I think it difficult to change thermostat gasket but when i see your video that’s make me confident to change it my self because my prob like you leaking at thermostat when i go for riding thanks a lot bro love from malaysia❤
Haha, it makes me smile that some people care about this stuff! I don't think I'll ever get rid of this bike. I recently moved for a new job that's a big step up: more stress, new house, other projects, baby on the way, excuses, etc. etc. haha. I also picked up a 2008 Harley Road King that I've been riding a lot lately as well; it's fun to have two very different bikes. Thank you for watching and commenting, it seriously means a lot. :-)
thanks for the video im doing my coolant this weekend. i did notice yesterday my thermo housing is weeping coolant so im going to replace the o-ring also. did this fix the leak ?
Wow, what a great video, thank you so much! I had coolant leaking from my water pump. Would you have an idea what could have caused the leak? Thank you.
I think you might have solved my problem. I have a 2016 identical to yours and the leak from the thermo cover has been driving me god damn crazy. Ordered a few of those rubber gaskets. Mine doesnt appear to be messed up either but I guess it is... Hope this works!
Hey man quick question, does your cbr650f run hot? I recently bought a 2nd hand 650f and I found that after even 15min of riding it the engine gets really hot when I touch it with my bare hands. Not sure if that's most bikes or something with the coolant. Thanks
It definitely gets hot to the touch, and that’s normal for all bikes. If you’re feeling a lot of heat up your legs while in motion, that would be a little more unusual. I always wear long pants while riding and that accidental burns from the engine or exhaust. I think you’re probably fine, but if you want to be extra sure I think I have a video on coolant change.
I think it’s related to the cold climates I’ve lived in, and fluctuating from hot operating temperatures to far below freezing in the same day (I ride in the winter). Since it’s a super minor issue and is very easy to fix, I don’t think it’s too bad. I’m guessing your 16-year-old SV has had a few consumables replaced over its lifetime too. No bike is perfect, but the 650F, like the SV, is a great value and is extremely reliable.
@@BurntOnBothEnds I got your same bike actually I trade in my sv for a cb650f its night and day the difference I dont know how the people make comparison with inline 4 with v twin honda pull really fast
I think it difficult to change thermostat gasket but when i see your video that’s make me confident to change it my self because my prob like you leaking at thermostat when i go for riding thanks a lot bro love from malaysia❤
thanks so much for these videos, they give me the confidence to learn how to maintain my cb650f : )
Thank you for your comment!
Woah it’s been over a year since your last upload! Good to know you’re still riding the 650f! Thanks for the great vids
Haha, it makes me smile that some people care about this stuff! I don't think I'll ever get rid of this bike. I recently moved for a new job that's a big step up: more stress, new house, other projects, baby on the way, excuses, etc. etc. haha. I also picked up a 2008 Harley Road King that I've been riding a lot lately as well; it's fun to have two very different bikes. Thank you for watching and commenting, it seriously means a lot. :-)
Nice video man, think its one of the first showing how to do a coolant change on the CBR650F.
Thank you, I appreciate the comment!
thanks for the video im doing my coolant this weekend. i did notice yesterday my thermo housing is weeping coolant so im going to replace the o-ring also. did this fix the leak ?
Thanks for the vid. Super helpful
Wow, what a great video, thank you so much! I had coolant leaking from my water pump. Would you have an idea what could have caused the leak? Thank you.
Thanks for video!
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Thanks! Is there anything in particular you'd like to see more of?
I think you might have solved my problem. I have a 2016 identical to yours and the leak from the thermo cover has been driving me god damn crazy. Ordered a few of those rubber gaskets. Mine doesnt appear to be messed up either but I guess it is... Hope this works!
Awesome, good luck!!
Hello, I have a Honda CBR650F 2017 I just need to fill up more coolant, do I have to actually do what you did?
Thank you very much. I am looking for a way to do Because I thought to do it myself
:-) Awesome! Thank you for your comment.
Hi can you tell me what is the size of torque wrench you are using, is it 3/8 inch drive?
Bro can u post a video about leds on the F sport
Have you need drain air in systerm coolant?
great video thank you
You’re welcome! Thank you for watching.
Hey man quick question, does your cbr650f run hot? I recently bought a 2nd hand 650f and I found that after even 15min of riding it the engine gets really hot when I touch it with my bare hands. Not sure if that's most bikes or something with the coolant. Thanks
It definitely gets hot to the touch, and that’s normal for all bikes. If you’re feeling a lot of heat up your legs while in motion, that would be a little more unusual. I always wear long pants while riding and that accidental burns from the engine or exhaust. I think you’re probably fine, but if you want to be extra sure I think I have a video on coolant change.
where can I get a manual for 2014 honda cbr 650f for free
I haven't looked at this because I paid for a physical copy, but I saw this recently on the 650F forums: 650f.bike/threads/2014-service-manual.100/
how many miles you got on her?
About 22k. I’ve slowed down a lot; I do most of my longer rides on a different bike these days so it’s mostly just commuting. Still love it though.
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Thank you!
Dang its Honda 2014 has already thermostat leak?I have suzuki sv650 from 2004 and didnt have any those issue.......
I think it’s related to the cold climates I’ve lived in, and fluctuating from hot operating temperatures to far below freezing in the same day (I ride in the winter). Since it’s a super minor issue and is very easy to fix, I don’t think it’s too bad. I’m guessing your 16-year-old SV has had a few consumables replaced over its lifetime too. No bike is perfect, but the 650F, like the SV, is a great value and is extremely reliable.
@@BurntOnBothEnds I got your same bike actually I trade in my sv for a cb650f its night and day the difference I dont know how the people make comparison with inline 4 with v twin honda pull really fast