5 Maintenance Items Every Motorcycle Rider Needs to Know - Maintenance VFR1200F

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    00:00 Intro
    00:40 Air Filter Service
    02:40 Final Drive Service
    04:10 Coolant Flush
    07:42 Engine Oil & Filter Service Stuck Oil Filter
    10:45 Brake Pad Replacement
    14:05 Brake/Clutch Hydraulic Fluid Flush
    18:04 Test Ride
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Komentáře • 88

  • @alainleblanc4031
    @alainleblanc4031 Před rokem +3

    My 2010 runs like a dream and I do all of my maintenance. Your video is excellent, thank you!

    • @RodRidesWrenches
      @RodRidesWrenches  Před rokem +3

      Thanks for the feedback & the view! Hope you subscribed, lots of maintenance vids on the channel.

  • @iainhamilton6773
    @iainhamilton6773 Před 5 měsíci

    Just bought one in the White and Red. Moving down from a Honda VFR1200f.

  • @zorancrnomarkovic8723
    @zorancrnomarkovic8723 Před 2 lety +2

    This bike is real said story how some owners are unresponsable...Air filter from horor movie...
    Oil filter too...I tight oil filters with one hand and never seen leekins under....Great video dude...

  • @georgenauss2670
    @georgenauss2670 Před 2 měsíci

    Have you ever own a Yamaha FJR. Have made any maintenance video on the FJR? I like your maintenance videos. They are very detailed and helpful! I enjoy your commentary!😊

  • @Tijn1972
    @Tijn1972 Před rokem +2

    Nice vid, I like the good explanation! One tip: It's best with radial brake callipers to fit the bolt loosely and apply the brakes a few times. Then hold the brake lever and tighten the bolts on the left and right calliper while all the time holding the brake lever. And to get rid of the last of the air out of the brake system, tighten the brake lever with a ty-warp overnight. The pressure in the oil will force any air in the oil upwards. This ensures good alignment. And have you done the fork oil since getting the bike? I wish you many safe miles!

  • @Tarabass
    @Tarabass Před 9 měsíci

    Great video.
    I recently bought a tdm 900 with poor maintenance done. It's my first attempt to do it myself, my ducati is maintained by the dealer, and I liked the job very much. Rear brake caliper restoration, new disk and pads, new drive chain and sprockets, all fluids, oil, filters, all bearings checked and axles greased, hoses checked and so on. Now I'm cleaning the engine, fearings and put glass coat on the last ones. Next step is restoration of the front brakes and cleaning the steering bar etc.
    One tip after you bleed your brakes, use a ty-rip to pull the brake lever overnight to push all air out. Same for the rear, use a clam or some weight so be creative. This will make the brake feel harder immediately the next day and prevent dangerous situations..

  • @johnelliot4845
    @johnelliot4845 Před 2 lety +3

    Hiya Rod
    managed to bleed the brakes on the VFR as per your video, this video was a big help to me many thanks, best regards John.

    • @RodRidesWrenches
      @RodRidesWrenches  Před 2 lety

      You are very welcome John. Feel free to share the vid with anyone who is in need.

  • @bcuzicancuellar5478
    @bcuzicancuellar5478 Před rokem

    Great vid! Thanks for posting! Ride safe

  • @mooman12
    @mooman12 Před 2 lety +3

    Excellent video, much appreciated. And yes this bike is really underrated.

  • @FirstnameLastname-ew9qm
    @FirstnameLastname-ew9qm Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent video, thanks for posting.

  • @Grahamvfr
    @Grahamvfr Před rokem +3

    Thank you for the video great help 👍

  • @garyt.8745
    @garyt.8745 Před rokem

    Really, really, great video!!! Thanks formtaking the trouble to pass this info on 👍😀

  • @tangm6833
    @tangm6833 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for the video im just about to tackle the service on my vfr 1200f 2010 model, fingers crossed.

  • @fast73nova
    @fast73nova Před 2 lety +2

    Great video! 1 tip the po gave me was to put aluminum foil over pipes by oil filter and drain plug to keep oil off of exhaust.

  • @RoeyHaviv
    @RoeyHaviv Před 2 lety +2

    Great video! Thanks for sharing.
    One point about the air filter, you don’t have to remove the side covers, only disconnect the tank covers and the tank flips up, super easy.

    • @RodRidesWrenches
      @RodRidesWrenches  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the tip. I was following the Honda service manual.

    • @RoeyHaviv
      @RoeyHaviv Před 2 lety +1

      @@RodRidesWrenches following the manual is great. I’m procrastinating about changing the shaft oil, needs to get done though. Check out the Motovlog on my channel if you’re interested, it’s all about the big VFR.

  • @claudioseccia9380
    @claudioseccia9380 Před 2 lety +1

    great video, thank you!

  • @RayLombardi
    @RayLombardi Před rokem +1

    Hi, great set of videos! About the caliber bolts, Honda apply the thread lock to the new bolts and that's the only reason they recommend you replace them. Bottom line is, if you apply thread lock to the existing bolts, they don't need replacing. Had my Honda CB650R for 4 years, I do all my own maintenance and have the calibers for general cleaning maintenance 2 or 3 times a year(I live in the UK). Been using the original bolts all along with no problems. I just clean the threads and apply thread lock before reinstalling them. Cheers, Ray.

  • @LeonardoAriasMarquez
    @LeonardoAriasMarquez Před rokem +1

    I like your videos, are really good vids

  • @gilomoto5148
    @gilomoto5148 Před rokem

    I just remove the two side panels on the tank to get to the air filter. Also in my Honda manual the level for final drive should be checked when on the side stand.
    Hope this is helpful.

  • @sasbar187
    @sasbar187 Před 2 lety +2

    Cool stuff you always make great video's

    • @RodRidesWrenches
      @RodRidesWrenches  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the feedback!

    • @sasbar187
      @sasbar187 Před 2 lety +1

      @@RodRidesWrenches I have to ask am thinking about buying 1200 interceptor but am 6.1 is it big enough bike that I won't feel cramped up on it

    • @RodRidesWrenches
      @RodRidesWrenches  Před 2 lety

      @@sasbar187 If you ride a sport bike now it will probably be okay, provided you do not have an inseam longer than 33" (84CM). If you're coming off an adventure or touring bike it maybe torturous until you get used to it. You might want to get a touring seat, there is a number available. There is more leg room on my 6th & 5th gen VFR800!

    • @sasbar187
      @sasbar187 Před 2 lety

      @@RodRidesWrenches thanks for that have a good day keep up the great video's

  • @RyC2004
    @RyC2004 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Super video, thank you for your time and effort. Is there urgency for checking the valve clearance every 16,000 miles, because my dealership is asking for $2,500. Sounds crazy every 16k miles (5 years of riding for me). My bike was purchased at 18k miles and I don't know if the service was performed. I have 22k miles now.

  • @lucress9319
    @lucress9319 Před rokem +2

    You sir may be 1 of 2 reasons I buy my first VFR instead of another CBR. Your videos are incredible and so informative! I’ve watched your VFR comparisons and I’m working on general maintenance now to see how in depth/difficult it’ll be lol looking at my first VFR 800 this Friday!

    • @RodRidesWrenches
      @RodRidesWrenches  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for the feedback & the view👍

    • @bmwman4756
      @bmwman4756 Před rokem +1

      how much fluid goes into the system (coolant)?

    • @RodRidesWrenches
      @RodRidesWrenches  Před rokem +2

      @@bmwman4756 VFR1200 takes 3.6 Liters or 3.8 US qt (3.2 Imp qt) Thermostat opens at 80-84 Celsius (176-183 F)

    • @bmwman4756
      @bmwman4756 Před rokem

      @@RodRidesWrenches thanks man 👍👍👍

  • @RichardT2112
    @RichardT2112 Před rokem +2

    Lovely machine. Question about the crush washers. Is that a Princess auto brass kit? Given what BMW want for a single washer, I am looking for alternatives.

    • @RodRidesWrenches
      @RodRidesWrenches  Před rokem +2

      Yes you can pick those up at PA or any automotive outlet; lordco, nappa and the like. Your BMW dealer gets them from the same place!
      Thanks for the question & the view!

  • @TheMasonjarz
    @TheMasonjarz Před 2 lety +1

    Another great video! What spray do you use to clean up the spattered coolant after running the engine? Thanks

    • @RodRidesWrenches
      @RodRidesWrenches  Před 2 lety

      Just water, don't spray brake clean on a hot exhaust. If the bike is a real mess take it back outside after is cools and use a garden hose. Not much more you can do that dilute the hell out of it!

  • @JpPattersons-kh3rp
    @JpPattersons-kh3rp Před 5 měsíci

    Pls do a spark plug removal tutorial

  • @johnelliot4845
    @johnelliot4845 Před 2 lety

    Hi there great video on the bleeding of the linked braking system, on the vfr1200f ABS, can i ask you a question, in your video you said the rear linked brake system is bled through the top valve on the front left caliper , i have been watching other videos on bleeding, and it showed it getting bled through the lower valve on the front left caliper, although the video was on the cross tourer but are they not the same brake system, im just a bit confused, can you confirm that it is definately the top valve on the left front caliper that i bleed the rear linked brake system through, Many thanks John

    • @RodRidesWrenches
      @RodRidesWrenches  Před 2 lety +2

      Hello John, the linked brake system on the VFR1200F only uses the top set of pistons on the left caliper for the linking to the rear pedal, this system is completely isolated from the front brake hydraulic system. This is different from the system on the VFR800 and ST1300 Honda's which integrate the linked system more completely and use both the bottom and top pair of pistons on the left caliper and the right caliper on the Deluxe model of the ST1300. In these cases the linked brake system bleed is the lower of the two bleeders on the left side. Rest assured that in the VFR1200F the linked bleeder is the TOP LEFT bleeder valve. In reviewing the VFR1200X I do not see evidence that is is any different and bleeder valve placement looks the same. I have a video where I completely rebuild these brakes as well. czcams.com/video/XjqgYX7tY6c/video.html
      Thanks for the question!

  • @peanutpirate4622
    @peanutpirate4622 Před 2 lety +1

    watched this for the vfr

  • @n300zx931
    @n300zx931 Před 2 lety +2

    Just a quick note. I'm pretty sure the final drive is filled when the bike is on the side stand. Also I've found the OEM Nissin brake pads to be much better than aftermarket offerings as I'm now on my 3rd set for the VFR1200F

    • @RodRidesWrenches
      @RodRidesWrenches  Před 2 lety

      Hi & Thanks for the feedback. Honda is a little ambiguous on the point of final drive. To check the oil level the manual says side stand, to replace fluid it says to elevate the rear wheel which would be vertical. I don't think there is that much of a difference in volume, not enough to cause an issue in the final drive housing but your interpretation maybe correct! Regardless the capacity is 200cc or 6.8oz I appreciate the correction.

    • @n300zx931
      @n300zx931 Před 2 lety

      @@RodRidesWrenches yeah I've just have to look around a lot for that information, but in the end I came to the conclusion it's the side stand. If you find any solid information to say otherwise I'd appreciate the knowledge. Definitely want to do things right.

    • @n300zx931
      @n300zx931 Před 2 lety +1

      @@RodRidesWrenches on another note. When you do cat delete and tune, these bikes can gain up to 20hp making it an absolute monster. Also the sounds you get are fantastic

    • @garyt.8745
      @garyt.8745 Před rokem

      I'm 99% certain that both the engine oil level, and the shaft-drive oil, are checked with the bike upright. I have done both operations, checking both Internet sources _and_ the Honda workshop manual, and I came to this conclusion with little ambiguity.
      I will check the manual and repost, verbatim, the text here to confirm.
      Edit: See below. If you check engine oil on the side-stand, you will overfill. If you check shaft-drive gear oil on the side-stand, you will underfill.

    • @garyt.8745
      @garyt.8745 Před rokem

      Ok, so this is straight out of the Honda VFR1200F Service Manual 2010:
      Section 4-12 Engine Oil/Oil Filter
      Oil level inspection
      Start the engine and let idle for 3-5 minutes.
      Stop the engine and wait 2-3 minutes.
      Hold the motorcycle in an upright position.
      Check the oil level through the inspection window.
      Section 4-20 Final Drive
      Oil change
      Support the motorcycle securely and _raise the rear wheel off the ground._
      Remove the oil filter cap and drain bolt [blah blah, let it drain, then put the cap and bolt, with a new sealing washer, back in, blah blah, torque to 12Nm]
      Fill the gear case with recommended oil to the lower edge of the filler hole.
      [Followed by oil capacities after draining 200cm3, after disassembly 240cm3]
      No mention of side stand or anything.

  • @otmuppet
    @otmuppet Před rokem +2

    Rod thanks for the vid. How is the fuel economy for the VFR.
    Seems like a complaint

    • @RodRidesWrenches
      @RodRidesWrenches  Před rokem +1

      Actually fuel economy is around 5 liter per 100km riding a bit aggressively, which is good. The tank is small at 18 liters (9 liters on the top half and 9 liters on the bottom half) (4.75USG), it can give you range anxiety. count on stopping every 200 - 250km (125-150mi) to avoid feeling like you're riding a EV.

    • @otmuppet
      @otmuppet Před rokem

      @@RodRidesWrenches nice! Thanks Rod

  • @JIMWSMITH
    @JIMWSMITH Před 2 lety

    Mine is running sintered pads but my front brake makes a zzzzzz noise when applied, some other vfr1200 owners have experienced the same noise , have you noticed anything before or after the pad change? Thanks for the upload 😀

    • @fast73nova
      @fast73nova Před 2 lety +1

      I think mine does. I'll have to ride it tomorrow to find out! lol

    • @nigel274
      @nigel274 Před rokem

      Mine does since pad change
      ...more so when wet

    • @colinm1325
      @colinm1325 Před rokem

      Hey Jim, did you sort out the zzzzz noise? ABS? Something stuck?
      Njoy the ride

  • @DA-ou7hv
    @DA-ou7hv Před rokem +1

    So when I did the brakes on my gold wing I just reused the bolts with some honda lock on the last 6-7 thread turns. Reason is none of the local dealers even had the bolts here in the US. If Honda is going to recommend replacement then they need to get their SH*T together and MAKE SURE dealers have these parts. If I can't get the bolts what are the dealers doing??

  • @hudmoh330
    @hudmoh330 Před 2 lety

    I have a 2010 Honda VFR1200F and it's starting to run sluggish. Can you send me the link to the K&N air filter.

    • @RodRidesWrenches
      @RodRidesWrenches  Před 2 lety

      Found this one, cheaper by over $20 compared to the one I bought. ebay.us/pmrR8r

  • @MoonMoon-co4rc
    @MoonMoon-co4rc Před 2 lety

    The oil filter opener is using by rubber belt though not by damage a part to open it😂 . U can see how to open it nicely on ytube

  • @robertmacdonald2735
    @robertmacdonald2735 Před 2 lety +2

    Great post...lots of good info...Question - I am looking at getting an ST but was wondering anyone can give me a ballpark on insurance - Ontario - senior rider with decades of experience and no 'tickets'?

    • @RodRidesWrenches
      @RodRidesWrenches  Před 2 lety

      I don't think Ontario is much different from BC. Because of the displacement, the ST1300 is the most expensive bike I insure in my stable. $1200 per year for comp/collision! This is the same as my Tacoma Pickup...

    • @debjackson9013
      @debjackson9013 Před 2 lety +1

      I owned the St1300 and the vfr I paid the same I'm from Alberta.

    • @robertmacdonald2735
      @robertmacdonald2735 Před 2 lety

      I have an opportunity to buy 2006 ST1300P (Police but not used as Police). Mint and maintained....120,000km. What do you think, your opinion?

    • @robertmacdonald2735
      @robertmacdonald2735 Před 2 lety

      @@debjackson9013 Thanks Deb...I have an opportunity to buy 2006 ST1300P (Police but not used as Police). Mint and maintained....120,000km. What do you think, your opinion?

    • @RodRidesWrenches
      @RodRidesWrenches  Před 2 lety

      @@robertmacdonald2735 Anything cheap is a good buy. Police bikes are usually much cheaper than the general population version. Watch out for butchered up wring under the seat that goes to that camel hump trunk. I am unsure about the ST but most police bikes have additional wiring for radios and lights and in some cases additional batteries that go to this area. 120,000KM is decent mileage for and ST1300, the motors are capable of at least twice this without issue. What is the $ market in Ontario? I would suspect you are paying less than $3000 for this bike.... czcams.com/video/LBzM3BscNpo/video.html

  • @bmwman4756
    @bmwman4756 Před 2 lety

    Is your Honda equipt with ABS?

    • @RodRidesWrenches
      @RodRidesWrenches  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes the bike has ABS

    • @bmwman4756
      @bmwman4756 Před 2 lety

      @@RodRidesWrenches can you tell me on the left side caliper for what is upper blider?

  • @patrickmalone9380
    @patrickmalone9380 Před rokem

    You should run bike engine and add coolent slowly and sweeeze coolant hoses to get air out.

  • @garyt.8745
    @garyt.8745 Před rokem

    Hiflo - quality filter?? 😂😂😂

  • @kontemplatemusic2189
    @kontemplatemusic2189 Před 2 lety

    Why every 1200f sounds so much diferently than my bike?