Chain and Sprockets Replacement Tutorial Honda Africa Twin CRF 1000

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  • čas přidán 19. 04. 2020
  • Hello and welcome to the channel. This video is a how to replace front and rear sprockets and chain on Honda Africa Twin CRF 1000. It is pretty simple procedure that will require only two specialty tools. Chain tool so you can break the chain link, press on the new one and revit an it's a good idea to use the Torque wrench to torque the bolts to proper manufacture specs. It was first time for me attempting this job but it was pretty easy. I did not show how to remove the rear tire as there is quite a few videos on CZcams easy accessible. If you find it helpful it always means the world if you hit that like button and subscribe if you want to see more similar videos in the future. If you have any questions or comments please insert them bellow I always try to answer to my best knowledge. Other helpful videos you may find on this channel is how to change the tires accessories review packing tips for motorcycle trips and what travel gear works for me. Here are some links
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    Thank You to my Honda Dealer Rocky Mountain Power House in Calgary, Alberta for awesome Customer Service You Rock: www.rockyhonda.com
    Music used in the Video: Bensound.com
    Filmed with GoPro Hero 8 Black

Komentáře • 45

  • @magetflea
    @magetflea Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you bro, very good video and actual quite soothing ❤

  • @PennsylvaniaDualSport
    @PennsylvaniaDualSport Před 2 lety +2

    So I believe that “spacer” as you call it behind the counter shaft cover is the case saver which helps protect your case in the event your chain snaps.
    Appreciate the video. I just picked up a new to me Africa Twin 👍

  • @thatcrazyguy1971
    @thatcrazyguy1971 Před 3 lety +4

    Pay attention that the nut on the rear wheel must be on the right side of the bike, not the left. Axle must be inserted from the left. Not sure how much this is critical, but the maintenance manual is my bible :-)
    Thank you for a concise video!

    • @AdventureTravelandScuba
      @AdventureTravelandScuba  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you for noticing wow, so in thay case dealership sold me the bike like this, they must of put it together this way when assembled as I always had it this way since day one. Just now looked in the Honda manual and Yes You are correct. I will change this, I don't think that makes much of a difference but better be safe and go as per manual. The axle had to be this way all along and no issues do. Good catch, thanks.

  • @derekrussell1133
    @derekrussell1133 Před rokem +1

    Awesome tutorial dude!

  • @DustyBiker
    @DustyBiker Před 4 lety +1

    Doing this next week. Great video, thanks for sharing!

  • @aeror115
    @aeror115 Před 2 lety +1

    Cool video mate!
    Enjoy your weekend

  • @aaronswanderlandadventures9561

    Thanks for the video buddy 😀 👍

  • @mardelplatalimousines3423

    Thank you!

  • @markevans7435
    @markevans7435 Před rokem +1

    The oem chain doesn't have a master link to release? Only this and rivet it back on?

  • @AdventureTravelandScuba

    I hope that video will help some of you. I did not include wheel removal as there is other videos on CZcams. You can find front wheel removal on my channel in the video here:czcams.com/video/5JomWrxoBn8/video.html Please comment bellow and if you find it helpful give that thumbs up👍

  • @Adv4MM
    @Adv4MM Před 4 lety +4

    good vid! certainly the job doesn't look daunting so I'm thinking to do it on my CRF1000 2016 when the time comes. I'm in the market for a chain tool like that, which brand is it
    ?

    • @AdventureTravelandScuba
      @AdventureTravelandScuba  Před 4 lety +1

      The tool is Multitool by Motion Pro works awesome and Motion Pro makes great motorcycle tools that you can trust. That tool will break the link and rivet back on a new one, there is another version slightly bigger more heavy duty fortnine.ca/en/motion-pro-chain-breaker-and-riveting-tool, the apparently better one is this fortnine.ca/en/motion-pro-chain-tool. Thank You for Subscribing.

    • @JohnBusa1981
      @JohnBusa1981 Před 4 lety

      Hi!!! What is the torque wrench type/size for the rear? TIA.

    • @AdventureTravelandScuba
      @AdventureTravelandScuba  Před 4 lety +1

      @@JohnBusa1981 i have only one torque wrench it is Power fist nothing fancy it will do most of jobs done and it is 1/2 inch bought it years ago at Princess Auto in Canada

    • @JohnBusa1981
      @JohnBusa1981 Před 4 lety

      @@AdventureTravelandScuba After changing to the Kineo rims, Kineo sprocket and DID gold chain Im having problem with many times loose chain. So I need to get a torque wrench but I dont know which one 1/2" or 3/8". Thank-you for the input.

    • @AdventureTravelandScuba
      @AdventureTravelandScuba  Před 4 lety +1

      either one will do mine has a longer handle so it is multipurpose for most jobs but get one that will fit your Sockets especially the biggest one you're using such as real axle nut and teipple tree bolt

  • @Lowdown13blues
    @Lowdown13blues Před 3 lety +1

    Hi
    My manual says 45-55mm slack for my 2019 AT
    Which model is yours ?
    TY

  • @samuelcaudill9094
    @samuelcaudill9094 Před 2 lety +1

    What is the torque setting of the initial bolt on the shift lever?

    • @AdventureTravelandScuba
      @AdventureTravelandScuba  Před 2 lety +1

      These small bolts I do not use torque but I'm sure you should find it in the shop manual can be downloaded on crf1000 FB group. I would look it up for you but I am riding next 2 weeks away from home

    • @samuelcaudill9094
      @samuelcaudill9094 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AdventureTravelandScuba awesome, thank you for the quick reply.

  • @solanobiker
    @solanobiker Před 2 lety +1

    Com quantos mil km precisou trocar o kit ( coroa+pinhão+corrente )

    • @AdventureTravelandScuba
      @AdventureTravelandScuba  Před 2 lety +1

      22K km on the chain o'rings started falling out sprockets were still technically good but manual says to change sprockets and chain together

    • @solanobiker
      @solanobiker Před 2 lety +1

      @@AdventureTravelandScuba acredito que vc faça um uso mais severo, mais off do que o meu. Minha AT está indo para 27 mil km, ainda com a kit original ( pinhão+corrente+coroa) ontem coloquei o quarto pneu traseiro nela. Verifiquei os 3 rolamentos da roda traseira, tirei a graxa que ainda estava boa, e coloquei outra nova, mas os rolamentos estão como novos. Aqui no Brasil as coisas são muito caras, preciso fazer milagres para rodar com a moto e prolongar a vida útil dos componentes ao máximo.

    • @AdventureTravelandScuba
      @AdventureTravelandScuba  Před 2 lety +1

      @@solanobiker yes did quite a bit harsh off road that totally contribute to more wearing of components. Not sure if you followed any of my off road riding on the channel there are few videos. I think I'll back off from extreme riding a bit as yes repairs get pricey

  • @kristofwisniewski6399
    @kristofwisniewski6399 Před 4 lety

    Tomek, co ile km zmieniasz lancoch I zebatki +-?

  • @jce2351
    @jce2351 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi, could you give me brand or model your mirrors ? txs

  • @manooel
    @manooel Před 3 lety +1

    You skipped a lot of steps... suddenly the chain was all mounted