Excellent DIY video, no obnoxious music just direct and to the point. I have a 2006 model that is working fine but I like to save videos on repairs/maintenance I know will come up sooner than later. Your video gets 5 stars on my saved list 😊
Great video thank you and saved me $$$$ by doing it myself. Funny our rhino is around same kms and same problem. We also have the squeak we cant find too ha ha ha
Thanks for the comment, the problem is with the quality of the parts, since the parts are lubricated with oil in the chamber . Cheers from John and Audrey
I would say, depending on how it was ridden, thats alot of mileage… still like 1200 miles… thats not alot for putting down dirt roads… but blasting down logging roads.. different story..:
Thanks for the comment, we found the parts numbers on the internet then we ordered from our local yamaha dealer. Hope this helps. Cheers from John and Audrey
Thanks for the comment, there is an old saying that the wheel that squeaks gets the oil. We haven't looked at that problem on ours, but maybe in the spring we will look and see what needs to be greased or oiled to stop the noise. Cheers from John and Audrey
Excellent DIY video, no obnoxious music just direct and to the point. I have a 2006 model that is working fine but I like to save videos on repairs/maintenance I know will come up sooner than later. Your video gets 5 stars on my saved list 😊
Thanks for the positive comment, nice to see people appreciate the videos we make. Cheers from John and Audrey
thanks for the clear and articulate explanation on how that all comes together
Thanks for the positive comment. Cheers from John and Audrey
Nice to see no snow. Isn’t it great to be able to fix things ourselves. 💕
Thanks for the comment, John is good at fixing things. Cheers from John and Audrey
Great video thank you and saved me $$$$ by doing it myself. Funny our rhino is around same kms and same problem.
We also have the squeak we cant find too ha ha ha
Thanks for the comment, glad to hear the video helped. The squeak is annoying someday we hope to solve the problem. Cheers from John and Audrey.
Clear and right to the point. I am about to change mine but am wondering if these parts need to be greased as this seems to be a common problem.
Thanks for the comment, the problem is with the quality of the parts, since the parts are lubricated with oil in the chamber . Cheers from John and Audrey
I would say, depending on how it was ridden, thats alot of mileage… still like 1200 miles… thats not alot for putting down dirt roads… but blasting down logging roads.. different story..:
Thanks for the comment. This rhino didn't have alot of rough driving but the problem occurred anyway. Cheers from John and Audrey
wow I have 10000 miles on my 2006 Rhino and never had that problem
Thanks for the comment, nice to hear you didn't have the same problem. Cheers from John and Audrey
Where did you find the replacement parts?
Thanks for the comment, we found the parts numbers on the internet then we ordered from our local yamaha dealer. Hope this helps. Cheers from John and Audrey
I just bought a used 2007 Rhino, and it squeaks like yours. Why does it squeak?
Thanks for the comment, there is an old saying that the wheel that squeaks gets the oil. We haven't looked at that problem on ours, but maybe in the spring we will look and see what needs to be greased or oiled to stop the noise. Cheers from John and Audrey
I have a 2006 Rhino that does the same thing, always checking grease fitting, brake pads, etc. and just resigned myself that it’s a Rhino thing 🤷🏻♂️
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Thanks for the comment, sounds interesting but right now we don't have a windshield or roof. Cheers from John and Audrey
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