HONDA NC750X important maintenance job (SUSPENSION LINKS)

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  • čas přidán 24. 08. 2024
  • Hello and welcome to the episode, today I show you how to grease your rear shock absorber link bearings. I perform this procedure every year on my NC because I used my bike in some harsh weather conditions, they come quite dry from factory so if you haven't done this yet then it might be a good idea.
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    The first you should do is put your bike on its main stand
    The bolts I am pointing out are the ones you need to remove
    spray them with wd40
    now first loosen the lower nut as shown, you will need a 17mm socket or spanner
    now loosen the top nut as shown
    go around the opposite side and grab a 14mm spanner , loosen the nut and bolt simultaneously
    do this for the upper and lower bolts
    remove the nuts and the pull of the right link
    loosen the lower shock absorber nut
    put all your parts in one place
    now you'll need a trolley jack to take the weight of the rear wheel
    jack it slightly so the wheel just starts to lift
    push out the remaining link bolts as shown
    you will need to push down on the chain to slide the bolt out
    put all the parts in one place
    remove the last renaming nut as shown
    here you'll the 17mm spanner and an 8mm hex key for the bolt
    slide both bolts out and remove the link
    put all the parts in a container
    remove the roller pin from the rear swing arm
    here you can see all the needle bearings
    remove both pins from the linkage
    using wd40 give everything a good clean as shown
    use a tooth brush to clean the needle bearings, dont forget to clean the one on the bike too.
    Once clean lay all your parts on a clean cloth
    grab your grease and thoroughly grease the 3 pins packing in the grease as you rotate the pins
    clean up all the excess grease
    install the parts as shown
    tighten all the bolts to 44 NM
    once you are happy perform a final check around all the bolts
    release the trolley jack
    visually check all the links
    pull up on the rear wheel making sure there is no play here
    get on the bike and bounce the suspension, make sure there is no knocking or excessive rebound, excessive rebound is where the bike bounces back quickly, if this is happening your shock absorber is worn and will need further investigation
    here are the tools you will need, some multi-purpose grease a 17mm spanner a 14 mm spanner and an 8mm hex key
    well that is the end of the video, please consider subscribing for more of these videos, I upload weekly videos of tips like this, vlogs and reviews, basically anything motorcycle related! Give my a nice thumbs up if you liked the video, I really appreciate you watching, until then, ive been nick and ill catch you on the next episode! Ride safe
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Komentáře • 102

  • @nomoreblahblah
    @nomoreblahblah Před 14 dny

    Good video for multiple maintenance or replacement tasks.

  • @JEFF0551
    @JEFF0551 Před dnem

    excellent videos, always very well explained, many thanks.

  • @timjones4850
    @timjones4850 Před 9 měsíci +1

    An excellent and informative video, very well filmed and presented. Thank you so much!

  • @Denis_Elizarov
    @Denis_Elizarov Před rokem +1

    В начале чистим все наружные поверхности, потом уже вынимаем втулки! Загнал зубной щеткой песчинки в подшипники, так нельзя. Для чистки можно использовать сольвент, смазка консистентная, я лично велосипедную заправляю.

  • @RonConsumer
    @RonConsumer Před rokem +1

    Great job in both video shooting and content. Many forget to do this vital part of maintenance.

  • @bostedsprocket6708
    @bostedsprocket6708 Před 2 lety

    well worth doing, this kind of maintenance often gets left out even if you send your motorcycle back to the main dealer, if you do it your self you know its been done, if your riding through winters this is a must.

    • @nicksepisode
      @nicksepisode  Před 2 lety

      yup, and gone are the days were they used to install grease nipples in these areas!

  • @LubomirPotocki
    @LubomirPotocki Před 2 lety

    There are some self locking nylon nuts which are meant to be used only ONCE. The nylon locking function works on first tightening only. So everytime you unscrew these nuts you should have a brand new replacement. Otherwise you never know when the nylon securing insert is going to fail.
    Another important thing is to clean parts not only inside but also outside. Because if not, you are going to introduce small amount of dirt into your bearings. There could be mud, sand, old grease, steel shaves. You don't want anything to scratch the bearings.
    All in all a good and clear explanation. It is always better to do maintenance job by yourself, because you know what you have. And of course it's much cheaper than having done the same thing by dealership.
    Greetings.

    • @nicksepisode
      @nicksepisode  Před 2 lety

      Loctite will do the trick, buying new nuts each time isn't really ideal, these never come loose, too much dirt and rust going on down there for that! Thanks for input.

    • @petrol-head-Steve
      @petrol-head-Steve Před rokem

      Ive always re,used nylon lock nuts and im yet to see a bolt come lose.

  • @sandwaves5642
    @sandwaves5642 Před 2 lety +3

    I also sold my NC750X ( 2020 ), but if they improve ( better func. + at least 15cm travel ) the shocks - Front and rear + install the CC, I'll immediately buy it again. The storage space, the lowest center of gravity, the stability, the rideability, the reliability.... of this bike, are not easy to match. Hondas' marketeers still don't get that it is their BEST MC concept for so many, and THIS is the bike they should pay 99% of their attention to.....

  • @michelod.i.y.5202
    @michelod.i.y.5202 Před 2 lety +1

    I a job a haven't thought of doing thanks. Haven't had a close look but I think the set up on my CB650 maybe different.

    • @nicksepisode
      @nicksepisode  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes it's often over looked, simple ten minutes job can prevent a problem later on. Thanks for watching

  • @moneyprofessional
    @moneyprofessional Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for this video, I've been putting off doing mine as was worried it might be hard to get back together. I actually did have trouble getting the last dog bone back on despite jacking the swing arm as you showed. After some trial and error I found lifting the linkage itself with the trolley jack lined up the bolts (with the bike back on the ground). Anyway, thanks, I'll not neglect it as long now I know how to do it!

  • @IdealBike
    @IdealBike Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing, nicely explained. looks like this easy step maintenance procedure will ensure long lasting rear suspension life. Greetings!

  • @christopherlooby8856
    @christopherlooby8856 Před rokem

    I neglected this on my NC700SA and the needle bearings seized and got worn thru. Needed the whole assembly replaced, though I managed to get the bearings as parts so I have a spare assembly now. Thanks for the reminder to re-grease.

    • @moneyprofessional
      @moneyprofessional Před 8 měsíci

      After taking mine to bits I found one of my bearings knackered and the pin worn into the linkage casting. Did you manage to change the bearings or is it easier to just get a new assembly?

    • @christopherlooby8856
      @christopherlooby8856 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@moneyprofessionalI sawed out the old bearings ok. Lots of round filing to get the assembly surface smooth. Just be careful not to press in the new bearings too far. I used a piece of wood and a lump hammer. The centre bearings should protrude a few mm, do not force them in flush or they will not turn freely. Take a photo of the old setup before taking out the old bearings

  • @Jaffa1951
    @Jaffa1951 Před 2 lety

    Another good instructional video, Nick. I'll, probably, be replaying this in the spring when I have a go myself.

  • @terenceokeeffesmotorcyclestuff

    My 1995 Daytona has five grease nipples on the rear linkage to avoid this procedure. I doubt there is a modern bike left with them now. These bearings are often ignored, I’m sure a fresh bit of grease is just what they need every now and then especially as you are a winter rider. Personally I’d skip the WD40 step but as you say, it’s your personal preference.

    • @nicksepisode
      @nicksepisode  Před 2 lety +1

      They don't build stuff like they used to, grease nipple here would be ideal !

  • @rolandstaines3249
    @rolandstaines3249 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant & clear demo of to do this job 5 stars for sure .

  • @paulcowell7588
    @paulcowell7588 Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent...

  • @Banditmanuk
    @Banditmanuk Před 2 lety

    Looked a job even I could manage. With all the road crud that gets thrown up in that area you can see how they could seize up and fail if not maintained.
    Nicely filmed 👍

  • @markksenekka550
    @markksenekka550 Před 4 měsíci

    Hej Nick, have you made any videos about greasing the "rear brake pedal" joints on NC750x?
    I can't seem to find any such video on CZcams, other channels included.
    //Thank you for the video on Air-Filter change. It worked like a charm. Greetings from Slovenia.

    • @nicksepisode
      @nicksepisode  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hi bud. Use spray grease on the brake pedal pivot. I have a video on brake maintenance check out winter prep video

  • @Fixivideo
    @Fixivideo Před 2 lety

    Very good video👍 I will also do this maintenance on my NC this season. Thanks for the information✌

  • @GER308
    @GER308 Před rokem

    Thanks, will have a go tomorrow!

  • @chrisjamieson8537
    @chrisjamieson8537 Před 9 měsíci

    What about servicing the needle bearing in the lower shock mount? You had all the parts removed to get to that.

  • @Rinkydink73274
    @Rinkydink73274 Před 2 lety

    Good video Nick,I'll do my linkage now thanks..

  • @drdoolittle5724
    @drdoolittle5724 Před rokem

    Thanks for showing us, terrific confidence inspiring! A few parts of your bike showed lack of ACF50, how can you not live without the stuff? My older bike looks younger!!! lol

    • @nicksepisode
      @nicksepisode  Před rokem

      Definitely not lack of acf50. Use it all the time. It's the UK salt roads we have to tackle

    • @drdoolittle5724
      @drdoolittle5724 Před rokem

      @@nicksepisode Sorry, as you say, the salt has made it look aged before its time and surprised the ACF has protected better!
      Perhaps you'll put out a vid one day ' how to brighten the dog bones' lol

    • @nicksepisode
      @nicksepisode  Před rokem

      I mean it's an area that sees a lot of action. That's why doing this regularly will help. I do have an anti corrosion video somewhere on this channel. I'll be honest this nc750x model was very easy to rust.

  • @stevenbrown8708
    @stevenbrown8708 Před 2 lety

    Nice job Nick. Well explained thank you

  • @giannhslakiss
    @giannhslakiss Před 2 lety

    Excellent job thank you Nick 👍👍👍.

  • @TheDervMan
    @TheDervMan Před rokem

    What a great video, thanks for sharing.

  • @michaelevans1658
    @michaelevans1658 Před 2 lety

    Good job Nick, god I be tempted to paint those parts .

  • @Lester-zz6pn
    @Lester-zz6pn Před 11 měsíci

    thanks for sharing . i like it.

  • @tonyhewitt1345
    @tonyhewitt1345 Před rokem

    Lovely job 🙆

  • @stevensteel8617
    @stevensteel8617 Před 2 lety

    Thank you. That was very clear and well done and it's nice to see you using a torque wrench. My shock absorber is looking pretty rusty already, whereas yours still looks nice and black. Is it a lot more work to remove the shock absorber so it can be cleaned up and given a new coat of paint?
    I only just bought my NC750XD-E and though it's a 2015 model it's already done over 62000 miles, so you can imagine the state of the brake calipers, especially the pistons, which I am changing for stainless steel ones. I'll have to have a look at the suspension linkage tomorrow now you've shown me how easy it is. Well, once I manage to get the brake fluid changed and any air removed! All good fun!

    • @nicksepisode
      @nicksepisode  Před 2 lety

      Hi Steven, removing the shock is one extra bolt and the shock is off! Thanks for the nice comment and appreciate you watching :) Good luck with your NC

  • @stevensteel8617
    @stevensteel8617 Před 9 měsíci

    The trouble comes when you have to change the needle bearings. Mine are seized and have fallen to pieces but still won't come out.😢

    • @nicksepisode
      @nicksepisode  Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah I guess that's why this job is vital

  • @useribp
    @useribp Před 2 měsíci

    What are the symtoms of bad sunspension links ?

    • @nicksepisode
      @nicksepisode  Před 2 měsíci

      Pogo stick feeling. Vague feel mid corners. Noise when bouncing on the vehicle while stationary. Abnormal rear tyre wear.

  • @Matt-vo1ge
    @Matt-vo1ge Před rokem

    As per, excellent video. 👏 Glad I did this. 2018 and needle bearings and pins rusty on one side. Gritty movement on one of them. Have cleaned up as best can. Take it I need to replace them?

    • @nicksepisode
      @nicksepisode  Před rokem

      Check them in another 1k miles

    • @Matt-vo1ge
      @Matt-vo1ge Před rokem

      @@nicksepisode Cheers, your combination of bikes, rideouts and how-to's is great 👍

  • @johnwilson4210
    @johnwilson4210 Před 2 lety

    Hi Nick another good informative video.
    Have you ever thought about changing the dog bones to lower the bike slightly? as it is a fairly tall machine.

    • @nicksepisode
      @nicksepisode  Před 2 lety

      Yes its quite common on this model, you'd have to consider shortening the side stand too.

  • @MrWhothefoxthat
    @MrWhothefoxthat Před 2 lety

    at last, someone who know's how to put a video together and do a proper job, have you got one on brake pad replacement front and rear, plus greasing the slider pins.

    • @nicksepisode
      @nicksepisode  Před 2 lety +1

      Cheers ! Check out my spring prep video, it's covered in that one, thanks

  • @marcelmuller7623
    @marcelmuller7623 Před rokem

    great video! Question: I don not have a center stand. I tried it rear swing arm lifter on the swing-arm, but it does not work. I can't pull out the bone after loosening the screws. Any idea how to do it without center stand?

    • @nicksepisode
      @nicksepisode  Před rokem

      with an assistant, get a car jack and wood, place under frame in middle, dont matter if its on the engine as you wont be lifting it high, just enough to take weight off, make sure you have an assistant tho keeping it sturdy while working on the bike

  • @NC750X
    @NC750X Před 11 měsíci

    I've done 50,000 miles on my bike I never done this didn't even think it needed doing

    • @nicksepisode
      @nicksepisode  Před 11 měsíci +1

      get it done! lol

    • @NC750X
      @NC750X Před 11 měsíci

      @@nicksepisode I will do I have 2 NC's so will do them next weekend I think

    • @nicksepisode
      @nicksepisode  Před 11 měsíci

      @@NC750X please update us

  • @davericketts9101
    @davericketts9101 Před 2 lety

    Another useful maintenance video. Thanks Nick. (Maintainece? 😉)

  • @jimalcantara6638
    @jimalcantara6638 Před rokem

    Great video...as usual! Can you use brake cleaner instead of WD40? Or will that harm the bearings?

  • @guitarplayerwannabee
    @guitarplayerwannabee Před rokem

    Through no fault of Nick, I couldn't get my linkage bolts undone, despite having breaker bars etc. Reckon you need a bike lift and maybe remove the muffler.
    Anyone else had similar problems?

    • @nicksepisode
      @nicksepisode  Před rokem

      Sounds like the previous owner hadn't kept on top of this job. Use a wire brush, plenty of penetrating oil and a painter heat gun on the nut

  • @PrathameshBhat7288
    @PrathameshBhat7288 Před 2 lety

    HI5 buddy, cool and nice video!

  • @spudridesngolfs4583
    @spudridesngolfs4583 Před 2 lety

    Hi nick good video can I ask you do you know if they do lowering links for this bike I could do with a inch or so thanks in advance.

    • @nicksepisode
      @nicksepisode  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes you can buy them and fitting them is very easy and this video can be used for reference to that. Thanks for watching

  • @blekibabic
    @blekibabic Před rokem

    Hi m8 i have some knocking pn my Honda nc700d every time when is monuted on central stand only happend once when bike is lowered on the ground. After that nothing? Any advice

    • @nicksepisode
      @nicksepisode  Před rokem

      Lower shock, Bush worn, maybe ? Swing arm bush? Put it on the centre stan, lean over the rear seat, and pull up. There should be no movement

    • @blekibabic
      @blekibabic Před rokem

      @@nicksepisode I have small play up i didnt notice it before now i know

  • @li9027
    @li9027 Před 9 měsíci

    Что за смазку используешь?

  • @maselbac
    @maselbac Před rokem

    An important job thats missed on most bikes and quite often isnt even in the service schedule

    • @nicksepisode
      @nicksepisode  Před rokem

      unforutnaley these days bikes are not build with grease niples down there, so its down to us to take them apart!

  • @laughingdog1125
    @laughingdog1125 Před 2 lety

    just a question does you shock absorber leak oil my shock seems to be weeping slowly. I know this is silly but i was told the will leak a tiny bit of oily normally

    • @nicksepisode
      @nicksepisode  Před 2 lety

      the shock shouldn't leak at all, your seal is failing by the sound of it, jump on the seat and check that the rebound is not excessive (eg. bounces and feels springy)

    • @laughingdog1125
      @laughingdog1125 Před 2 lety

      @@nicksepisode it leaks as when I push it down i see a yellow oil. It only happened recently after arear tyre change doubt the shop did it tho

    • @nicksepisode
      @nicksepisode  Před 2 lety

      @@laughingdog1125 how many miles/km has it covered ?

    • @laughingdog1125
      @laughingdog1125 Před 2 lety

      @@nicksepisode Its a 14 plate bike that had only 3k miles on it when purchased. It now has 11500miles

    • @nicksepisode
      @nicksepisode  Před 2 lety +1

      @@laughingdog1125 sounds like you've had premature shock oil seal failure, take it to your local mechanic to get it checked