When I had to drop the engine, I had removed the entire rear frame sub assembly - after the upper and lower side panels were removed, unclip the rear brake light connecter (left side, by the passenger foot peg), then two upper bolts under the seat and a bolt on each side. Made working back there wayyyy easier. Highly recommend!
I own a Yamaha motorcycle with a speed of 140 km, but the maximum speed I can reach is 95 km. I replaced the CVT group, but the speed is still limited. Could the reason be the roller? Could you please explain?
Great video. I think you found the squeek when you mentioned the shiny areas.
@@floydholbrook185 thanks and thanks for watching
I love the video,where did u find that hand held socket u have
@@winstonlawrencej Walmart thanks for watching
Thanks brother, you are looking good.
@@JimMee49 thanks and thanks for watching
When I had to drop the engine, I had removed the entire rear frame sub assembly - after the upper and lower side panels were removed, unclip the rear brake light connecter (left side, by the passenger foot peg), then two upper bolts under the seat and a bolt on each side. Made working back there wayyyy easier. Highly recommend!
Gracias muchas gracias por el vídeo
Oil may be the cause of damage to the rubber pads
@@نوفلعبدالحميد I know thanks for watching
I own a Yamaha motorcycle with a speed of 140 km, but the maximum speed I can reach is 95 km. I replaced the CVT group, but the speed is still limited. Could the reason be the roller? Could you please explain?
@@نوفلعبدالحميد check to make sure the throttle is going all the way open. No really sure on a Yamaha
My carb giving me problems this days, what do you suggest friend?
@@felixboateng622 i bought one on eBay it worked pretty good or rebuild and clean the one u got. Thanks for watching