(Thumbs up) ... I should probably just switch over to my private account (Dan O'Seaghdha) and comment, rather than use this company account. Was just telling Bike N' Bird this ... I finally figured out why I tune into you and him. Bike N' Bird does the 'build series' really well, and tells it like a 'story' of the whole day on one particular project (like new handlebars) and issues faced throughout the day. He has great reviews too. But your "How-To" videos of every step, .... step by step ... bolt by bolt ... can't be beat. Why neither one of you don't have 630,000 subs is beyond me ....
HEY!! According to a recent video, you're suppose to be a Harley fan boy. You are NOT supposed to know that much about this bike! Lovin the content. Keep it up and stay trendy! Hahaha
do you have a video of how to pull off the fairings?? im STRUGGLING taking mine off don't wanna break them. and I don't wanna have to keep taking it in to the shop to get a simple oil change done. just can't do it without removing the fairings
Interesting the torque would be wrong in the manual. That's rather alarming. That's one of the main things that quality control should get right. Makes you wonder...
Yes do not i repeat do not torque it to 31 ft lbs thats way too much. The manual is wrong regarding that particular torque spec. I torqued mine to 31 ft lbs and the next thing you know I hear the bolt snap before the wrench clicked. Luckily I was able to use a time sert to thread a new hole saved me from changing the oil pan.
I don't own an r6, I have zero interest in those plastic bikes. Yet, I find myself watching every DYI video. Even the ones featuring the r6. Speaks volumes toward your videos, and the quality of them
Depends on how do you ride the bike , if you ride at a regular speed every 3000 miles ( km-4800 ) is perfect , if you push the limits of the bike (high speeds) change the oil more often I have the same bike like him and I like to go high speeds so I change my oil every 2500 miles (km-4000) I bought the bike new and right now she has 30,000 miles and she feels great , if you don’t ride the bike too much 2 times per year is fine
Yeah ... *_never_* tighten an oil plug, of _ANY_ type, down that much. Your solution was best. Tighten it down by hand .... and then one quarter turn with a wrench. That's all that is ever needed. On any Oil Plug. Otherwise, yeah ... you'll strip it ....
I don't even have a bike yet but I love watching all of your tutorials! Nothing wrong with trying to learn all this stuff before hand. :D
Nice video !! Thanks man 👍 great step by step instructions !!
Thank you for the informative video brother. I'm about to her very first oil change.
I used a KN 303 but it was blocking my shifter. I have a Yamaha r6 2006 50th anniversary, would the KN 204 work for me as well?
How's Mrs blockhead doing with her bike? I'd like to see an update about that. Nice vid!
(Thumbs up) ... I should probably just switch over to my private account (Dan O'Seaghdha) and comment, rather than use this company account. Was just telling Bike N' Bird this ... I finally figured out why I tune into you and him. Bike N' Bird does the 'build series' really well, and tells it like a 'story' of the whole day on one particular project (like new handlebars) and issues faced throughout the day. He has great reviews too. But your "How-To" videos of every step, .... step by step ... bolt by bolt ... can't be beat. Why neither one of you don't have 630,000 subs is beyond me ....
Helpful content. Thanks.
HEY!! According to a recent video, you're suppose to be a Harley fan boy. You are NOT supposed to know that much about this bike! Lovin the content. Keep it up and stay trendy! Hahaha
After thinking about it, I shouldn't be watching this either! Oooohhh Noooo...I'm being corrupted!!!! AAAAHHHHH!!!!!!
This is the garage that I want!!
If anybody is curious and uses a torque wrench for the filter- it is 12 lb ft
do you have a video of how to pull off the fairings?? im STRUGGLING taking mine off don't wanna break them. and I don't wanna have to keep taking it in to the shop to get a simple oil change done. just can't do it without removing the fairings
I’m picking up a 2018 R6 track bike and came here looking for a suggestion on oil brand. What is the weight of Motul 300v? 10w30?
Wanna use 300v just to worry will effect engine or temp at low speed
I love how clean this bike is! And what kind of paint that? It looks like a gunmetal satin. . Or is that just because of the lighting? It super sick!
You're bike just hit a oil bong. Naughty bike!
What do you use for your cleaning solution
Does the r6 have a oil change light? If so, how do I reset it?
Interesting the torque would be wrong in the manual. That's rather alarming. That's one of the main things that quality control should get right. Makes you wonder...
Yes do not i repeat do not torque it to 31 ft lbs thats way too much. The manual is wrong regarding that particular torque spec. I torqued mine to 31 ft lbs and the next thing you know I hear the bolt snap before the wrench clicked. Luckily I was able to use a time sert to thread a new hole saved me from changing the oil pan.
What bike lift is that? Also, did that front wheel chock come with it or is it a seperate buy?
I don't own an r6, I have zero interest in those plastic bikes. Yet, I find myself watching every DYI video. Even the ones featuring the r6. Speaks volumes toward your videos, and the quality of them
Sindre E I bet if u rode one of those “plastic” bikes you would probably crash it in the first turn u take 😂😂😂😂
Do u drive a “plastic” car?... by your comment.. i would hope not
Do you recommend 300v over Mobil one or Motul 7100?
🤔umm you meant sprocket cover? All in all sir, great vid
How tight did you tork down the shift linkage? Plz get back to me asap thank you
Helloo may i ask when will be the time to change oil? It will depends on the km right?? But how much?
Depends on how do you ride the bike , if you ride at a regular speed every 3000 miles ( km-4800 ) is perfect , if you push the limits of the bike (high speeds) change the oil more often I have the same bike like him and I like to go high speeds so I change my oil every 2500 miles (km-4000) I bought the bike new and right now she has 30,000 miles and she feels great , if you don’t ride the bike too much 2 times per year is fine
Hey when to change the oil on r6 after how much kilometers?
can you make more videos for yamaha r6
I forgot to put the new o-ring on the oil filter
Yeah ... *_never_* tighten an oil plug, of _ANY_ type, down that much. Your solution was best. Tighten it down by hand .... and then one quarter turn with a wrench. That's all that is ever needed. On any Oil Plug. Otherwise, yeah ... you'll strip it ....
Rutwik Karekar
IMPOSSIBLE TO TAKE filter out by hands/
Sure it didn't say 31 N*m, that's about 23 ft*lbs
First!!!