Hi Paul, Wish I had your confidence, Fair play to you mate. I have to check and double check everything I do now I'm getting a bit older. The mark I put on the existing chain was just the tight spot, also used it to ref when cleaning and oiling. Another good video.
Last week MotoJitsu posted a video about not to lube or clean the chain with the engine running. I was surprised and commented rhetorically asking who in the right mind would do that? And here you are... There are some other things which are rising questions: The fitting of the new sprocket shouldn't need any hammer use. It should just slide on the splines. The need of that hammer means it wasn't fit correctly, and you may have damaged the shaft. The second thing is the use of impact driver on transmission shaft, instead of proper blocking tool and a torque wrench. The DCT internals are ”thanking you” for that...
I think there are many none experts that tell you about the chain, I wouldn't lube one if I'd just been out for a ride the chain would be warm, but just starting I've always done it that way, the 2nd your right don't use metal on metal, but all the front sprockets on every bike are tight you should push them on with wood block,, the last I do torque every bolt up, just don't film it, the impact gun I have is a low one, if you find the way that works for you just stick to it if it works, do appreciate the comments we all learn from them👍👍👍🔨🔨🤣
I have the 2021 model DCT, just ordered the 15 teeth front-sprocket. 17 is standard. When my wife ride with me this bike is not so strong. Hope 2 teeth down will fix it.
I just purchased an used 2022 NC750 DCT. Only 5,000 miles so suspect the chain is still fine. What type of chain does Honda use on the NC (Standard, O Ring or X Ring) and how many miles did you put on the bike before the replacement? It would also be great to have a link to the X Ring chain you purchased if you get a chance. Thanks much for all the helpful info!
Hello my friend, I am a new biker :) 2 years of experience only. Have a same bike, 2021 NC750 DCT ABS. For the first time I need to change sprockets and chain. What kind of tools I needed to buy to do this job? Thank you!
I'm new to all this bike stuff and I didn't know about chain brands, seems like this actually is quality since I just read it's made in Japan 😂 I am liking the the goldish color of this chain 👍🏼
Yes one of the best, don't so much worry about the gold links, without they will be bit cheaper but same quality, there was £45 worth of extras in that kit, the link compressor is really easy to use and you get a really good chain brush Value for money, just make sre you check the right chain for your bike👍👍👍
@@birchwoodbiker will I've got the same bike as yours except mine is bright red (2021 only available color here) so I'll be getting the exact same kit as yours, only I won't get the chain lube because they won't/can't ship it across the pond. Thanks for making these videos, I really appreciate it! I just bought a set of universal driving lights so I'm excited about installing those. I've got the Givi upper and lower engine guards, will be mounting them to the upper guards. Do you have any driving/auxillary lights yet? I went with the Morimoto 1banger hxb Combo, they're not motorcycle specific but I think they will be a perfect fit. Thanks again 👍🏼
great bikes I bought cheap spot lights from eBay don't waste hundreds there really isn't that much difference, ride safe and send me some pics i,m hoping I get enough to convert all the NC haters🤣🤣🤣🍺👍
@@birchwoodbiker yeah that's the one thing I don't get, why so many NC haters? It really is a great bike, jack of all trades. Pretty good for short to medium touring, fuel efficient, maneuverable, reliable, and can be very fun. Are there better bikes out there? Sure there are plenty but they all have their ups and downs, for me the NC ticks must of the boxes in the things I'm looking for so I'm happy. 🍻
DID JT Silent X-Ring Gold Chain and Sprocket Kit for Honda NC750 X DCT 2021- Performoto (19548) BusinessRegistered as business seller 99.8% positiveSeller's other itemsSeller's other itemsContact seller £108.30 eBay
Sorry but I'm a little confused, at 9:58 you're saying that to release that front sprocket bolt it's clockwise and to tighten it up it's anti clockwise (basically a reverse thread, but then at 16:18 you are saying it's the opposite? So please explain 😂
Hi Paul, Wish I had your confidence, Fair play to you mate. I have to check and double check everything I do now I'm getting a bit older. The mark I put on the existing chain was just the tight spot, also used it to ref when cleaning and oiling. Another good video.
Ill have to see how you check it Tom👍
Last week MotoJitsu posted a video about not to lube or clean the chain with the engine running. I was surprised and commented rhetorically asking who in the right mind would do that? And here you are... There are some other things which are rising questions: The fitting of the new sprocket shouldn't need any hammer use. It should just slide on the splines. The need of that hammer means it wasn't fit correctly, and you may have damaged the shaft. The second thing is the use of impact driver on transmission shaft, instead of proper blocking tool and a torque wrench. The DCT internals are ”thanking you” for that...
I think there are many none experts that tell you about the chain, I wouldn't lube one if I'd just been out for a ride the chain would be warm, but just starting I've always done it that way, the 2nd your right don't use metal on metal, but all the front sprockets on every bike are tight you should push them on with wood block,, the last I do torque every bolt up, just don't film it, the impact gun I have is a low one, if you find the way that works for you just stick to it if it works, do appreciate the comments we all learn from them👍👍👍🔨🔨🤣
I have the 2021 model DCT, just ordered the 15 teeth front-sprocket. 17 is standard. When my wife ride with me this bike is not so strong. Hope 2 teeth down will fix it.
Yeah you're right, sound now all present and correct. Really enjoy your videos. Going to get a NC in due course.
Hi. Is the new sprocket 41t. I thought it should be 39t?
I just purchased an used 2022 NC750 DCT. Only 5,000 miles so suspect the chain is still fine. What type of chain does Honda use on the NC (Standard, O Ring or X Ring) and how many miles did you put on the bike before the replacement? It would also be great to have a link to the X Ring chain you purchased if you get a chance. Thanks much for all the helpful info!
Hello my friend, I am a new biker :) 2 years of experience only. Have a same bike, 2021 NC750 DCT ABS. For the first time I need to change sprockets and chain. What kind of tools I needed to buy to do this job? Thank you!
Thank you!!!!!
I'm new to all this bike stuff and I didn't know about chain brands, seems like this actually is quality since I just read it's made in Japan 😂 I am liking the the goldish color of this chain 👍🏼
Yes one of the best, don't so much worry about the gold links, without they will be bit cheaper but same quality, there was £45 worth of extras in that kit, the link compressor is really easy to use and you get a really good chain brush Value for money, just make sre you check the right chain for your bike👍👍👍
@@birchwoodbiker will I've got the same bike as yours except mine is bright red (2021 only available color here) so I'll be getting the exact same kit as yours, only I won't get the chain lube because they won't/can't ship it across the pond. Thanks for making these videos, I really appreciate it! I just bought a set of universal driving lights so I'm excited about installing those. I've got the Givi upper and lower engine guards, will be mounting them to the upper guards. Do you have any driving/auxillary lights yet? I went with the Morimoto 1banger hxb Combo, they're not motorcycle specific but I think they will be a perfect fit. Thanks again 👍🏼
great bikes I bought cheap spot lights from eBay don't waste hundreds there really isn't that much difference, ride safe and send me some pics i,m hoping I get enough to convert all the NC haters🤣🤣🤣🍺👍
@@birchwoodbiker yeah that's the one thing I don't get, why so many NC haters? It really is a great bike, jack of all trades. Pretty good for short to medium touring, fuel efficient, maneuverable, reliable, and can be very fun.
Are there better bikes out there? Sure there are plenty but they all have their ups and downs, for me the NC ticks must of the boxes in the things I'm looking for so I'm happy. 🍻
Haven’t watched every second of the video, I might have missed how many km your bike did. Mines got 15000km and already due for a chain change 😮
That’s about the same. Thanks 👍🏼
Was the original chain beyond its wear limit? At what miles? My NC hasn't yet needed any adjustment after 3k miles
And please post a link for this kit if possible. Thank you!
DID JT Silent X-Ring Gold Chain and Sprocket Kit for Honda NC750 X DCT 2021-
Performoto
(19548)
BusinessRegistered as business seller
99.8% positiveSeller's other itemsSeller's other itemsContact seller
£108.30 eBay
@@birchwoodbiker thank you, hopefully they ship to the USA. I'll go check them out now.
Sorry but I'm a little confused, at 9:58 you're saying that to release that front sprocket bolt it's clockwise and to tighten it up it's anti clockwise (basically a reverse thread, but then at 16:18 you are saying it's the opposite? So please explain 😂
Hi veliksami, yes my mistake, it tightens anti clockwise the same way the chain runs👍👍👍
@@birchwoodbiker thank you, makes sense now 😁
Its "righty tighty, lefty loosey" 😂
@39:01 😱😱😱
I know it looks scary, my dad taught me to do that when I was 10 🤣🤣🤣🤕
@@birchwoodbiker good old dad..did he return to lighted fireworks as well ?😂😂😳
Is there any sound?
Chris yes it may just be TH-cam proccessing👍👍👍
16:11 What the fuck?