Excellent video!! I did rejet my carburetor and after watching your video I realized that I routed my throttle cables incorrectly, the way you had them was correct.
@@one_terrabike3151 I just finished upgrading to the Acerbis 5.8 tank, XRsOnly exhaust, jetting and swapped red fenders for white. Have a couple more items to do (JNS Headlamp, smaller turn signals and a rear rack). I love this bike.
Good video thank you for the easy to follow disassembly of the carburetor. I thought about taking it to my Honda dealership for re-jetting but they are 170 per hour!
Thank you! 🙂 Check out the Dave's mod video of mine (sorry for the music I shouldn't have included it lol) and check the timestamps...that should help! 🙂
Great Video, Just installed new jets on my 09’ XRL, found out there’s no reason to undo the throttle cables near the Handlebars. All u need to do is loosen the nuts that hold the cables on to the Carb,separate the cables and no problem they pop right off.Otherwise the whole mod was done in two hours. Runs way better with no choke needed using 55/158 jets and one shim on the needle,Drilled the slide also ,,Motorcycle shop wanted $185.00 ,, LOL
You're absolutely correct about removing the cables... Not exactly sure what was going through my mind then but glad you pointed that out! [it'll save people time lol]
the side panels are all I remove ( not the seat or tank or other body parts the throttle cables are easy, just remove the two Phillips screws holding the carb bracket to the carb and then unhook the cables from the bell crank then you don't loose adjustment
Big thnx from the Netherlands! The airbox intake tube was a big problem on My Honda Fmx 650. Now how I see you doing it, I was in 2 minutes ready.. Great that you sharing you're Knowledge.
That was amazing, best how to video ive ever seen and i rarely ever post comments but this one deserved it, to the point, nothing missing, easy to follow. I thought about taking it to a shop but i seen a 5 minute video and had to take a look. Was not disappointed. Thank you sir!!!
hi this Bruce, the 4:39 time , how does the choke come out? mine is stuck inside, it come out a little but it gets stuck! this is better that the other video, it makes it much easier!
You do not need to remove the cable from the throttle. You do not need to touch the throttle at all. just loosen the nuts down by the carburetor and disconnect from carb
You're absolutely correct! I believe someone else mentioned this in the comments before 😁. Thanks for trying to help others looking to do this & of course thank you for watching!
The NX650 and XR600R combined is what the XR650L is. It uses the frame concept off the XR600R and motor from the NX650 (its gearing is different though). The XL's are a tad older, and unfortunately I don't know too much about those 😔
If it doesn't idle you need to clean your pilot jet out 😁...while you're in there clean everything of course, but your needle mostly affects your mid range power.
@@one_terrabike3151 Do I need to pay attention to how many rotations ,in or out, for the pilot jet? Mine recently will not idle without choke. Ran great before I forgot to run all the gas out of carb before storing it for a few months in Arizona.
I haven't had to remove mine quite yet but I'll take a look in the service manual and let you know-- if I find on forums more ppl would like a video I'll make one 🙂
It’s a PITA! I’ve done mine a few times to replace a rear shock. You have to remove the seat, side covers, and the little guard attached the the bottom of the box. Then take all the bolts out, disconnect the wires on top, open the zip ties attached to the top, and then collapse the intake tube and pull it through the left side of the frame. It will fit... barely.... might help to spit on it.
I've never tried that myself as you'd have to disconnect virtually everything on the carburetor to do so... That means you're only about 2 steps away from pulling the carburetor out [it'd be connected to the intake boot and airbox tube and you'd need to undo the brake reservoir bolt]. For how easy it is to just remove it and work on it while it's removed I'd just do the extra 2 or so steps
@@bottsfinevids4463 Have you done this? Used to be easy on the 2 strokes back in the day. All I need to get to is the pilot jet and clean it out real quick. All this to get to a pilot jet? Jeeesh.
Note: Removing the cables from up top is NOT necessary as I did! Hope that helps and thanks for watching!
Timestamps:
Remove Side Panels: 0:13
Remove Seat Strap: 0:26
Remove Seat Bolts: 0:42
Remove Seat: 0:52
Remove Brake Reservoir: 0:57
Remove Front Fins/Shrouds: 1:19
Remove Gas Tank: 1:55
Loosen Throttle Lines: 2:28
Remove Throttle Lines from Carb: 3:03
Loosen intake tube clamp: 3:33
Remove fuel overflow line: 3:44
Remove Oil Separator: 3:49
Move line clamps: 4:20
Remove Choke Line: 4:28
Remove Fuel Line: 4:37
Loosen other air tube clamp (to cylinder head): 4:41
Move intake tubing: 4:49
Wiggle Carb Out: 5:01
**Second Look at XR650B(ike): 2:23
Excellent video!! I did rejet my carburetor and after watching your video I realized that I routed my throttle cables incorrectly, the way you had them was correct.
Glad the video helped! 👍🙂
About to do this for the first time and this video is insanely informative. Such a great channel if you have an XR. Thanks guys..!!!
Glad it helped! This task could definitely be a bit daunting without a bit of help!
@@one_terrabike3151 I just finished upgrading to the Acerbis 5.8 tank, XRsOnly exhaust, jetting and swapped red fenders for white. Have a couple more items to do (JNS Headlamp, smaller turn signals and a rear rack). I love this bike.
Thank you! you should make another one on how to install it
Just do it in reverse 👌🙂-- it *shouldn't* be different lol
Good video thank you for the easy to follow disassembly of the carburetor. I thought about taking it to my Honda dealership for re-jetting but they are 170 per hour!
Glad it helped!
Short and to the point! Thank you
You're welcome! 🙂
Yeah, doubting that's only gonna take me 5min, but glad for the breakdown
Perhaps I was being a tad optimistic 🤣... Hope it helps 😁
Gooooooood god im thankfull for my old foreman 450's carb location. Lift the seat and BAM its right there , ALL accessible !
Quick, concise and to the point. Well done.
Thank you!
Great job on the video. Thank you for taking the time to make it. Planning on re-jetting mine this week if I can find a good tutorial like this one.
Thank you! 🙂
Check out the Dave's mod video of mine (sorry for the music I shouldn't have included it lol) and check the timestamps...that should help! 🙂
Great Video, Just installed new jets on my 09’ XRL, found out there’s no reason to undo the throttle cables near the Handlebars. All u need to do is loosen the nuts that hold the cables on to the Carb,separate the cables and no problem they pop right off.Otherwise the whole mod was done in two hours. Runs way better with no choke needed using 55/158 jets and one shim on the needle,Drilled the slide also ,,Motorcycle shop wanted $185.00 ,, LOL
You're absolutely correct about removing the cables... Not exactly sure what was going through my mind then but glad you pointed that out! [it'll save people time lol]
This new honda bro thanks you.
the side panels are all I remove ( not the seat or tank or other body parts the throttle cables are easy, just remove the two Phillips screws holding the carb bracket to the carb and then unhook the cables from the bell crank then you don't loose adjustment
Very smart! Thanks for watching! 😁
that was clever putting the bread on your bike in the beginning
It's still a carb right? 😁😂
Big thnx from the Netherlands! The airbox intake tube was a big problem on My Honda Fmx 650. Now how I see you doing it, I was in 2 minutes ready..
Great that you sharing you're Knowledge.
Yeah that tube is no joke! Thanks for watching 😁
Heat those boots up with a heat gun. Makes it real easy
Never thought of that! Good thinking!
That was amazing, best how to video ive ever seen and i rarely ever post comments but this one deserved it, to the point, nothing missing, easy to follow. I thought about taking it to a shop but i seen a 5 minute video and had to take a look. Was not disappointed. Thank you sir!!!
Glad it helped!
helpful vid, many thanks !
You're welcome!
Great vid by the way! 🤘😎
Thank you!
The bread !!! 😆
Just trying to get the big red pig off all the carbs... so irresponsible XD
People talk about removing and cleaning the carbs on an adventure o my goodness that looks crazy hard to do on the road lol
Can you do a video on how to adjust the throttle cables properly
This is a great idea! I'll consider this for future videos!
hi this Bruce, the 4:39 time , how does the choke come out? mine is stuck inside, it come out a little but it gets stuck! this is better that the other video, it makes it much easier!
At 4:31 you see it just screws out entirely. Send me a picture/video your problem to my Instagram DM's @oneterrabike and I'll be able to help more.
You do not need to remove the cable from the throttle. You do not need to touch the throttle at all.
just loosen the nuts down by the carburetor and disconnect from carb
You're absolutely correct! I believe someone else mentioned this in the comments before 😁. Thanks for trying to help others looking to do this & of course thank you for watching!
A hack I've found is to stuck a wrench or fat screwdriver between the frame and intake tube and itll just hold the fat f*cker in place.
Is there a difference between Honda nx ,xl
The NX650 and XR600R combined is what the XR650L is. It uses the frame concept off the XR600R and motor from the NX650 (its gearing is different though). The XL's are a tad older, and unfortunately I don't know too much about those 😔
Dayum I took my choke line out an it was rusty ash anyone know if I can still use it ?
Gonna get mine off today or tomorrow +( no idles at all, probably the needle :(
If it doesn't idle you need to clean your pilot jet out 😁...while you're in there clean everything of course, but your needle mostly affects your mid range power.
@@one_terrabike3151 yep, you're right! Full revision as always. Thanks again! :)
Absolutely! Glad to be of help 😁
@@one_terrabike3151 Do I need to pay attention to how many rotations ,in or out, for the pilot jet? Mine recently will not idle without choke. Ran great before I forgot to run all the gas out of carb before storing it for a few months in Arizona.
yea baby...isnt it fun working on simple motorcycles!!
Especially carburetors ;)
Damn I wish my nx650 had enough room just to pull it out
How tf do I remove the air box on this thing?
I haven't had to remove mine quite yet but I'll take a look in the service manual and let you know-- if I find on forums more ppl would like a video I'll make one 🙂
It’s a PITA! I’ve done mine a few times to replace a rear shock. You have to remove the seat, side covers, and the little guard attached the the bottom of the box. Then take all the bolts out, disconnect the wires on top, open the zip ties attached to the top, and then collapse the intake tube and pull it through the left side of the frame. It will fit... barely.... might help to spit on it.
Thanks for the heads up and instructions! I'm sure that'll help others! 🙂
Can jets be switched out by just twisting carb and not full removal?
I've never tried that myself as you'd have to disconnect virtually everything on the carburetor to do so... That means you're only about 2 steps away from pulling the carburetor out [it'd be connected to the intake boot and airbox tube and you'd need to undo the brake reservoir bolt]. For how easy it is to just remove it and work on it while it's removed I'd just do the extra 2 or so steps
Yes
@@bottsfinevids4463 Have you done this? Used to be easy on the 2 strokes back in the day. All I need to get to is the pilot jet and clean it out real quick. All this to get to a pilot jet? Jeeesh.
Step one put bread in bike
I heard bread is permeable, and it acts as a great air filter too! 🤣 [Note: Please for the love of your XR... Don't do this lol]