Just bought a 2009 that sat a few years and needed carbs cleaned. That is quite a process on these things since there is absolutely no room to do anything. But as far as air filters go they aren't to terrible to change, you can get to the screws on the rear air box if you pull seat and move some wires and air boot. Front filter you have to pull tank, remove air boot and you can get to it decently. Take pics so you can see how all the wiring is routed.
@@jimksa67 I know those are all English words, but I can't envision what you're describing.:) Any chance of posting a simple video explaining what you mean? Thanks.
Another suggestion if you don't have a lift is to roll the back wheel onto a 2x6 to give a little more ground clearance, then also put a 2x6 (or even a 2x4) under the kickstand, just so it's sits more level and gives a more accurate reading in the sight glass.
Yeah that was all clutch. Long story short I was just going to change the oil and service it. I ended up changing the oil 3 times, changed the slave cylinder and the clutch. That oil was pretty nasty.
@@pilgrimsgarage Yeah and that window for oil is a pain in the ass to check without a stand. Mine was dirty and given the position I missed time oil was too low. Good thing I checked twice but forced my girl to sit on it so I could check lol xD
@@EnhancedNightmare that’s a good idea though… have her hold it up. One thing, when you go to change the battery, be sure to buy a good one… they’re a pain to change
Thank you and yes, I did it on the kickstand based off of your statement. Thanks again, I appreciate you sharing your work and making it look easy!
Perfect. I’m glad it worked for you.
Thank you ill probably be watching all these vids to learn how to work on mine
You’re welcome. These bikes are very easy to work on and there is lots of support out there.
Would love to see a clear video of changing the two air filters on these things. Not looking forward to it, but I know it needs to be done, :)
Just bought a 2009 that sat a few years and needed carbs cleaned. That is quite a process on these things since there is absolutely no room to do anything. But as far as air filters go they aren't to terrible to change, you can get to the screws on the rear air box if you pull seat and move some wires and air boot. Front filter you have to pull tank, remove air boot and you can get to it decently. Take pics so you can see how all the wiring is routed.
just pull the outer rubber off so you can vacuum dust off filter fins! easy peasy Old man in Canada! Israel forever! Gen 12:3
@@jimksa67 I know those are all English words, but I can't envision what you're describing.:) Any chance of posting a simple video explaining what you mean? Thanks.
@spagogin I no longer have that motorcycle or I would do that for you.
@@pilgrimsgarage Dang. Oh, well. I appreciate the fact that you would have. :)
Another suggestion if you don't have a lift is to roll the back wheel onto a 2x6 to give a little more ground clearance, then also put a 2x6 (or even a 2x4) under the kickstand, just so it's sits more level and gives a more accurate reading in the sight glass.
Good advice!
Best regards from Germany! Thank You ! 👍🙄
You’re welcome. Hopefully it helped you out. It’s pretty simple to do.
Would do another oil flush.. it was still very black.! Otherwise..great video!
Yeah that was all clutch. Long story short I was just going to change the oil and service it. I ended up changing the oil 3 times, changed the slave cylinder and the clutch. That oil was pretty nasty.
@@pilgrimsgarage Yea it was pretty nasty and well done then.. sometimes it just needs moore doing.
@@pilgrimsgarage Yeah and that window for oil is a pain in the ass to check without a stand. Mine was dirty and given the position I missed time oil was too low. Good thing I checked twice but forced my girl to sit on it so I could check lol xD
@@EnhancedNightmare that’s a good idea though… have her hold it up. One thing, when you go to change the battery, be sure to buy a good one… they’re a pain to change
I noticed that on my bike that the oil was dirty right after. Thats caused by the clutch?@pilgrimsgarage
Best regards from Norway......I like your fixing movies......
Thank you…I love your country. I’m hoping to visit someday.
Thanks for making this! Huge help
You are welcome. It’s really easy to change the oil. Just make sure you have a shallow pan.
Thank you for the video man this helped out alot!
You’re welcome.
Thank you! I have a question, is this the same as the suzuki 1986 intrude 700? or is there a lot of difference?
Definitely the same concept but I believe the exhaust is just a bit different.
Thanks man) 🙏
@@КристусФалко you’re welcome. Good luck with your bike…they’re pretty awesome bikes!