Thanks to you for your beautiful tutorials. I was able to do many things by observing the right sequence of operations with your tutorials. A special thank you for letting me discover the "Repair side Panel" kit. My R1200RT LC thanks you too 🤝🏻
12:44 BTW on my 2017 R1200RTW the torque spec for the 17mm axle bolt is 30nm according to the owners manual and what I found online. 50nm is the spec for the older air cooled R1200RT.
You don’t need to mess with the brakes to remove/replace the rear wheel. Here is a video on replacing the rear brakes. th-cam.com/video/N7opeaHzQTM/w-d-xo.html
Thanks to you for your beautiful tutorials. I was able to do many things by observing the right sequence of operations with your tutorials. A special thank you for letting me discover the "Repair side Panel" kit. My R1200RT LC thanks you too 🤝🏻
Thanks for sharing! Your comments made me smile :)
Thank you for all your teturials, they are very helpful. What about to make a video so we can see how to change the Rotors (discs) on the front wheel
That's a good suggestion.
12:44 BTW on my 2017 R1200RTW the torque spec for the 17mm axle bolt is 30nm according to the owners manual and what I found online. 50nm is the spec for the older air cooled R1200RT.
These are great. I didn't see the rear brakes installed. Did I miss that someplace?
You don’t need to mess with the brakes to remove/replace the rear wheel. Here is a video on replacing the rear brakes.
th-cam.com/video/N7opeaHzQTM/w-d-xo.html
The grease you put on axle. Is that equal to anti-siez?
www.carchemicals.nl/fr/molub-alloy-paste-ta.html
The front wheel pin, as a manual, must be tightened to 30 Nm
Ah yes, thanks for pointing that out. I need to make a correction.
very good
Thanks!
Great job, great video
Thanks!
Nice job, thanks
Thanks for the feedback!
12k miles...geez. I've never gotten more than 8000 our of my front tire.
Yeah, the Dunlop Trailmax Missions are a long lasting tire.
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