Honda Goldwing GL 1500 SE Fork Oil Change

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  • čas přidán 26. 10. 2022
  • In this video I show how to do a complete fluid change on the forks of my GL 1500, I explain what oil to use and how much is needed.
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Komentáře • 19

  • @threepwood56
    @threepwood56 Před rokem +2

    Awesome video. I haven't done anything like this in decades, so found your step by step instructions brilliant.

  • @tomd.3082
    @tomd.3082 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I recently acquired a 95 GL1500SE and found a few things loose or missing when putting new tires on. So, I'm doing fork springs and oil today. I've done this job on other bikes without fairings. Found your video helpful for future oil changes.

    • @caseyb.894
      @caseyb.894  Před 5 měsíci

      I glad my video is helpful, that was the point because I struggled to find anything like it on CZcams, so I decided to make one to help others.

  • @smeaglerG
    @smeaglerG Před rokem +1

    THANK YOU!

  • @oliverpeden3207
    @oliverpeden3207 Před rokem +2

    Good. Instruction

  • @tylerrjohnson68
    @tylerrjohnson68 Před rokem +1

    Yes!
    I agree 👍
    I have a '90 trike I'm learning a lot about it but nothing about the fork oil getting replaced, when it needs to be replaced, how to replace it, etc.......

    • @caseyb.894
      @caseyb.894  Před rokem +1

      Glad you enjoyed the video, I hope it helps in some way. That's my point in making these videos.

  • @80sPhoenix
    @80sPhoenix Před rokem

    What is that button that the brake caliper push inside the fork, just up the drain bolt? I saw you pushing the caliper against it. I checked that on my forks, but is very stiff to go in.

    • @caseyb.894
      @caseyb.894  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Sorry I just noticed your post. It is an anti dive device built into the forks. They are stiff but they should move some just by pressing them. If there too stiff or too lose they may need to be rebuilt.

  • @adrianb1655
    @adrianb1655 Před 4 měsíci

    Okay guys, I need help with from someone who has more knowledge on these bikes than I do. I have an 88 without the valves on the caps. Does this mean that for this particular year, they did not have air in the forks? If they do have air….how do you fill it back up once you make the change or oil or spring etc.?

    • @caseyb.894
      @caseyb.894  Před měsícem

      To my knowledge if you don't have the air valves on the caps you don't have to worry about adding air because it don't use air. Some models (the interstate model) are simple systems that don't require air.
      On mine (an SE ) it has air ride front and rear. Although I know some prefer to remove the air ride for a simpler suspension setup. I like the air ride and am looking to upgrade my rear system to full air ride, removing the stock rear spring suspension.
      You will however, have to remove the caps to add the oil thought.

  • @HP.Customs
    @HP.Customs Před rokem +1

    After doing this did you notice a difference in ride quality?

    • @caseyb.894
      @caseyb.894  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yes most definitely a much smoother ride. I have noticed that having proper air pressure in the forks that's equal makes a big difference too. I usually have about 3 psi in each and I weight 220 lbs. Makes handling at slow speeds (below 15 mph) easier too.

  • @dougbongle3192
    @dougbongle3192 Před rokem +2

    To much talk and not enough work being done! 8:53

    • @caseyb.894
      @caseyb.894  Před rokem +2

      This is a slow speed step by step instruction for people that may have never changed the fork oil. Besides that's what the slider is for for more advanced individuals.

  • @richardparker3924
    @richardparker3924 Před rokem

    Honda does not make their own lubricants. All I'm going to say.

    • @caseyb.894
      @caseyb.894  Před rokem +1

      No they don't, but they are branded for Honda!