Thanks for a great video, I changed my spark plugs at the weekend seemlessly. I noticed that you can remove the tank conpletely, there is a socket under the seat in a rubb er protectorand you can disconnet the fuel hose on the inlet for the engine rater than on the tank.
On my 2016 ZX6r we don’t have to fully take the tank off. The tank has a hinge on the battery side of it and I just prop the tank up with a vacuum pole or piece of wood against the steering stem and go to town on the airbox and spark plugs for service. Was hoping the same could be said for a Z900 if I decide to switch over to Standard riding position ; (
My z900 wont start, doesnt even tick over, im hoping its the spark plugs and not the starter motor, just replaced battery no change, it's going to cost an arm and leg in labour charge dam it. Great vid i'll definately invest in tools to do work myself.
CHECK YOUR SIDESTAND. The switch can keep your bike from starting if it thinks the sidestand is down. If the problem seems to have come out of nowhere, this might be an easy fix.
@@HilltopZombieShop my bike has ressurected itself, it's starts fine now, I did think something might be up with the kickstand sensor. Something definitely not right but glad it fires up now🏍💨
After buying a new battery only to get the same problems, then taking take it to garage to get refilled I ended up buying a motobatt and an optimate charger, ticks over fine now :)
I am part of a kawasaki Z owners FB group. (UK ZED HEADZ) the admins have recently created a group for our global cousins simply called ZED HEADZ its a closed group but excellent. the Global one has just started so is only small at the moment we want to make the ZED HEADZ world wide. worth joining dude. apply to join with a picture of yer bike.
I tried that pump, it seemed to shed some of the lining into my gas tank. Must be cheap material and it left this little red plastic as if it was coming off somewhat but thanks.
Both are reliable. They both have pros and cons. V-twin has more torque and it's easier to change the plugs. 4 cylinder has more top end power, doesn't vibrate as much, but can be a pain to work on.
No. I just added a little after the break in. It was low from dealer, but since I added it, it hasn't lost any and it maintains temperature well. It is hard to get to though. I had to put a piece of vinyl tubing on the bottom of a funnel to get it into the reservoir.
WTF, all that mess to replace sparkplugs? I'm going tu buy a new bike, and after watching that, I know I'll don't buy this motorcycle even if I like it... Incredible..., on my ZR7, It was just a single tool and 3 min operation...
Cheap bastards. It's illegal to steal intellectual property like that. If you can afford this bike and insurance then you can pony up a few bucks for a manual that took a lot of time and R&D to develop. You can find it for as low as $75 from actual dealers.
Thanks for a great video, I changed my spark plugs at the weekend seemlessly.
I noticed that you can remove the tank conpletely, there is a socket under the seat in a rubb er protectorand you can disconnet the fuel hose on the inlet for the engine rater than on the tank.
Great job
I thought it was Bad enough on my 2006 fz1n but this is so much more intense
On my 2016 ZX6r we don’t have to fully take the tank off. The tank has a hinge on the battery side of it and I just prop the tank up with a vacuum pole or piece of wood against the steering stem and go to town on the airbox and spark plugs for service. Was hoping the same could be said for a Z900 if I decide to switch over to Standard riding position ; (
My z900 wont start, doesnt even tick over, im hoping its the spark plugs and not the starter motor, just replaced battery no change, it's going to cost an arm and leg in labour charge dam it. Great vid i'll definately invest in tools to do work myself.
CHECK YOUR SIDESTAND. The switch can keep your bike from starting if it thinks the sidestand is down. If the problem seems to have come out of nowhere, this might be an easy fix.
@@HilltopZombieShop my bike has ressurected itself, it's starts fine now, I did think something might be up with the kickstand sensor. Something definitely not right but glad it fires up now🏍💨
After buying a new battery only to get the same problems, then taking take it to garage to get refilled I ended up buying a motobatt and an optimate charger, ticks over fine now :)
I am part of a kawasaki Z owners FB group. (UK ZED HEADZ) the admins have recently created a group for our global cousins simply called ZED HEADZ its a closed group but excellent. the Global one has just started so is only small at the moment we want to make the ZED HEADZ world wide. worth joining dude. apply to join with a picture of yer bike.
Meh, that alot of work. I will just take it to the shop 😐
FyI tanks fully sealed only issue if any is the fuel line just needs kinked off
I tried that pump, it seemed to shed some of the lining into my gas tank. Must be cheap material and it left this little red plastic as if it was coming off somewhat but thanks.
Thanks a lot mate
After you remove the bolts from the gas tank, is there enough leeway to access the ignition without removing the entire gas tank?
Just curious how many miles you had on the bike before replacing the plugs or was there another reason to change them?
Just followed the owners manual. I don’t think it was 100% necessary
Where is 2nd part of this video?
Hard to believe its from 2019
top man...
V-twin is reliable or this inline 4 is reliable.
Both are reliable. They both have pros and cons. V-twin has more torque and it's easier to change the plugs. 4 cylinder has more top end power, doesn't vibrate as much, but can be a pain to work on.
Hello
Have you change the collant ever for z900 ?
No. I just added a little after the break in. It was low from dealer, but since I added it, it hasn't lost any and it maintains temperature well. It is hard to get to though. I had to put a piece of vinyl tubing on the bottom of a funnel to get it into the reservoir.
I love how everything you try to show is out of focus 😂
No need open ecu bro
WTF, all that mess to replace sparkplugs? I'm going tu buy a new bike, and after watching that, I know I'll don't buy this motorcycle even if I like it... Incredible..., on my ZR7, It was just a single tool and 3 min operation...
Wow quite expensive for the service manual .. I got it from the net :)
OneOfTheNobodies do you can write a link?
Cheap bastards. It's illegal to steal intellectual property like that. If you can afford this bike and insurance then you can pony up a few bucks for a manual that took a lot of time and R&D to develop. You can find it for as low as $75 from actual dealers.
Thanks a lot mate