Great vid and explanations! Don't buy cheap non oem ebay ones, to replace it with (I have done this task 3 times, the 3rd time I bought a used from ebay but OEM (from a 2004 Tuono that fit the rsv 2000 perfectly) and problem solved. Also replaced the started relay with a heavy duty (4 times larger size), as well as the wire going to the starter with a thicker hi quality wire). A most fun bike to ride solo! The only other major problem with this bike is the charging rectifier/connection, replaced mine with one from a blackbird and I get between 13.9-14.1 volts constantly with no overheating of connections. Enjoy!
Thank for your video, i know from personal experience of a low battery, i have put load on the bike with a low battery through ignorance on my part of that starting process by unfortunately letting the battery get low because it wasn't being ridden, one thing in aprilia manual that not many people talk about is aprilia advice you to pull the clutch in on starting to help the bike start, i think from memory its to do with the sprag clutch by dont quote me on that, the wiring i didn't know about that upgrade, but u can do a 150amp stator upgrade which is worthwhile and put a heavy duty battery and uprated battery leads on it to,, mine has the 150amp stator on it and it helps,,another thing people use is a trickle charger, i use a solariser which is just that a solar panel that trickle charges the battery...oh and i scrapped the copper ngk plugs and put irriduim in makes it start alot better.
You can use any bolt thats an inch long or longer and an impact driver u do not need any special puller or heat or engine locking tool just an inch long m22 1.50 bolt and impact driver
I think you have to be careful with replacement of that gasket some people have replaced with the wrong thickness and have caused running issues etc just one to be aware off. Good vid I've used the locking tool before and a bit of heat on then flywheel .
Hallo. Ich hätte bitte eine kurze Frage. Bei meiner Aprilia zeigt nach paar km Diag 21 an.google sagt Kühlmittel sensor.Wie kann man das prüfen, und wo sitzt der genau?Sie läuft sonst sehr gut.Wäre dankbar für eine Antwort Gruss
@@Nissankingcabutethe flywheel puller.. whats the thread dia & pitch to make one.. i have a lathe etc & looing to adapt a bolt but dont have the bike yet.. pickup in a week.. regards from NZ P.S. found the thread.. M22x1.5
It is a possibility, double check around the casing for any bolts you may have missed… if the case has never been opened before they can be stubborn, but with some patience you’ll get it.
Great vid and explanations! Don't buy cheap non oem ebay ones, to replace it with (I have done this task 3 times, the 3rd time I bought a used from ebay but OEM (from a 2004 Tuono that fit the rsv 2000 perfectly) and problem solved. Also replaced the started relay with a heavy duty (4 times larger size), as well as the wire going to the starter with a thicker hi quality wire). A most fun bike to ride solo! The only other major problem with this bike is the charging rectifier/connection, replaced mine with one from a blackbird and I get between 13.9-14.1 volts constantly with no overheating of connections. Enjoy!
Nice clear vid of the work involved and some sound advise of the problems. Great job
Informative video, thanks for demonstrating
Thank for your video, i know from personal experience of a low battery, i have put load on the bike with a low battery through ignorance on my part of that starting process by unfortunately letting the battery get low because it wasn't being ridden, one thing in aprilia manual that not many people talk about is aprilia advice you to pull the clutch in on starting to help the bike start, i think from memory its to do with the sprag clutch by dont quote me on that, the wiring i didn't know about that upgrade, but u can do a 150amp stator upgrade which is worthwhile and put a heavy duty battery and uprated battery leads on it to,, mine has the 150amp stator on it and it helps,,another thing people use is a trickle charger, i use a solariser which is just that a solar panel that trickle charges the battery...oh and i scrapped the copper ngk plugs and put irriduim in makes it start alot better.
Thank you mate for the video. Really helps.
Would it be possible to tell me the thread size of the fly wheel puller tool used , any info would be appreciated
M22 thread pitch 1.50
You can use any bolt thats an inch long or longer and an impact driver u do not need any special puller or heat or engine locking tool just an inch long m22 1.50 bolt and impact driver
@@PiedPiperify thanks but how do you tighten it without engine locking tool?
Thanks for info much appreciated about to start fixing it after a long delay @@PiedPiperify
I think you have to be careful with replacement of that gasket some people have replaced with the wrong thickness and have caused running issues etc just one to be aware off.
Good vid I've used the locking tool before and a bit of heat on then flywheel .
Some great info there will definitely help people 😁
great video was wanting to know do you put any grease or oil on the sprag clutch inner would be greatly appreciated thanks
Nice one Ash 👍
Hallo. Ich hätte bitte eine kurze Frage. Bei meiner Aprilia zeigt nach paar km Diag 21 an.google sagt Kühlmittel sensor.Wie kann man das prüfen, und wo sitzt der genau?Sie läuft sonst sehr gut.Wäre dankbar für eine Antwort
Gruss
Hi guys did you need to use the crank locking tool, im doing my sprag atm.
No just a good quality impact gun
@@motorcyclerepairtorbay thanks im doing mine now just waiting for the parts to arrive.
@@Nissankingcabutethe flywheel puller.. whats the thread dia & pitch to make one.. i have a lathe etc & looing to adapt a bolt but dont have the bike yet.. pickup in a week.. regards from NZ
P.S. found the thread.. M22x1.5
Im failing to remove the cover that you tap slightly with a hammer, is it possible there another bolt ?
It is a possibility, double check around the casing for any bolts you may have missed… if the case has never been opened before they can be stubborn, but with some patience you’ll get it.
rear suspension look very bouncy when you was lifting the bike on table