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I have Triumph Speed Triple 1200RR ,but this about the same ,I beleive .Very helpfull .My bike came with rear sprocket quick change ,but I dont know how light. When you take it off again .Please weigh the superlite parts ,that u have installed here.
@motovice eccentric Hub torque specs you mention was 25.8 ft lbs seems to tight for it. I believe it supposed to be 20-25 nm , unless the 2022 model specs change. If you hear a clicking noise while spinning the wheel , that means its too tight. Great videos by the way
Thank you! I referred to Cali Moto for the torque. Where are you seeing the 20-25nm? I’m swapping out some parts on the rear end soon and definitely don’t want to overtighten.
@@MotoViceOfficial Great video man , keep it up. I just hit the Subcribe to support your channel. I get the specs from Ducati Dealer, there are also a email from Italy to all Ducati dealers regarding the v4/S/R tightening correction. Please refer to link. That particular part of the swing arm are so sensitive , i have seen them crack before from DIY cause by overtightening. I think your 25.8 ft lbs is too tight and might end up hearing that needle bearing clicking noise.... *Exact Torque 20nm + - 5% = 19nm to 21nm static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2018/MC-10152835-9999.pdf
Great video. I have to replace the rear disc. Do you think this will require the rear spindle to be removed and would that be anymore difficult than what you have shown here? Where did you get the chain tightening tool? Thanks for sharing this video👍
Nice job, looks real good! Why didn’t you use the opportunity to change to 520, I have 1199 with 525 and 1299 with 520 and first chance I get Im switching to 520 on the 1299. I stopped using wax its crap to clean, I use WD40 to clean the change then a coat of engine oil on a rag, all these years I don’t get chain issues.
Thank you all for tuning in. I put a lot of workin into being as detailed as possible with my build series! Support the channel by smashing that like button!
That Bike is freaking awesome. I want a 1299s. Praying for that day.
Great video. Any reason for not applying a small amount of grease to the splines of the rear axle to prevent corrosion and make future removal easy.
Did u notice any change on the enginebrake after the change?
Accell and engine braking a lot smoother!
Hhhmm… sometimes my eb is not workin… may the electronics messin up cause the sprocket is lighter?!
hi, what's the name of the key you use to remove the tire? Thank you
What’s the torque for the sprocket bolt to the quick change carrier?
Where did you buy the lower chain guard from..?
I want to get a pitbull stand for my V2 - Should i just get left side pin or both left and right
Where does he cleans the rear hub ?
Wanted to say huge thank you for these videos it’s amazing how helpful they are !!:)
Question? Did you have to use the rear stand when you removed the sprocket? I only noticed the front stand. Thank you 🙏
I kept it on the ground in gear to crack the axle nut and then put the rear stand to pop it off.
@@MotoViceOfficial thank you 🙏 love the content.
great video! love it, what kind milwaukee are you using? m12 fhir14? thanks a lot
I have Triumph Speed Triple 1200RR ,but this about the same ,I beleive .Very helpfull .My bike came with rear sprocket quick change ,but I dont know how light. When you take it off again .Please weigh the superlite parts ,that u have installed here.
Hello, excuse me, could you tell me the tightening torques you used, please?
@motovice eccentric Hub torque specs you mention was 25.8 ft lbs seems to tight for it. I believe it supposed to be 20-25 nm , unless the 2022 model specs change. If you hear a clicking noise while spinning the wheel , that means its too tight.
Great videos by the way
Thank you! I referred to Cali Moto for the torque. Where are you seeing the 20-25nm? I’m swapping out some parts on the rear end soon and definitely don’t want to overtighten.
@@MotoViceOfficial Great video man , keep it up. I just hit the Subcribe to support your channel. I get the specs from Ducati Dealer, there are also a email from Italy to all Ducati dealers regarding the v4/S/R tightening correction. Please refer to link. That particular part of the swing arm are so sensitive , i have seen them crack before from DIY cause by overtightening.
I think your 25.8 ft lbs is too tight and might end up hearing that needle bearing clicking noise....
*Exact Torque 20nm + - 5% = 19nm to 21nm
static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2018/MC-10152835-9999.pdf
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Helpful. Thanks. About to do the same on my V2.
Great video. I have to replace the rear disc. Do you think this will require the rear spindle to be removed and would that be anymore difficult than what you have shown here?
Where did you get the chain tightening tool?
Thanks for sharing this video👍
Great video! Thank you
Does the V4 need a speedo healer of some sort or is that all read off the front wheel?
I believe it reads from the abs snesors. I could be wrong.
Nice job, looks real good! Why didn’t you use the opportunity to change to 520, I have 1199 with 525 and 1299 with 520 and first chance I get Im switching to 520 on the 1299. I stopped using wax its crap to clean, I use WD40 to clean the change then a coat of engine oil on a rag, all these years I don’t get chain issues.
I personally dont like 520's on liter bikes. I know people use them and have no issues but for me, I just feel more comfortable with a 525.
Very good very informative, it will really help me out alot for mine when it comes
Glad it helped!
Great video 👍
Man, you miss the ride from the side rear angle to see how it looks on the street 😎 I appreciate the sharing. 🙏
More to come!
Great job 👍🏻👍🏻
Diy brake pad(rear), hopefully next vid..
Rear pad replacement?
@@MotoViceOfficial yes sir🙂
Is this a 2022 MY bike?
2022 Panigale V4S
Nice Nice 💚🤍❤️✌️😎
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It's wild you're worried about weight reduction through sprockets with tires lookin like that 😂😂 just ride ride the damn bike dude 😂