Hello man! I'm Emiliano from Italy. I just inherited a beautiful 2002 vstrom dl 1000. It had been standing still for at least 10 years, ofc found in a pitiful state. It's a bike that I really care about and thanks to your videos and your ease of explanations I was able to take the first steps to get my vstrom back again! I really want to say: thank you for your amazing work. Next time I'll buy you a beer. GRAZIE!
@@Grymber Thank you for the kind words! Enjoy your Strom! They're wonderful machines. I visited Italy last summer and saw a few V-Stroms parked on the streets. Wished I had had had mine with me on that trip to ride the beautiful roads you have there. Maybe next time. Greetings from LA!
Thank you so much for making this tutorial, Urban Monk. I bought a first gen DL650 almost 6 months ago, and I was terrified of having to take off all the plastic and remove the tank just to change a simple air filter. Your video is the easiest and simplest to follow, and has inspired new confidence in me. I'm going to try and tackle this task, finally.
Thanks for watching! Yeah, not a big task really. Always seems more intimidating until you've done it once, then you know what to expect and the unknown becomes the known.
Thank you for watching and for subbing! Love my Strom - one of the best value/fun-factor purchase decisions I've ever made. I imagine the weather is getting nice in Latvia this time of year. Enjoy your riding season and greetings from Los Angeles!
@UrbanMonkTV thank you for replying, yes the weather here is 23 degree centigrade bike perfect last week or two , I bought my 2008 dl1000 two days ago so I'm like a child at Christmas time , it's now sitting in the garage beside the Enfield Himalayan.
Hello Urban Monk, thank´s for this very very helpfull tutorial! 👍One hint for other users: my 2004 V-Strom 1000 WVBS does not have a second tube on the right side - that with the clamp (min 10:54). So don´t search for it on other places ... it seems to be still not existent on every version of the DL1000
Very well done video, I have a Gen2 V650 and have been putting off checking and replacing the air filter. I have watched videos on my specific bike but always enjoy your easy going and thorough approach to maintenance, it's nice that you are going videos again. Thank you.
Your videos are absolutely brilliant. Thank you. While I figured out how to get the air filter changed out myself, I should have checked out your video first. It would have saved a lot of time. I did the spark plugs at the same time. Boy, that front spark plug is a pain in the behind. Great videos on chain and sprocket changes too. Thanks again.
Thanks for watching! Yeah, I find I stretch the plug change interval quite a bit because of the work involved with that front one. That said, the plug gaps have remained in spec always even adding 3-5k miles to the recommended change interval. That's just my experience.
Awesome! I have a 1st gen 650 and very little difference in this process. I now have a new air filter installed and have subscribed to your channel. Thanks so much!
I don't but I will do now that you suggest it. Thanks. FWIW, if you follow my valve check videos it will take you to the spark plugs and you can stop at that point. Same process really.
Great video. I just changed mine on my 02 DL-1000 with 58k miles. I am not sure if it had ever been done before! It was so full of bugs and seeds and dirt I can't believe it had been running as good as it had. It did backfire occasionally at low speed but that was the only issue I noticed. Hopefully the backfire goes away now and I am excited to see if I notice a power increase. I never thought it lacked power before but the only thing I had to compare it to was a KLR 650 I had years ago and an 85 Goldwing I recently had. Needless to say it was wildly faster than both of those even with a severely dirty air filter! Anyway, thanks for a very well done tutorial!
Thanks for watching! The backfire at low speeds is likely still there with a new filter. These 1st Gen Strom are famous for it. Mixture is set too lean at factory. Fix is a Power Commander or similar fuel control module. I put one on at 20k miles and haven't looked back. Now at 86k.
Thank you! I just bought a 2003 with 100000 KM ...going to change filter, plugs and add new tires for a start .... watched your vids on tire cupping also and I will likely use the Shinko 705s as well .
I have another video reviewing the Shinko 705s that is worth watching. There is change in steering feel with the front that one should be aware of. Thanks for watching!
Greetings Mr Monk. I'm about to fit a K&N Filter to my 08 DL1000. Are there any changes to be made with regards to tuning after fitment. Would I need to get an ECU reflash or power commander to help with the balance of having more air available. Were there any significant difference after you changed to K&N filter. Your input would be greatly appreciated. Great channel btw. Very informative and helpful in many regards.
Prior to installing my K&N I had already installed a Power Commander V so my fueling had already been altered from stock. I questioned whether I would need additional changes to fueling after installing K&N but it runs fine so I haven't made any tweaks.
Thanks a lot for your vidéos. They are very well done, interesting and full of very good informations and hint. I have just purchased a 2009 Vstrom DL 1000 (last December). Can’t wait to ride it 😅. I am from Quebec btw 😊
Hi. About to attempt valve clearance check on my 2019 Vstrom Dl1000xt. Do you know where i can get the print offs that you have. Struggling to find any manuals online. Thanks Matt Merseyside, UK
I was watching the filter change. Could you punch a couple of holes in the front on top of the cover. It looks like it’s 2 chambers. Also if you can punch the holes for more are would the computer adjust the fuel for the extra air?
It may, but I can't say for certain it would properly adjust fueling across all throttle positions and rpms. Questions are "how large are the holes you suggest punching and too what end?" I suppose. With a power commander fueling can be adjusted to a wider array of configurations in intake and exhaust, but the tuning/mapping still needs to be done. Thanks for watching!
I have only recently began to experience the early signs of it. I'm at 91,000 miles. Up to 85k I did not. When it gets bad enough I will send my basket in for mod and review on the channel. Thanks for watching!
Agreed. That's why I change them when I change my plugs and do valve checks. Thankfully these modern pleated filters can go that long between changes typically (depending on riding environment). Thanks for watching.
Responsible journalism- Or when lawyers attack? I have enjoyed your approach to vlogging. Have you ever looked into tax benefits of content creating ( trying to attract subscribers to obtain profit from you tube)? I have heard it is a way to write off travel expenses. A video w/ tips on how you create content would be welcomed. Thanks.
Hello man! I'm Emiliano from Italy. I just inherited a beautiful 2002 vstrom dl 1000.
It had been standing still for at least 10 years, ofc found in a pitiful state.
It's a bike that I really care about and thanks to your videos and your ease of explanations I was able to take the first steps to get my vstrom back again!
I really want to say: thank you for your amazing work.
Next time I'll buy you a beer.
GRAZIE!
@@Grymber Thank you for the kind words! Enjoy your Strom! They're wonderful machines. I visited Italy last summer and saw a few V-Stroms parked on the streets. Wished I had had had mine with me on that trip to ride the beautiful roads you have there. Maybe next time. Greetings from LA!
Thank you so much for making this tutorial, Urban Monk. I bought a first gen DL650 almost 6 months ago, and I was terrified of having to take off all the plastic and remove the tank just to change a simple air filter. Your video is the easiest and simplest to follow, and has inspired new confidence in me. I'm going to try and tackle this task, finally.
Thanks for watching! Yeah, not a big task really. Always seems more intimidating until you've done it once, then you know what to expect and the unknown becomes the known.
Thank you for your post, not many channels doing work on the first generation vstroms, gave you a subscription 👍 greetings from Latvia... Harry
Thank you for watching and for subbing! Love my Strom - one of the best value/fun-factor purchase decisions I've ever made. I imagine the weather is getting nice in Latvia this time of year. Enjoy your riding season and greetings from Los Angeles!
@UrbanMonkTV thank you for replying, yes the weather here is 23 degree centigrade bike perfect last week or two , I bought my 2008 dl1000 two days ago so I'm like a child at Christmas time , it's now sitting in the garage beside the Enfield Himalayan.
@@SCALE_SLOTCARS_AND_RC Ah...nothing like a new toy. :)
Hello Urban Monk, thank´s for this very very helpfull tutorial! 👍One hint for other users: my 2004 V-Strom 1000 WVBS does not have a second tube on the right side - that with the clamp (min 10:54). So don´t search for it on other places ... it seems to be still not existent on every version of the DL1000
Thanks for watching and for adding that good insight here for others!
Very well done video, I have a Gen2 V650 and have been putting off checking and replacing the air filter. I have watched videos on my specific bike but always enjoy your easy going and thorough approach to maintenance, it's nice that you are going videos again. Thank you.
Thanks for your kind words and for watching!
Your videos are absolutely brilliant. Thank you. While I figured out how to get the air filter changed out myself, I should have checked out your video first. It would have saved a lot of time. I did the spark plugs at the same time. Boy, that front spark plug is a pain in the behind. Great videos on chain and sprocket changes too. Thanks again.
Thanks for watching! Yeah, I find I stretch the plug change interval quite a bit because of the work involved with that front one. That said, the plug gaps have remained in spec always even adding 3-5k miles to the recommended change interval. That's just my experience.
Simply the best instructional videos on TH-cam.. I own the same bike. Your videos have helped me pretty much do everything maintenance wise myself 👍
Thanks so much! Always happy to help out another Strom Brother.
Awesome! I have a 1st gen 650 and very little difference in this process. I now have a new air filter installed and have subscribed to your channel. Thanks so much!
Thank you for watching and subbing! I sincerely appreciate it!
He Best work thru I've seen, thanks for the upload sir😎
Thank you for watching!
Hi Great vid👍 do you have one on spark plug change ?
I don't but I will do now that you suggest it. Thanks. FWIW, if you follow my valve check videos it will take you to the spark plugs and you can stop at that point. Same process really.
Aaaaahh, the best intro music on TH-cam.👍👍
Oh wow! Thanks! I co-wrote that piece with an old friend many years ago. Happy you like it.
Thanks for the video, I just bought a Vstrom second gen and don’t know when air filter was changed. I might need to replace it
Best way to get a base line. Thanks for watching!
Great video. I just changed mine on my 02 DL-1000 with 58k miles. I am not sure if it had ever been done before! It was so full of bugs and seeds and dirt I can't believe it had been running as good as it had. It did backfire occasionally at low speed but that was the only issue I noticed. Hopefully the backfire goes away now and I am excited to see if I notice a power increase. I never thought it lacked power before but the only thing I had to compare it to was a KLR 650 I had years ago and an 85 Goldwing I recently had. Needless to say it was wildly faster than both of those even with a severely dirty air filter! Anyway, thanks for a very well done tutorial!
Thanks for watching! The backfire at low speeds is likely still there with a new filter. These 1st Gen Strom are famous for it. Mixture is set too lean at factory. Fix is a Power Commander or similar fuel control module. I put one on at 20k miles and haven't looked back. Now at 86k.
Great video, thank you very much. Think with my V-strom (2013) it will be similar. How is your Honda CX doing?
Thanks! CX is not getting ridden. Too busy. I need to sell I think. I'd like to start a new project but need the space cleared out first.
Thank you! I just bought a 2003 with 100000 KM ...going to change filter, plugs and add new tires for a start .... watched your vids on tire cupping also and I will likely use the Shinko 705s as well .
I have another video reviewing the Shinko 705s that is worth watching. There is change in steering feel with the front that one should be aware of. Thanks for watching!
Greetings Mr Monk. I'm about to fit a K&N Filter to my 08 DL1000. Are there any changes to be made with regards to tuning after fitment. Would I need to get an ECU reflash or power commander to help with the balance of having more air available. Were there any significant difference after you changed to K&N filter. Your input would be greatly appreciated. Great channel btw. Very informative and helpful in many regards.
Prior to installing my K&N I had already installed a Power Commander V so my fueling had already been altered from stock. I questioned whether I would need additional changes to fueling after installing K&N but it runs fine so I haven't made any tweaks.
Thanks a lot for your vidéos. They are very well done, interesting and full of very good informations and hint. I have just purchased a 2009 Vstrom DL 1000 (last December). Can’t wait to ride it 😅. I am from Quebec btw 😊
Bonjour! Greetings from LA. Thank you for the kind words and enjoy your ride. I would love to ride mine in Quebec (in summer.)
Hi. About to attempt valve clearance check on my 2019 Vstrom Dl1000xt. Do you know where i can get the print offs that you have. Struggling to find any manuals online. Thanks
Matt
Merseyside, UK
Email me and I'll send. Thanks for watching!
I was watching the filter change. Could you punch a couple of holes in the front on top of the cover. It looks like it’s 2 chambers. Also if you can punch the holes for more are would the computer adjust the fuel for the extra air?
It may, but I can't say for certain it would properly adjust fueling across all throttle positions and rpms. Questions are "how large are the holes you suggest punching and too what end?" I suppose. With a power commander fueling can be adjusted to a wider array of configurations in intake and exhaust, but the tuning/mapping still needs to be done. Thanks for watching!
A very well done tutorial, thank you.
Thank you for watching!
Thanks so much for sharing! Very helpful.
Thanks for watching!
Thank You for the video your saves me a lot money
Thanks for watching!
Super.... Slovakia 🇸🇰
Nice work. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Have you had clutch chudder on your 1000?
If so, what did you do?
I have only recently began to experience the early signs of it. I'm at 91,000 miles. Up to 85k I did not. When it gets bad enough I will send my basket in for mod and review on the channel. Thanks for watching!
Thanks 👍
Thanks for watching!
Spark plugs ?
That process can be viewed in my valve tappet clearance check and adjustment video as I go that deep and deeper there. Thanks for watching!
I can hear your dad saying “don’t force it”!
Right!
Thanks to Matt for that filter BTW!
A lot of work for an air filter
Agreed. That's why I change them when I change my plugs and do valve checks. Thankfully these modern pleated filters can go that long between changes typically (depending on riding environment). Thanks for watching.
Responsible journalism- Or when lawyers attack? I have enjoyed your approach to vlogging. Have you ever looked into tax benefits of content creating ( trying to attract subscribers to obtain profit from you tube)? I have heard it is a way to write off travel expenses. A video w/ tips on how you create content would be welcomed. Thanks.
Staying ahead of the lawyers isn't a bad strategy. That being said, benzene is nasty stuff, so I mention. Thanks for watching!