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FRB Freeridebeans
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 ธ.ค. 2012
@FRBFreerideBeans is a community TH-cam channel that caters to motorbike enthusiasts seeking adventures, chat, testrides and banter. Join us as we embark on exhilarating (maybe), freeride journeys across breathtaking landscapes (of the Midlands), pushing the limits of speed and skill on two wheels (not).
@FRBFreerideBeans believe in fostering a community of passionate riders who can share their experiences, exchange knowledge, and support each other's motorcycling journeys.
By subscribing to @FRBFreerideBeans, you'll gain access to a captivating world of motorcycling adventures, where you can get involved in our exhilarating rides or learn valuable skills to enhance your own riding prowess. Join our ever-growing community of motorbike enthusiasts and let us ignite your passion for two-wheeled excitement.
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@FRBFreerideBeans believe in fostering a community of passionate riders who can share their experiences, exchange knowledge, and support each other's motorcycling journeys.
By subscribing to @FRBFreerideBeans, you'll gain access to a captivating world of motorcycling adventures, where you can get involved in our exhilarating rides or learn valuable skills to enhance your own riding prowess. Join our ever-growing community of motorbike enthusiasts and let us ignite your passion for two-wheeled excitement.
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@zeromotorcycles electric motorbike didn't disappoint #zeromotorcycles
@zeromotorcycles electric motorbike didn't disappoint #zeromotorcycles
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Where do you get that tool?
You've helped me so maybe I can offer up something (doubtful) I was having trouble with my fuel gage and running out of gas on 3/4 of a tank. ( Missed my reserve tank!!!) Any way.. Drained gas removed the two front screws lifted the tank pulled the fuel pump and you will see the fuel regulator. I asked several of my hard cor biker friends who all ride sport bikes and best they could tell me is Oh! It's "one of those you twist out" so that same information from all three made me feel much better and that's all it did! Nothing on TH-cam or in the manual helped so I took it off brought it to bed where I spotted what looked like the pull end of a zip tie👀 and with long nosed pliers gave it a gentle pull and out she came. I felt like monkey trying to get a banana out of glass box. But it works and saved me hundreds on the part alone that has to be bought used or replace the fuel pump. Always watching for that 💲, these companys have no thoughts of us the consumer of their product, like when they moved the solenoid from the engine compartment and attached it to the starter! That's not more convenient because now I've got to take the hammer under the car! But if you have trouble with your fuel regulator look for the end of a zip tie I finally
Hey there im 60 something and a lady, I'm on my own and I can't budget in the cost of serving my street triple 675, the ship is 100miles and I would need to rent a trailer probably twice because motorcycle shops never get done while you wait, do they. And my old truck drinks a gallon of fuel every 10 miles. So this is super helpful for me Thank You! Really same brake line but from both the reservoir and calapor 👌 never would have gotten that right🫣. Honestly it's my first fussy bike 😂 and he is a bit of a fuss. So many screws just to get to the radiator cap! A magnetic tray should come standard!
💙Thank you!!!!! 💙🇺🇲
My rear spring is wound all the way to the top is that a bit much it’s how it came to me wen got bike
It’s always advisable to get your suspension setup for you 👍
@@frbfreeridebeans true, was just browsing vid to try an understand the basics and I’m sure my rear is wound off to the top why would it be wound off fully
Gday mate whats your wait in kgs
Sorry for the late reply 98kg
Thanks for this, just trying to get my head around what's happening - first time doing it. Am I right in thinking that for the rear brake, you didn't change/remove all of the fluid - you just replaced some of the old fluid with some new fluid, but it was mostly just removing air? I guess you can just keep doing this, unless at some point you suspect the fluid in there is bad and needs to be fully drained and replaced?
Really appreciate this video. Thanks for the effort
No worries thanks for the view and comment it’s very much appreciated 👍
Static sag is not relevant. Unless your bike goes around town without you on it. You want to have the suspension allow enough up and down travel when you are on it. That is how a suspension works. All gas pressure shocks will try and be at full extension. The weight compressing the shock is the relevant part of getting travel adjusted right. Once you have shock travel sorted then adjust the shock valving to your taste.
Absolute rubbish the one reason it’s important is so you know you you have the correct spring rate
@@frbfreeridebeans spring rate and shock rate are two entirely different things. Related, yes, but entirely different.
Compression and rebound was well explained.
I don't get this. You had the same amount of static sag before and after the adjustment. We clearly saw 10mm of movement before and maybe 12-13mm after the adjustment. Practically the same.
Best entro sound ever for a motorcycle video!
Hello, should we mix antifreeze with water or should we put it pure?
Thanks for the view and comment the coolant I used you use as is no water
@@frbfreeridebeans Please, should I use the antiphthisis pure or mix it with water?
Did you mean for your thumbnail to be of the RS660?
Well that was a rookie error 🤣🤣
Not,
You really should suck the old fluid out of the reservoirs and film them with fresh fluid before you bleed. That gets the old fluid out of the lines much faster. You're pushing a lot of old fluid out and, worse, mixing new fluid with old fluid as your helper tops of the master cylinders. Not a good idea. Always suck almost all of the old fluid out of the master cylinders and refill with fresh fluid before you bleed the brakes. Also, you should only have to bleed the master cylinders if you replaced them (the master cylinders) or, for some reason you ran them completely dry and pumped air into them. Lastly, I may be wrong but it seems to me that when you bleed ABS, you should have the brake bleeders open. Otherwise, how can you push old fluid out of the ABS system? The fluid has nowhere to go. After bleeding ABS, you have to bleed the brakes again the normal way, of course.
Thanks for the video! Welldone! Just as a note from a fellow Street Triple owner: When draining the oil, have the bike on the side stand as per the manual. This makes the drain plug the lowest point on the bike. Allows the oil to drain faster, and helps drain more oil overall.
Thanks for the view and comment it’s much appreciated. I will try that in a couple of days when I do the oil change. I’m also going to be doing a video in the next few days on fitting some clipons to my striple 👍
Lovely to see my son,Glenn ride.❤
If the rider sag is proper and you have no static sag left you’re spring is too soft for you. And while I don’t want to say anything about Dave moss his experience I find him a very commercial bloke that doesn’t give away a lot in his free videos. For example Paul Thede from Racetech, he even wrote a book about all the components and info there is to know about suspension. There’s actually a lot more people than just him that are brilliant in suspension stuff. But just getting sag right is only the basics, in fact everyone should do this. Even better shops should do this when you buy a new bike. Sag off is geometry off and a bad steering bike, or at least worse than it could be. I’m kind of blessed I raced a lot of years motocross and had a few people around me teaching me a lot about this subject, it translates really well to road and race bikes. One thing I do miss on a lot of road bikes is a manual that states the rider and static sag values, as they differ a bit from bike to bike, as said it’s fine tuning the suspension to set it to the meant geometry. If you buy a motocross bike sag values are in your manual.
I 100% agree with you thanks for the comment and view it’s very much appreciated 👍
I hope you re checked rider sag after getting static sag set. You probably have more rider sag now than 35mm. Most bikes come under sprung for riders over 185 pounds (add 20 pounds for riding gear, helmet etc.) Also sag should be measured not in a stand, as it will be different when not. Also shoot for the same rider sag and damping front and rear, so the bike goes down evenly and returns at both ends the same. To get proper sag often you need to change the springs front and rear if on the heavy side to get the balance between comfort and handling.
Great vid 👍, bought an sold a few bikes but I'll never sell my FZ1000S, she's 18 years young, it's a keeper ❤🤘
SHAKE out da foam crumbs!
Great vid, and wow... lovely bike 😮
Thanks for the view and comment it’s much appreciated 👍
Didn’t this party make headlines with their own hailing and praising a real nazi war criminal?? Idiots.
To remove the oid oil filter with a channel lock is ok but no to tight the new one. It will put a dent on it.
Hand-tight on the filter. No need to hulk it.
@AbjectMaelstrom 🤣🤣 didn’t hulk it 🤣🤣it was only hand tight as I’d got oily hands so just nipped it up
@@frbfreeridebeans 😁👍, gotcha. Just be careful. Definitely had some folks hulk it down then I have to wrench it to take it off.
@@frbfreeridebeans how many Km you got on it now?
Nearly 11k but I’ve not been riding due to ill health. But keep an eye on the channel as I’m in the middle of ordering the parts to change it into a Daytona minus the engine 👍
Ive noticed the earpeace hifi pro ones, I wondered if they might improve the music from my Cardo much more than these while riding. Or would I be wasting my money. Its a shame btw they is no connecting cord between them for security.
Yes I totally agree with you about the cord. I’m not sure about the hifi pro ones might be worth a try. I also use mine for when I travel on a plane I wouldn’t fly without them 👍
Good morning how does 675 vs 765 compare? are the differences very large?
Hi the handling of them are very very similar. As for power it’s slightly more on the 765. It’s just a bit more of a modern bike and feels a bit more plush in my opinion 👍
@@frbfreeridebeans driving a honda cb1000r 4th season. I want to change bike. I really like the street triple 765 but I can't afford it. I don't want to buy a speed triple because of the weight. do you think switching from honda to street triple 675r will be a disappointment? won't street be too boring and weak?
@matimateo6932 hi it depends on what your after I can tell you one thing the street is very light and extremely nimble I’ve never been wanting for more power on the road but I would suggest you test ride one and see for yourself
говори по русскому
извини. но я изо всех сил пытаюсь говорить по-английски, не говоря уже о русском 🤣
Thanks you too 😀🖕
The best bike I've owned to date..
I absolutely loved it. Thanks for the view and comment it’s much appreciated 👍
Doing mine tomorrow it’s like a bucking bronco!!! Cheers
Definitely makes a huge difference
Just set it up …unbelievable difference 👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
@@martynh4407 awesome buddy enjoy your ride 👍
I know the feeling 😂
We was in sooooo much pain 🤣🤣
I've now got to mow the fcuking lawn! 😂
🤣🤣🤣
Hello mate I know it's been a while since this video was uploaded (great review btw I really enjoyed it) I'm looking at getting the 2021 model to get to work and back as I'm 16 and not wanting to catch the bus the route is mainly quiet country roads will a 50cc be able to handle country roads for 20mins+
Hi as long as you’re safe riding at a maximum of about 40mph on those roads you should be fine. Sorry can’t be much more help than that 👍
@@frbfreeridebeans cheers mate
No worries 👍
you can’t just say hopefully it’ll be nicer. You have to ride it and give us some results.
Do you need to add the extra foam layer?
No it was just a personal preference 👍
Just ordered these
You won’t regret it 👍
What's the point in riding a bike if it doesn't sound good. I'd be revving it to
I’d of gone for the high speed chase if I was the cop 👮♀️ 😂
Pig 🐖 is a stupid liar
smart dude, keeping his mouth shut. Cops got ya, just stay quiet
Stay quite and be respectful
Sound so stupid
American cops make no sense lol. I feel bad for y’all! Ours are problematic too but not typically in this odd power hungry sense. I don’t think ours are any better either 🤣
Great rideout to wheels motorcycles
Put a cable tie on the chrome stansion so it'll let you know just how much fork travel you have for your weight and your type of riding, it'll let you know when & where the fork bottoms out & that way you'll be able to tell if the settings that you've dialled in from your owner manual are correct for your. Weight. I.e with your leathers on, which will give you a better rider sag reading.
Should the front and rear static sag be the same?
I tried to get mine the same. You still need it in the front 👍
I think that Dave Moss recommends between 30-40mm of rider sag for the streets.
Good content bro
Cheers 👍
Awesome bikes
You should also start the bike with the cap off of the radiator in order to purge any air from your cooling system
Thanks 👍
I have one of them we should go out riding on are 50cc kisbee I live on Wellingborough
Wasn’t mine buddy just took it for a spin 👍
White lattice stuff looks like air mesh
I think you maybe correct 👍