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Thank you very much for a very useful tutorial. Despite all the negative comments on the internet about the air filter servicing, it doesn't look too bad to me. Certainly no worse than on my old XL650 which was also under the tank. It stayed clean forever too. Honda engineers aren't stupid 😀.
Thanks for the tutorial, it now is clear that it is less of a hassle than most people are making it look. On a side note, I would stick to oem filters, the better filtration efficiency is more important to me, and modern paper filters are way better than most people think. Project Farm did an experiment with filters worth of watching.
The rear bolt is to act as an hinge so the tank swing back, to change the filter. The K&N filter will not increase the HP, A US tuning company measure hp with bike on a dyno with OEM filter and then with no filter. There was only a trace difference in HP on the Transalp with and without an air filter. The engineer did a good job, the engine get all the air it needs with an OEM filter.
Thanks for the nice and extensive video of changing the air filter of the Transalp 750, Alami is an excellent mechanic, his advice to remove the fuel tank completely is correct, that is only a few minutes more work and it works much easier. There is a good reason for the air filter to be under the tank, if you want to get a lot of power from a motorcycle you need a large airbox, Honda did not place it there for nothing, moreover it is a place where the air filter does not get dirty as quickly as you have been able to see, under normal circumstances the air filter can easily remain in place for 20,000 km, I am curious how the KN filter works out and whether the power has increased. I am already looking forward to the next video. :)
Thanks a lot for your thoughts, appreciate it. I am grateful that I'm able to have such a great mechanic as Alami, he makes anyway everything seem too easy and gives me lots of confidence when he's working on my bike. I look forward to share my riding experience now with the complete circle finished : Intake, Soft Remapping and Exhaust. A detailed video will follow very soon 🙏 Greetings
I practiced once when I 1st got the bike. It seemed to take me forever to figure it out. But the 2nd time it only took a few minutes and was not a big deal to do. I did not see any videos or have the Honda Service Manual at that time. I never use a K&N filter as they always never filter out as much dirt and dust as the stock filters. Which is why they flow more air. Not good for offroad. I am a licenced mechanic. I can also do an oil & filter change without removing the Hepco & Becker skidplater I installed. I remove nothing and make no mess. Simply use some tinfoil (the stuff used in a kitchen with food) to hand form an oil catch tray to lay on the skidplate. I put a block of wood under the front wheel so the oil would run to the rear. Then use a socket on an extension and a ratchet handle for the drain plug. A cup type oil filter wrench installed and removed from the left side and turned via a wrench once installed from the right side.
Hello ! Thanks for the comment ! Perhaps you could share some tips on both jobs so we can implement them? It would be really appreciate it , greetings !
Yes, it is a ridiculous amount of work just for the air filter. My element was almost identical to yours in terms of dirt - I did mine at 12,500 kms - and I also fitted a K&N, as I have done to most of my bikes. But I counted ten panels removed, and although I didn't count them all, at least 50 fasteners! As you noted, fourteen at the airbox alone. Yes, it's not that difficult, and of course it should be quicker the next time, but there is no doubt this has much more involved than it should, for a bike built to go on the dirt. I wouldn't fancy having my bike so dismantled at the roadside. I found it easier to leave the rear pivot in the tank, remove the restraint ribbon, and just prop the tank fairly vertically to work on the filter (I was doing mine on my own). I think I had to unhook the fuel hose from its clip to permit this. I would suggest getting the K&N 'Recharge Kit' - a bottle of cleaner, and a bottle of the red oil - at the same time as the filter. You will need it anyway to service it in the future, and that permits you to add a little extra oil to what it comes with. My bike still has the stock muffler, so I didn't remap it, but I think there was a slight gain in power, but only at higher RPM. I would be keen to keep the remarkable economy of the bike, which seems to be even better the longer I ride it. Not sure if the K&N has contributed to that. Let us know if you found extra power with yours. As to the claimed power - I think it is 92 PS (German Pferdestarke) which is 90.5 horsepower, just for accuracy. (And these measures are taken at the crankshaft, such that it will be around 77 at the rear wheel stock, if you dyno it). But you might gain some response at lower RPM with the muffler and the remap. Let us know, and how the fuel consumption was affected. Thanks for the tutorial Arthur. My Transalp is at 17,800 kms now, here in Australia, and I still love it.
Thank you for your imputs very valuable. In terms of power I have now about 5HP more with the muffler, Soft Remapping (Stage 1) and Air Filter. The power delivery it's the greatest benefit, the fluidity of the engine and acceleration. Fuel Consumption need to recheck, seems to be the same as before but I was riding very aggressively
A couple of tips... 1. Snip off the clips alongside the inner panel that wraps around the forks and goes up to the dashboard. This enables the whole thing to tilt up without needing to remove the entire dashboard. This mod halves the time it takes to change the filter. I can do it in under 30 minutes start to finish with this modification. 2. Apply a little grease on the mating surface of the two airbox pieces. The sealing from factory isn't perfect and this will reduce any chance of dust getting past the filter. Mine had dust on the bell mouths when I changed mine at 3000klms. 👍
Thanks for showing this filter change in detail. Got the same bike and simply can´t believe what kind of work is involved only for a change of the filter element. My other bike (classic offroader) has its filter just under the seat. Taking it off, wash it and putting it back in should be a matter of 10mins max. I like your video but your statements reg "mapping" is a bit far-fetched, I think. Just putting another filter-element and another muffler on the bike, doesn´t necessarily provide more power. It might sound like more power but the truth is often different. Perhaps, you will do a video with riding experience after the mods. I´d be interested in fuel consumption (before/after) and low-rev torque behavior. Also, I wonder if the fuel-injection system will automatically adapt to more air through-flow...
@patkennedy1 It seems more than 5 HP when riding, but honestly I don't need so much power. The biggest benefit is the DELIVERY of the power and the throttle response. After couple of thousands Km I need to come back to you with a feedback
Thanks for the insightful video. I am just happy living in Thailand where services isn't expensive so I could have it done at Honda for relatively affordable price. Where did you get the protection stickers? I am finding them online on Aliexpress so many to choose from.
@@IdealBike no no I don't think so.. think DNA invented this patent of multiple layers of filters. You can see some videos. K n i think makes them look like spong filter.. anyway thats for your answer and thanx for the video.. what can we do.. we love our Hondas... he he
Is it mandatory to remove the side tank guards in order to remove the side fairings ? I am asking this cause I have mount fog lights on side guards and is very complicate task to remove them.
As seen in the video the answer is yes, any tank guards / crash bars need to be removed. It's not possible to take out the fenders otherwise... I've hoped until the last minute.... 😊
Because I've ridden off-road, dust, waters, mud and I said why not to check it. The second reason was the quality of the K&N air filters, they are offering a long maintenance intervals and general longer lifetime. In combination with the Hp Corse exhaust and the Map Soft it's a different riding experience in terms of acceleration, torque, sound, engine fluidity and smoothness.
Achtung der Originale Filter,wenn er entfaltet wurde ist die Filterfläche, doppelt so groß wie der Aftermarket Filter , und die Filterwirkung ist geringer, Lebensdauer des Motors wird verringert ! Habe 40Jahre als Zweiradmechaniker Meister gearbeitet beim Honda Händler
@@IdealBike I heard people who have to do that every two days in north africa trip and deserts, how can you dismount the bike, the guard, in the middle of nowhere every two days, or at least only week, thats crazy.
@@IdealBike Well that’s not an excuse, Transalp is also the motorbike used for the world tour by some owners so he have potential. Why does KTM have easy access to the filter and not Honda for an adventure motorcycle? That’s the question..
@andre0cooltube Honda wanted a bigger air box for more airflow to have a much powerful engine, also the positioning of the air box and air filter prevents more dust to get inside in comparison with other bikes.
The placement of the air filter makes me rule it out. I like doing maintenance on my bikes, and this is a nightmare regardless of how clean the filter is kept. I'd rather change it regularly than go through this ordeal every time I do a check-up.
I don't understand why you think you will do more km with the new air filter you installed? After all, the original filter is denser and has a larger sheet of filter paper than the new one. The very fact that more air will enter the engine through the new filter means that it has much less filtering elements and it is less good for the engine. In my opinion, if you had lowered, or opened a wider opening in the plastic cover of the original filter, much more air would easily enter the engine. Personally, I didn't get to the point of emptying the air filter and everything I write is based on what I saw in the video you took. And thanks for the video!
Thanks for the comment, appreciate it. The K&N has also some filter oil in comparison with the OEM that's a plus , and you can make the maintenence without replacing it
@@IdealBike My thinking is if the air filter is too clean after 10,000km it would mean dust is getting into the engine or the air is restricted, on purpose perhaps.
Since 1999 I own an MZ Baghira (3 bolts on the seat to change the airfilter, oil-change is a little bit more of work, sparkplug very easy), after that I rode a couple of years an Suzuki SV 1000s (airfilter-change, oil-change and maintenance was easy too), since 2012 I ride BMW F800GS (remove the seat, 6 bolts to remove the middle-cover, 4 bolts to remove the airbox-cover - and I thinked, this is too much), oil-change is easy too. But sparkplugs and valve-clearing is a lot of work. Of course, the airfilter-change is not the only thing I do with motorcycles. But for me the D.I.Y. - maintenance-ability is very importand to be independent from dealers (and high prices for maintenance) and it is an indikator for good engeneering to make the bikes maintenance-friendly. I like "the middleweight-SUV´s on two wheels", they give me the freedom for independent travelling and camping, ride to work (offroad too, if I want). But for me the D.I.Y. - maintenance-ability is very importand to be independent from dealers (and high prices for maintenance).
Probably were thinking that customers would like the power gains of having short runners and close to the ports in exchange for having to take 20 minutes to remove some fasteners. Also having the intake before the wheels makes for cleaner air. I don't know but I wouldn't be surprised that the air filter change is every other oil change.
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Thank you very much for a very useful tutorial. Despite all the negative comments on the internet about the air filter servicing, it doesn't look too bad to me. Certainly no worse than on my old XL650 which was also under the tank. It stayed clean forever too. Honda engineers aren't stupid 😀.
Indeed there is a purpose. Positioning the air filter under the fuel tank keep it cleaner. You have the proof right inside the video and the channel.
Very well said.
People who sit and comment on the internet think they are smarter than the engineers who put in so much effort into R&D
@vishaalpamulapati7035 everybody wants more but they are not willing to make any efforts to obtain it
Thanks for the tutorial, it now is clear that it is less of a hassle than most people are making it look. On a side note, I would stick to oem filters, the better filtration efficiency is more important to me, and modern paper filters are way better than most people think. Project Farm did an experiment with filters worth of watching.
Hello Thanks for the comment!
Gracias por mostrar como cambiar el filtro del aire. La verdad lleva un poco de trabajo . Pero con la ayuda de este video se hace mas fácil gracias...
Hi love the video! Where I can find the service manual for the Transalp XL750?
The rear bolt is to act as an hinge so the tank swing back, to change the filter. The K&N filter will not increase the HP, A US tuning company measure hp with bike on a dyno with OEM filter and then with no filter. There was only a trace difference in HP on the Transalp with and without an air filter. The engineer did a good job, the engine get all the air it needs with an OEM filter.
@@fixento hello, the Air Filter alone means no HP more. But an air filter + Exhaust plus Remapping does (+5 HP)
Thanks for the nice and extensive video of changing the air filter of the Transalp 750, Alami is an excellent mechanic, his advice to remove the fuel tank completely is correct, that is only a few minutes more work and it works much easier.
There is a good reason for the air filter to be under the tank, if you want to get a lot of power from a motorcycle you need a large airbox, Honda did not place it there for nothing, moreover it is a place where the air filter does not get dirty as quickly as you have been able to see, under normal circumstances the air filter can easily remain in place for 20,000 km, I am curious how the KN filter works out and whether the power has increased. I am already looking forward to the next video. :)
Thanks a lot for your thoughts, appreciate it. I am grateful that I'm able to have such a great mechanic as Alami, he makes anyway everything seem too easy and gives me lots of confidence when he's working on my bike. I look forward to share my riding experience now with the complete circle finished : Intake, Soft Remapping and Exhaust. A detailed video will follow very soon 🙏 Greetings
Thank you for the video it makes it easier when it is my turn. Very useful 👍👍
Thanks a lot for your comment
Amazing. I got the BMC air filters. Waiting for to do video of that.., thankyou for your help brother ❤
I practiced once when I 1st got the bike. It seemed to take me forever to figure it out.
But the 2nd time it only took a few minutes and was not a big deal to do.
I did not see any videos or have the Honda Service Manual at that time.
I never use a K&N filter as they always never filter out as much dirt and dust as the stock filters. Which is why they flow more air. Not good for offroad. I am a licenced mechanic.
I can also do an oil & filter change without removing the Hepco & Becker skidplater I installed. I remove nothing and make no mess. Simply use some tinfoil (the stuff used in a kitchen with food) to hand form an oil catch tray to lay on the skidplate. I put a block of wood under the front wheel so the oil would run to the rear. Then use a socket on an extension and a ratchet handle for the drain plug.
A cup type oil filter wrench installed and removed from the left side and turned via a wrench once installed from the right side.
Hello ! Thanks for the comment ! Perhaps you could share some tips on both jobs so we can implement them? It would be really appreciate it , greetings !
Yes, it is a ridiculous amount of work just for the air filter. My element was almost identical to yours in terms of dirt - I did mine at 12,500 kms - and I also fitted a K&N, as I have done to most of my bikes. But I counted ten panels removed, and although I didn't count them all, at least 50 fasteners! As you noted, fourteen at the airbox alone. Yes, it's not that difficult, and of course it should be quicker the next time, but there is no doubt this has much more involved than it should, for a bike built to go on the dirt. I wouldn't fancy having my bike so dismantled at the roadside.
I found it easier to leave the rear pivot in the tank, remove the restraint ribbon, and just prop the tank fairly vertically to work on the filter (I was doing mine on my own). I think I had to unhook the fuel hose from its clip to permit this. I would suggest getting the K&N 'Recharge Kit' - a bottle of cleaner, and a bottle of the red oil - at the same time as the filter. You will need it anyway to service it in the future, and that permits you to add a little extra oil to what it comes with. My bike still has the stock muffler, so I didn't remap it, but I think there was a slight gain in power, but only at higher RPM. I would be keen to keep the remarkable economy of the bike, which seems to be even better the longer I ride it. Not sure if the K&N has contributed to that.
Let us know if you found extra power with yours. As to the claimed power - I think it is 92 PS (German Pferdestarke) which is 90.5 horsepower, just for accuracy. (And these measures are taken at the crankshaft, such that it will be around 77 at the rear wheel stock, if you dyno it). But you might gain some response at lower RPM with the muffler and the remap. Let us know, and how the fuel consumption was affected.
Thanks for the tutorial Arthur. My Transalp is at 17,800 kms now, here in Australia, and I still love it.
Thank you for your imputs very valuable. In terms of power I have now about 5HP more with the muffler, Soft Remapping (Stage 1) and Air Filter. The power delivery it's the greatest benefit, the fluidity of the engine and acceleration. Fuel Consumption need to recheck, seems to be the same as before but I was riding very aggressively
A couple of tips...
1. Snip off the clips alongside the inner panel that wraps around the forks and goes up to the dashboard. This enables the whole thing to tilt up without needing to remove the entire dashboard. This mod halves the time it takes to change the filter. I can do it in under 30 minutes start to finish with this modification.
2. Apply a little grease on the mating surface of the two airbox pieces. The sealing from factory isn't perfect and this will reduce any chance of dust getting past the filter. Mine had dust on the bell mouths when I changed mine at 3000klms. 👍
These are great tips, thanks a lot 🙏
Hola , me puedes mandar el manual de servicio de la honda transalp 750? Muchas gracias
What a nightmare, thankfully I bought a Suzuki which takes 5 minutes tops
Thank you very much for the video and the Manuel.
Thanks a lot !
Great video. Can you share a link to the manual?
Thanks!!🙏
Thanks, it's already shared in the comments
Thanks for showing this filter change in detail. Got the same bike and simply can´t believe what kind of work is involved only for a change of the filter element. My other bike (classic offroader) has its filter just under the seat. Taking it off, wash it and putting it back in should be a matter of 10mins max. I like your video but your statements reg "mapping" is a bit far-fetched, I think. Just putting another filter-element and another muffler on the bike, doesn´t necessarily provide more power. It might sound like more power but the truth is often different. Perhaps, you will do a video with riding experience after the mods. I´d be interested in fuel consumption (before/after) and low-rev torque behavior. Also, I wonder if the fuel-injection system will automatically adapt to more air through-flow...
He did mention re-mapping the fuel as well, to adjust for the greater air flow. But yes, the "5 bhp" remains to be seen.
@patkennedy1 It seems more than 5 HP when riding, but honestly I don't need so much power. The biggest benefit is the DELIVERY of the power and the throttle response. After couple of thousands Km I need to come back to you with a feedback
Thanks for the insightful video. I am just happy living in Thailand where services isn't expensive so I could have it done at Honda for relatively affordable price. Where did you get the protection stickers? I am finding them online on Aliexpress so many to choose from.
Stickers are from the brands that are sponsoring with products and from the products, they had stickers inside the product.
Nice video guy's!! Hey is this a DNA filter or a k&n..? If it is a k&n looks like a copy of a DNA air filter..
This is K&N filter. I suppose K&N is the benchmark, what is your opinion?
@@IdealBike no no I don't think so.. think DNA invented this patent of multiple layers of filters. You can see some videos. K n i think makes them look like spong filter.. anyway thats for your answer and thanx for the video.. what can we do.. we love our Hondas... he he
Is it mandatory to remove the side tank guards in order to remove the side fairings ?
I am asking this cause I have mount fog lights on side guards and is very complicate task to remove them.
As seen in the video the answer is yes, any tank guards / crash bars need to be removed. It's not possible to take out the fenders otherwise... I've hoped until the last minute.... 😊
Great video, ty very much!
Thank you Sir 🙏
I love this bike, but I don't understand why Honda hasn't improved access to the air filter... Or put it in a better location.
From where we can get the tank pad?
From GPKOMPOZIT
Por que no desmontan el depositó de combustible totalmente para retirarlo y trabajar mejor ? Gracias por el vídeo. 👍
Between 45 and 60 minutes
@@IdealBike No funciona el traductor, gracias por responder de todas formas. Un saludo desde España.
@@MarcosSalmeron-pj8vm Alami said in the video that is it better to remove the Fuel Tank completely. Greetings!
How did you do the remap?
Alami did it. He adjusted the parameters according to the new exhaust.
After seen this, i vill buy a Harley 🙂
Kawasaki w650/w800 air filter have a look.
Thanks for the comment
Hello, can you share service manual?
Sure
www.mediafire.com/file/oqmylpncjgz4crm/Honda-XL750-Transalp-Shop-Manual-62MLC00.pdf/file?fbclid=IwAR03yXUQty3PTVCT5VlEgFbwZXSKVdRGM9a7TzEHDr1nUdyv-BCH5vyhutA
@@IdealBike great, tnx!
@SrdjaPa You're welcome
Great!
Honda says replace air cleaner at 24X1000 km? Why replace so early?
Because I've ridden off-road, dust, waters, mud and I said why not to check it. The second reason was the quality of the K&N air filters, they are offering a long maintenance intervals and general longer lifetime. In combination with the Hp Corse exhaust and the Map Soft it's a different riding experience in terms of acceleration, torque, sound, engine fluidity and smoothness.
Uite așa dacă nu ai dorit un V strom 800…😁… la sigur era un video foarte scurt 😀
Avem mecanic :) Si acum mentenanta se va face la intervale mult mai lungi :)
Achtung der Originale Filter,wenn er entfaltet wurde ist die Filterfläche, doppelt so groß wie der Aftermarket Filter , und die Filterwirkung ist geringer, Lebensdauer des Motors wird verringert !
Habe 40Jahre als Zweiradmechaniker Meister gearbeitet beim Honda Händler
And what do you recommend?
Nope nope nope - thanks for the video. Was considering this bike but there is no way I’m doing all that for such an important part…
How many Km do you make annually? Usually you have to make this at 24,000 Km. Are you making the maintenence by yourself always?
@@IdealBike I heard people who have to do that every two days in north africa trip and deserts, how can you dismount the bike, the guard, in the middle of nowhere every two days, or at least only week, thats crazy.
@andre0cooltube 99,9% of Transalp's owners don't do trips in Africa let's face it
@@IdealBike Well that’s not an excuse, Transalp is also the motorbike used for the world tour by some owners so he have potential. Why does KTM have easy access to the filter and not Honda for an adventure motorcycle? That’s the question..
@andre0cooltube Honda wanted a bigger air box for more airflow to have a much powerful engine, also the positioning of the air box and air filter prevents more dust to get inside in comparison with other bikes.
So what they claim, 25 000km, is the right time to change filter. No need to do this earlier (yes, 'depends')
Yes indeed. With this K&N filter I am not touching it for at least 30,000. That's because I don't ride in the city at all.
The placement of the air filter makes me rule it out. I like doing maintenance on my bikes, and this is a nightmare regardless of how clean the filter is kept. I'd rather change it regularly than go through this ordeal every time I do a check-up.
Thanks for sharing
I don't understand why you think you will do more km with the new air filter you installed? After all, the original filter is denser and has a larger sheet of filter paper than the new one.
The very fact that more air will enter the engine through the new filter means that it has much less filtering elements and it is less good for the engine.
In my opinion, if you had lowered, or opened a wider opening in the plastic cover of the original filter, much more air would easily enter the engine.
Personally, I didn't get to the point of emptying the air filter and everything I write is based on what I saw in the video you took.
And thanks for the video!
Thanks for the comment, appreciate it. The K&N has also some filter oil in comparison with the OEM that's a plus , and you can make the maintenence without replacing it
@@IdealBikewhat do you mean.. whithout repeplcing it ..???
You clean the filter, you oil it and put it back in
It almost looks like your air filter is not getting enough air because of how clean it looks. Just saying.
I just love it, I'm telling you, we're speaking about K&N, they should have SOME experience...come on.
@@IdealBike My thinking is if the air filter is too clean after 10,000km it would mean dust is getting into the engine or the air is restricted, on purpose perhaps.
It's not the case
www.knfilters.com/air-filters/honda/xl750-transalp?srsltid=AfmBOooI5r5zvVisnR5bJTKuKWSccS6V8GK_srB9bck8ULZ1zdLxWoIL
What a nightmare! R u f kidding me....that bike will never be ridden offroad, good luck with that air box maintenance lol
Hopefully I will make it from 20K in 20K
What a pain in the ass!! I will never buy an motorcycle like this.
What would you buy and for what purpose?
Since 1999 I own an MZ Baghira (3 bolts on the seat to change the airfilter, oil-change is a little bit more of work, sparkplug very easy), after that I rode a couple of years an Suzuki SV 1000s (airfilter-change, oil-change and maintenance was easy too), since 2012 I ride BMW F800GS (remove the seat, 6 bolts to remove the middle-cover, 4 bolts to remove the airbox-cover - and I thinked, this is too much), oil-change is easy too. But sparkplugs and valve-clearing is a lot of work. Of course, the airfilter-change is not the only thing I do with motorcycles. But for me the D.I.Y. - maintenance-ability is very importand to be independent from dealers (and high prices for maintenance) and it is an indikator for good engeneering to make the bikes maintenance-friendly. I like "the middleweight-SUV´s on two wheels", they give me the freedom for independent travelling and camping, ride to work (offroad too, if I want). But for me the D.I.Y. - maintenance-ability is very importand to be independent from dealers (and high prices for maintenance).
Very complicated, I can already imagine how to change the spark plugs, Honda, very bad
Spark Plugs after 50,000 Km. So no worries now
WTF were Honda thinking ?
Perhaps to keep it cleaner and to have a bigger air box
Bring in more time revenue for the workshops.
@@SherKhan-b1kes yep, that was my first thought
Probably were thinking that customers would like the power gains of having short runners and close to the ports in exchange for having to take 20 minutes to remove some fasteners. Also having the intake before the wheels makes for cleaner air. I don't know but I wouldn't be surprised that the air filter change is every other oil change.
is more bad than old transalp xl 650 v....omg. this dont make sense...