Mitch, I really appreciate you videos. Not to make light of your handicap, It is a joy not to have to listen to a bunch of psycho babble like other videos that are so annoying. You show that you don’t need to be able to speak to get the message out. BRAVO to you and thanks. I wish you the best.
Mitch, congrats for the videos! Is very helpful! I recently bought a B400 2012 and I saw that have some oil leak of.ghe rear of the engine and I saw at 1:07 minute the same on your bike engine. This is normal?
I haven’t worked on that part yet but disconnect the switch near the stand then remove some mounting bolts, you will need to remove the left skirt cover for access
A little late, but I'll answer. Unlike motorcycles, the rear axle is a drive axle splined to the wheel, with the bearings in the swing arm, not the wheel hub. If you don't lock the wheel down, you can crank on that thing all day and the nut will just spin the wheel and never get tight.
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Hi, your videos are indispensable for me to care for and repair my Burgman. Thank you for that and please keep it up
Mitch, I really appreciate you videos. Not to make light of your handicap, It is a joy not to have to listen to a bunch of psycho babble like other videos that are so annoying. You show that you don’t need to be able to speak to get the message out. BRAVO to you and thanks. I wish you the best.
Thank you Dave! 🙏🏼
Thanks! Thanks for the Help Mitch!
You’re welcome! 👍🏼👍🏼
Since I just bought an 08 Burgman 400, your videos will be a tremendous help. Thanks!
Спасибо Вам. Очень нужные видео. Удачи!
Mitch...thank you for explain video.
Again you are a perfect teacher...
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Mitch, congrats for the videos! Is very helpful! I recently bought a B400 2012 and I saw that have some oil leak of.ghe rear of the engine and I saw at 1:07 minute the same on your bike engine. This is normal?
Hello mitch
Can i Mount a k7 engine on a k 3 Burgman ???
Hi, can you make 2017-present model?, please.
Mitch, Do you have the rear wheel balanced when you install a new tire?
Thx you'r the best
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How many miles do brake pads last Mitch? I know it depends how's your riding stile, but I'm just wondering?
How do you fix the side stand on suzuki burgman 400cc can i remove it all together
I haven’t worked on that part yet but disconnect the switch near the stand then remove some mounting bolts, you will need to remove the left skirt cover for access
I just completed the same process but I also changed the rear brakes at the same time ...
Why is it necessary to secure the rear tire with a metal bar?
A little late, but I'll answer. Unlike motorcycles, the rear axle is a drive axle splined to the wheel, with the bearings in the swing arm, not the wheel hub. If you don't lock the wheel down, you can crank on that thing all day and the nut will just spin the wheel and never get tight.
@@sacrificialrook6283 Thanks!
What size tire?
After installing the rear wheel I notice the rear wheel has a slight play in it. Is that normal? I would say about a 1MM to 2MM play
Have you ever found out? I was checking mine yesterday and noticed the same thing. As you said 1-2 mm, not much but enough to wonder.
@@seadog915 yeah I did turns out it was normal. I've already put a few hundred miles and it's all good.
@@jayb7813 Thanks, I have to replace F&R tires next wk.
плохо, что нет процесса разборки, мне как новичку в этой технике страшновато лезть, дабы не сломать чего
U Bad man