Sorry if I write you here, to talk about the Honda CRF300 seat removal but on that video the comments seems not to be allowed. I found your solution for the seat removal very nice. I only have one doubt: with this solution the saddle is held in place by two bolts screwed onto the plastic mudguard. I wonder if the plastic mudguard is strong enough to withstand the forces that arise from the movement of the body on the saddle. What do you think about it? Thank you
Nice. Watched this and then service my 2012 DR 650 like nothing. Good to get it done. Manual say these are not serviceable. Love it. One question, what oil and what weight did you use. Thanks
You don't 'need' to use pure nitrogen, however it is the 'correct' way to do it. Normal Air is ~80% nitrogen alone, really the only thing you don't want in there is moisture, but saying that, just avoid doing it on a rainy or a hot and muggy day and it'll be fine. you can use a mountain bike shock pump with a needle to refill it. This is exactly what I'm going to do
Awesome work mate 👍👍 thanks for sharing 👍
Great video
Thanks!
Sorry if I write you here, to talk about the Honda CRF300 seat removal but on that video the comments seems not to be allowed.
I found your solution for the seat removal very nice. I only have one doubt: with this solution the saddle is held in place by two bolts screwed onto the plastic mudguard. I wonder if the plastic mudguard is strong enough to withstand the forces that arise from the movement of the body on the saddle. What do you think about it? Thank you
Hi, please advise. what amount of oil for the rear shock absorber without expansion tank for suzuki DR 650?
Thanks for sharing
Nice. Watched this and then service my 2012 DR 650 like nothing. Good to get it done. Manual say these are not serviceable. Love it. One question, what oil and what weight did you use. Thanks
What is that Needle valve bleeder official name? and where do I get a rebuild kit .?
How did you remove and install the spring?
Hi Aaron, you make it look so easy! I would have ago but unable to refill with nitrogen.
You don't 'need' to use pure nitrogen, however it is the 'correct' way to do it. Normal Air is ~80% nitrogen alone, really the only thing you don't want in there is moisture, but saying that, just avoid doing it on a rainy or a hot and muggy day and it'll be fine. you can use a mountain bike shock pump with a needle to refill it. This is exactly what I'm going to do