Excellent vid! I usually just do the shop for maintenance work, but thought I'd give it a shot. Excellent pointers. Plus was stoked when I started and you said you were from upstate NY. Haha! I am originally from up there myself, NC now. :) Thanks again.
Nice tutorial brother. I've found that a rubber strap filter wrench will take off any size oil filter I've ever used it on. I also like using a non synthetic oil because I like to change my oil often (within every 2k miles). Nice bike btw would like to see a walk around. Cheers!
I found that doing the filter 2 full turns was not possible, as its way to tight in my mind too, I just done the same video on my gsx s1000, i used the foil trick but only single & it got a hole in it oops, maybe i should have had beer too :-)
Excellent vid! I usually just do the shop for maintenance work, but thought I'd give it a shot. Excellent pointers.
Plus was stoked when I started and you said you were from upstate NY. Haha! I am originally from up there myself, NC now. :)
Thanks again.
Nice tutorial brother. I've found that a rubber strap filter wrench will take off any size oil filter I've ever used it on. I also like using a non synthetic oil because I like to change my oil often (within every 2k miles). Nice bike btw would like to see a walk around. Cheers!
Nice job on this video. Thanks.
Thanks for the video was helpful
I found that doing the filter 2 full turns was not possible, as its way to tight in my mind too,
I just done the same video on my gsx s1000, i used the foil trick but only single & it got a hole in it oops, maybe i should have had beer too :-)
No; you should be able to get a few changes in before thats necessary.
I wanted to do 2 turns and I destroyed the filter
Warm it up first?
Yes. The oil is thinner when it´s warm. Drains faster and gets rid of all the oil inside the engine