nef4ri0us68
      @nef4ri0us68 6 років тому

      Good video, I like seeing it done before I give it a go

  • @marcelobybike
    @marcelobybike 6 років тому

    Hi, What is the specification of the transmission chain of your motorcycle?

    • @AwesomePlayers
      @AwesomePlayers  6 років тому

      sprocketcenter.com/street-sprocket-applications/bmw/f800-gs-2008-2017.html

  • @AcerArlo
    @AcerArlo 3 роки тому

    Will this method work on a 2010 F650gs?

    • @AwesomePlayers
      @AwesomePlayers  3 роки тому

      Yes. All bikes are pretty much the same. Torque values might be different.

  • @Twbastards
    @Twbastards 12 років тому

    nice!

  • @Guybrush1816351
    @Guybrush1816351 12 років тому

    Purely out of self interest i would like you to make video about oilchange and oil filter chance :D Mainly because i am fairly sure i'm going to shill out some cach for a new F800 gs and am going to do the motoman breakin :)

  • @cadeere74
    @cadeere74 9 років тому

    Can you give your two cents on tires, should we just take a shit at the TKC80 or do you have any experience with Mitas or Hidenau?

    • @AwesomePlayers
      @AwesomePlayers  9 років тому

      letgouvgod TKC is a great tire. 19" front is good, 21" not so much. For real dirt I like a D606 in front and a E09 Dakar out back. The D908 works really well in back as well. On my narrowed rear rim I will run a D606 in 130 width and it works well also.

    • @cadeere74
      @cadeere74 9 років тому

      Awesome Players I just watched the video where you go over the tidbits here and there, and you mention having the rim "narrowed" by Woody's was this just for the KLR sized Dunlops? How much did you pay for that? was it worth it? and for that matter two sets of rims, what is the other set for? street? Sorry I just got my bike and you are my go to so far...

    • @AwesomePlayers
      @AwesomePlayers  9 років тому

      letgouvgod I wanted a set for the street with a wider 19" front and a set for the dirt with a narrower rear. Can't remember the coast, I try to forget as soon as possible. Give Woody a call. Was it worth it.... well I don't do much street riding so was actually thinking of selling my street wheels.

  • @AwesomePlayers
    @AwesomePlayers  12 років тому

    Next time I do one I''l shoot it although it is really easy. Remove drain plug, remove filter, put drain plug back, install new filter, fill with oil. 5 minutes tops.

  • @smrangers
    @smrangers 11 років тому

    ooooooooooops sorry your not yankie , your canadian . well done good video

  • @AwesomePlayers
    @AwesomePlayers  10 років тому

    Nope, they have tubes.

  • @stclairej
    @stclairej 7 років тому

    Great video...a little too much jewelry.