Dear Dino, over the last few days I have watched all your videos with DR 650 reference. Your videos are really well done. They are very helpful and entertaining as well. I'm sure you have a lot of work to do with filming and editing. Today I wanted to thank you for your great videos. So, thank you very much!
Thank you so much. It means a lot when people find the content useful and entertaining. I enjoy making them but it is always appreciated when someone takes the time to comment. Thanks again Dino
Useful video Dino. I think most motorcyclists will find this series very useful. I agree with you that a shop man is a "must have" as the important values and connections are detailed. I look forward to the series.
Thanks so much for doing these Dino. You’re helping the next generation immensely! I just changed the starter using your video, and am watching this series to hopefully finally get insight into how vehicle electrical systems work. You are a great presenter and I really appreciate your work! Thank you!!
Feel like cristmas when you tell me you will release a 5 part series! Perfect timing. Not happy that I just bought a techo because of you tho. Always wondered how people could tell me the RPM of there DR on the forums. Can't thank you enough and keep up the good work. Going to my garage now to tinker with my own DR thanks to you Dino. My closet friend who was the only person I could ask for advice with my motorcycle died at the age of 51 last week and now your videos is the only thing I have to help me with my own DR that I'm learning to fix and service for my RTW trip!
I am so sorry to hear about your friend, it is never easy to lose family or friends especially when they are so young. I'm happy I can help in some way, I am excited to hear you are planning a rtw trip, sounds like a great way to honor a close friend who passed too soon. Dino
FIRST!! Good vid. You covered some really good stuff and it shows you've done your home work. Just gonna add one small point. Continuity testers will only work when there is less then a certain amount of resistance. Some Fluke multi-meters will not show continuity if there is more than 400 ohms of resistance in the circuit. So in some cases, you may want to double check your results with a resistance reading if you're not seeing 'continuity'. We were also taught to check the leads before and after each reading by shorting them together and verifying continuity. Cheers from Sussex NB!
I am going to start an auxillary light project on my GSX-S1000 in the very new future. I bought a wiring harness and so the routing of the wires will likely be the most difficult part of the project. I need to pick up the service manual. Thanks for the video!
Thank God bikes still use good old, direct control wiring. No modules, no signal control circuits. Then again, when my Bronco lost its ambient temp sensor last winter, the OBD system actually told the tech to look at one of the specific connectors for the fault. I dunno if that kinda build in diagnostics is worth the added complication.
Using a auto resetting fuse and hooking it up with a wire on each leg of it with a clip on it ..allows you to check circuit that are blowing fuses without wasting fuses..but buy different amp resetting fuses for your electrical test equipment
Thanks for the video , especially the dr650 wiring diagram , i definitely will be able to use that in the future if i wire in some accessories or experience some issues with the electrical system. Cheers .🎉
@@DinosTinkerShed Maybe you're not a full-blown mechanic, but still quite mechanically knowledgeable and capable. I think you also have given a lot of thought as to how to explain and how much to include so the average interested person can be more confident.
@securitylined thank you for the feedback, I'm never sure if I'm adding too much or not enough, I make the videos as if I was watching them myself, glad they are well received. Thanks again. Dino
Super cool vids 😄 came across your stuff while looking at a dr650. Ended up with an xt 350 in the end tho 😛 a lot of your stuff is directly translateable to xt tho 😍
@michaelmaurer1226 ah sorry yes, they do and can be a pain as they do get loose over time. My understanding is the DESS system "key" is paired with the MPEM computer that controls the engine. If the key is not snapped on the DESS stud the sled may start but will not take throttle and therefore can not move. I am not 100% sure but I belive the skidoo dealer can provide a replacement DESS key cap and program it to your sleds MPEM computer but would require you to bring the sled to them. I hope this helps. Dino
great video, thanks for making these, always pick up lots of knowledge they don't seem to teach in Medical school
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣, no I guess they might not, thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed the video.
Dino
amazing introduction Dino. thank you for your time and effort to educate us, it is very appreciated.
Thank you so much, I am glad you like it and thank you for taking the time to comment.
Dino
Dear Dino, over the last few days I have watched all your videos with DR 650 reference. Your videos are really well done. They are very helpful and entertaining as well. I'm sure you have a lot of work to do with filming and editing. Today I wanted to thank you for your great videos. So, thank you very much!
Thank you so much. It means a lot when people find the content useful and entertaining. I enjoy making them but it is always appreciated when someone takes the time to comment. Thanks again
Dino
If you make hats with the logo that's on your shirt I will gladly buy one.
Great explanation. I can't wait for the other videos.
Another very informative video..can't wait to see the rest of the series in the electrical videos...really like all of your video on the dr 650..
Glad you enjoyed it. These have been challenging for me but I have learned alot myself.
Dimo
Useful video Dino. I think most motorcyclists will find this series very useful. I agree with you that a shop man is a "must have" as the important values and connections are detailed. I look forward to the series.
Thanks Mal
Dino
quality content 10/10, every time. Glad this is on the internet as people will enjoy this for years to come.
Thanks so much for doing these Dino. You’re helping the next generation immensely! I just changed the starter using your video, and am watching this series to hopefully finally get insight into how vehicle electrical systems work. You are a great presenter and I really appreciate your work! Thank you!!
Feel like cristmas when you tell me you will release a 5 part series! Perfect timing. Not happy that I just bought a techo because of you tho. Always wondered how people could tell me the RPM of there DR on the forums. Can't thank you enough and keep up the good work. Going to my garage now to tinker with my own DR thanks to you Dino. My closet friend who was the only person I could ask for advice with my motorcycle died at the age of 51 last week and now your videos is the only thing I have to help me with my own DR that I'm learning to fix and service for my RTW trip!
I am so sorry to hear about your friend, it is never easy to lose family or friends especially when they are so young. I'm happy I can help in some way, I am excited to hear you are planning a rtw trip, sounds like a great way to honor a close friend who passed too soon.
Dino
This was a metric ton of work to create - I appreciate you making this, and it has added value to me. Thanks!
Thank you for the comment I am so happy you find it useful.
Dino
Great video, Dino!! Very calming, informative, and I am thankful for your videos always!! Thank you!
Glad you like it, thank you for the comment.
Dino
FIRST!! Good vid. You covered some really good stuff and it shows you've done your home work. Just gonna add one small point. Continuity testers will only work when there is less then a certain amount of resistance. Some Fluke multi-meters will not show continuity if there is more than 400 ohms of resistance in the circuit. So in some cases, you may want to double check your results with a resistance reading if you're not seeing 'continuity'. We were also taught to check the leads before and after each reading by shorting them together and verifying continuity. Cheers from Sussex NB!
Great information, thank you for sharing.
Dino
This is very interesting- you’re great at explaining it too!
Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment.
Dino
Great video. Thank you for putting this together. Excited to watch the 4 other episodes.
Another incredible video Dino. Thank you.
Thank you very much, glad you found it interesting
Dino
Thank you, Dino.
Your welcome
This is good stuff. Looking forward to part 2.
Well done Dino, I'm looking fwd to the series. Thanks.
Your welcome, glad you enjoyed it
Dino
I am going to start an auxillary light project on my GSX-S1000 in the very new future. I bought a wiring harness and so the routing of the wires will likely be the most difficult part of the project. I need to pick up the service manual. Thanks for the video!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for the comment, good luck on the gsx-s, that bike is awesome by the way.
Dino
Thank God bikes still use good old, direct control wiring. No modules, no signal control circuits. Then again, when my Bronco lost its ambient temp sensor last winter, the OBD system actually told the tech to look at one of the specific connectors for the fault. I dunno if that kinda build in diagnostics is worth the added complication.
Lol, ya the DR has more in common with a lawn tractor than a modern car or truck. However it will not haul nearly as much as your bad mule would.
Using a auto resetting fuse and hooking it up with a wire on each leg of it with a clip on it ..allows you to check circuit that are blowing fuses without wasting fuses..but buy different amp resetting fuses for your electrical test equipment
great tip, thank you for sharing
Dino
Thanks for the video , especially the dr650 wiring diagram , i definitely will be able to use that in the future if i wire in some accessories or experience some issues with the electrical system. Cheers .🎉
Glad to hear the video is helpful
Dino
Ah...electrical issues...the bane of my existence. Thanks for the basics in vid 1. You've already de-mystified wiring diagrams to a degree.
Believe me, this series has been challenging for me to make. Again, I'm not a mechanic but I am learning a lot as I go.
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@@DinosTinkerShed Maybe you're not a full-blown mechanic, but still quite mechanically knowledgeable and capable. I think you also have given a lot of thought as to how to explain and how much to include so the average interested person can be more confident.
@securitylined thank you for the feedback, I'm never sure if I'm adding too much or not enough, I make the videos as if I was watching them myself, glad they are well received. Thanks again.
Dino
This is the paul harrel of motorcycling absolutly love it!
Super Cool Dino!!!
Really informative😂
Thanks glad you liked it
Dino
Dang, I just had my stator cover off. I could have taken photos for you.
Thanks for the offer, that would have been fantastic.
Dino
Thank you so much to make this topic easy to understand, I live in México and is quit hard to get good local teachers 😅
Glad you are enjoying the series
Dino
Very well done Dino! So happy I finally watched this video. Thank you for all of your dedicated work on this😊 now on to the rest of the series!
Great video and info thank you.
Awesome!
This is awesome
Super cool vids 😄 came across your stuff while looking at a dr650. Ended up with an xt 350 in the end tho 😛 a lot of your stuff is directly translateable to xt tho 😍
This is useful Thanx
Dino, I can't get my Lanyard to plug back in. Any Ideas ??
Thank you for the question, I'm not quite sure what you are referring to? Are you talking about the wiring harness conectors?
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Dino
I have been told that land yards have a chip. Mine is a 2008 Ski Doo
@michaelmaurer1226 ah sorry yes, they do and can be a pain as they do get loose over time. My understanding is the DESS system "key" is paired with the MPEM computer that controls the engine. If the key is not snapped on the DESS stud the sled may start but will not take throttle and therefore can not move. I am not 100% sure but I belive the skidoo dealer can provide a replacement DESS key cap and program it to your sleds MPEM computer but would require you to bring the sled to them. I hope this helps.
Dino