If you prefer to read a step-by-step on how to clean your 1250 or 1200 air filter, then check out our companion blog post on advmotoskills.com here bit.ly/3mhXuWB
🙃 Oh man, you are absolutely right ... thank you!! Can we claim that we were just trying to see who was paying attention 😅? Truly, thanks for mentioning the typo & so glad you like the info.
Glad you found the video helpful. BMW has recommended torque values for almost all screws, however for the air filter bracket screws ... I have not found any documented recommendations. They do recommend trim panel screws to be at 2Nm (1 ft-lbs).
😂 Good eyes on you for noticing that! I usually don’t, but once the key is in and turned it is very secure. I usually keep the key in my hydration pack but if the battery in the fob is low it needs to be closer to the bike for restarting it.
It should be a crime to make something as basic as an air filter change difficult... especially when actually out on a ride and you then have to deal with multiple-size wrenches and excess panels to remove😅
If you prefer to read a step-by-step on how to clean your 1250 or 1200 air filter, then check out our companion blog post on advmotoskills.com here bit.ly/3mhXuWB
Thank you for taking the time to show this it was very helpful
You are so welcome! Glad you are finding these helpful.🏍
Liked and subscribed. Like the tools required as you as go and the text overlays, great job
Awesome, thank you!
Very well edited video 👍
Thanks for taking the time to let us know you liked it!
Excellent video. great attention to details. Thanks
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for letting us know you enjoyed it.
good stuff. planning to replace the air filter with a reusable one from K&n
Great! Take a look at Unifilter too. They make a nice pre-cleaner that goes in the snorkel. www.uniflow.com.au/contents/en-us/d365_BMWADV.html
I don’t even own a GS but I watched it anyway 😂 Thanks for sharing another great video.
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Very very very nice video thanks mate!🧐
Glad you liked it!🤝 Thanks for taking the time to let us know👍
Merci pour ce tuto, je vais pouvoir faire seul maintenant
Je suis heureux que ce tutoriel vous ait été utile.
Love your newly found videos. It’s Torx, not Trox...yeah? :)
🙃 Oh man, you are absolutely right ... thank you!! Can we claim that we were just trying to see who was paying attention 😅?
Truly, thanks for mentioning the typo & so glad you like the info.
"School is important, but motorcycling is importanter" 😉
@@advmotoskillz LOL
@@advmotoskillz I fail no english, it's unpossible.
Is that a low-rider seat? If it is, can you give me the part number? Thank you.
This is a standard seat, but the low seat part number is: 52 53 8 532 738
Also look at Touratechand Wunderlich to compare their seat offerings.
Thank you.
@@advmotoskillz Thank you.
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Thanks. That’s useful. Is there a recommended torque for those screws?
Glad you found the video helpful.
BMW has recommended torque values for almost all screws, however for the air filter bracket screws ... I have not found any documented recommendations.
They do recommend trim panel screws to be at 2Nm (1 ft-lbs).
@@advmotoskillz no, truly, your videos are excellent. Trying to learn from them.
I can't believe you ride around with your key in the gps like that.
😂 Good eyes on you for noticing that! I usually don’t, but once the key is in and turned it is very secure. I usually keep the key in my hydration pack but if the battery in the fob is low it needs to be closer to the bike for restarting it.
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Try doing that on a Multistrada😂
It should be a crime to make something as basic as an air filter change difficult... especially when actually out on a ride and you then have to deal with multiple-size wrenches and excess panels to remove😅