This was helpful. You flew past the removal and the reinstall of the ABS sensor part so I missed seeing what that looked like. I also wanted to see the chain tightening part.
How did you stop the rear wheel from turning while you were torque down the big bolt to 75ftpound, I missed it but it seemed that you put a screwdriver into the chain to stop it from moving, anyway, thanks for the video.
I know this is about a year old but I am about to remove my back wheel on my '13 dl650 myself, to save some money. I'm new to wrenching on my own bike (only changed oil & filter, cleaned & lubed chain), so this video is a live saver! What I'm worried about most is the chain, though. How do I set the tension? Do I need a specific tool to do that? Also, it was stressed to me not to mix up the spacers. Why is that? Thanks!
No special tool is needed to set the chain tension. Be sure when checking the tension to check it in a few spots, meaning check it, rotate the rear wheel, and then check the chain in another spot. Chains don't always wear evenly. If you want to take the guess work out, I like using this tool from motion pro amzn.to/3ocd2w1 Another good tool to help with proper rear wheel alignment is this tool from Motion Pro. I keep a couple of each in my garage amzn.to/3ySH4tv That being said, neither are necessary but are nice to haves.
Does anyone know what brake shoes fit on the 650 V-Strom 2015 that works also on a car or only about $20 a set and about all automotive shops have them I bought a set at 9:10 years ago but I can't remember what I ordered
I noticed that you didn't unbolt the brake caliber and pull it out of the slot on the swing arm and then hand it to the side ? I did this last time and had a hard time getting it back in place . Unless I missed something this looks much easier to get everything lined up, correct??
You mentioned using silicon on the rubber bumper blocks at the rear sprocket. Are you simply spraying down the Rubber with silicone spray? Have never done it but I am always up for new information! Great video
I recently changed the tires at the local shop and since then I noticed that the motorcycle is off vertical (leaning slightly to the left) when riding. I did not notice any vibrations and the motorcycle is not pulling to the side when let go off the handlebar. Do you know what may be the reason for this?
Getting that rear back on is a pain. There is no clearance to play with. That bushing that keeps popping off lines up with brake caliper that lines up with the alxe. P.I.T.A.
This was helpful. You flew past the removal and the reinstall of the ABS sensor part so I missed seeing what that looked like. I also wanted to see the chain tightening part.
How did you stop the rear wheel from turning while you were torque down the big bolt to 75ftpound, I missed it but it seemed that you put a screwdriver into the chain to stop it from moving, anyway, thanks for the video.
Thank you for this. I'll be using your great information to change rubber
What kind of lift are you using for the front tire? I see it goes directly into those holes on the bottom of the forks.
one from "Handy" I bought over 20 years ago. Not sure if they are even still in business.
Is this same tool sizes for 2017+ with wire wheels. Trying to figure out what comes and doesn’t in suzuki tool kit
i love the safety Crocs.... that's my exact same garage safety foot wear!!! Thanks!!
Right on!
I know this is about a year old but I am about to remove my back wheel on my '13 dl650 myself, to save some money. I'm new to wrenching on my own bike (only changed oil & filter, cleaned & lubed chain), so this video is a live saver! What I'm worried about most is the chain, though. How do I set the tension? Do I need a specific tool to do that? Also, it was stressed to me not to mix up the spacers. Why is that? Thanks!
No special tool is needed to set the chain tension. Be sure when checking the tension to check it in a few spots, meaning check it, rotate the rear wheel, and then check the chain in another spot. Chains don't always wear evenly. If you want to take the guess work out, I like using this tool from motion pro amzn.to/3ocd2w1 Another good tool to help with proper rear wheel alignment is this tool from Motion Pro. I keep a couple of each in my garage amzn.to/3ySH4tv That being said, neither are necessary but are nice to haves.
Does anyone know what brake shoes fit on the 650 V-Strom 2015 that works also on a car or only about $20 a set and about all automotive shops have them I bought a set at 9:10 years ago but I can't remember what I ordered
I noticed that you didn't unbolt the brake caliber and pull it out of the slot on the swing arm and then hand it to the side ? I did this last time and had a hard time getting it back in place . Unless I missed something this looks much easier to get everything lined up, correct??
Left it in place. May have to spread the pads a bit but wheel/rotor should slide right back into place.
@@2WR OK thanks for the reply. I am new to this , 68 and my first bike and I assume you mean " Leave it in place "
You mentioned using silicon on the rubber bumper blocks at the rear sprocket. Are you simply spraying down the Rubber with silicone spray? Have never done it but I am always up for new information! Great video
I am. It’ll help make them last longer. Taught to me by a mechanic in Belgium.
Thanks for the video should not use your hand as a hammer kills the nerves in your hand
Have done that a few times on mine.
Maybe i miss it how many miles do you have on the Strom. i have a 13 with 30000 miles
thank you on the video.
Not sure but it's not many. Pete just picked it up a few months ago.
it had only 5500 when I picked it up
I recently changed the tires at the local shop and since then I noticed that the motorcycle is off vertical (leaning slightly to the left) when riding. I did not notice any vibrations and the motorcycle is not pulling to the side when let go off the handlebar. Do you know what may be the reason for this?
Have no clue
Getting that rear back on is a pain. There is no clearance to play with. That bushing that keeps popping off lines up with brake caliper that lines up with the alxe. P.I.T.A.