MotoVagabondNate: HOW TO - BMW G310GS K&N Air Filter Installation
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2022
- How to install a K&N Air Filter in your BMW G310GS with you Moto Vagabond Nate. All you need is a 5mm Allen key, a new K&N Air Filter, and this video!
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Excellent video! For an adv bike my opinion is that it should be easier to reach the air filter for maintenance.
I agree. But, I’m so happy with all the rest of the motorcycle I’m happy to remove a few extra bolts to clean the air filter to be able to enjoy ownership of such a fantastic machine. Thanks for watching and commenting. Enjoy the dirt my friend. Cheers, ~Nate
superb Nate, keep them coming!
I’ll try and do something short like this every Thursday night and a big mini dog every Saturday morning. Appreciate the support. See you in the near future! Cheers, ~Nate
Model of clarity, thanks
Thank you Pete!! I hope you are out enjoying two wheels!! Cheers ~Nate
Ugh! Reminds me of my ST2. Great video how to..Now I just need to find the pepcock..
Thank you for the compliment. What are you looking for? Cheers, ~Nate
Awesome, thanks for this dude, it'll be the next job on mine. Did you notice any performance changes at all?
Connor G, thank you for watching and commenting. I originally installed the air cleaner the same time as my Akrapovic exhaust system and other protection items. So I did notice an improvement in performance but also the additional weight I added, so a give and take. You can definitely hear the intake sucking air now!!! Cheers, ~Nate
Yes they definately allow more dirt to the engine. It’s a proven fact.
Superb video. I love it. Can you please share the detail model of air k&n?. I want to order it online.
Thank you Lutfi, the K&N Air Filter number is BM-3117. That is the factory K&N number which will bring up the right filter from other distributors if you can’t get it directly where you are located. Thank you for watching and commenting. Cheers, ~Nate
Thanks nate. Greetings from Malaysia 🎉
Question. You mentioned the spark plug. So would this also be a good time to replace the spark plug? I've got about 11,000 miles on mine and the BMW service book says to replace the plug at 12,000 miles. I don't know how much more I have to remove or go through to get to the plug. I have a 2022 but as far as I know, nothing changed between 2018 and 2022.
Yes, it would be a good time to change the plugs. The only thing left to do is remove the tank and have the proper thin wall socket with extension to remove the plug. Remove the vent hose from the tank fuel filler (most likely green) then remove the rear tank mount bolts, disconnect the fuel quick release and the fuel pump pigtail and you can freely remove the tank from the Moto and replace the plug. Hope this helps and thank you for the view and comment.
Cheers,
Nate
Can you record sound with those sexy exhaust intake combos?
And did you tune it as well?
I’ll do a sound clip in the next video I do going over the accessories for you. I have only added the exhaust system and K&N filter but haven’t tuned the machine yet. Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers, ~Nate
You make getting the plastics off look too easy. I find it a real battle! Just had mine off to add USB sockets in the console, install heated grips and prepare a power supply for a sat nav. Putting everything back hasn’t been easy and I have ended up with a bag of bolts left over!
Thanks Jim. It’s easy to forget the two bolts at the bottom of the tank and the two inside the bowling near the triple tree. Let me know how I can help. Thanks for the watch and comment.
Cheers, ~Nate
Hello, I watched your video, very cool. I have a question, Do you know the way to replace the front turn light in this bike?? Thanks in advance
Rodrigo: Great question, as it baffled me at first as well. The way I reinstalled a misplaced signal once was the hard way. I removed the front fender and tank cover to gain access to the wiring and hard to reach bolt. I’m currently out of town without my motorcycle or I would give a better explanation or how to video but might be able to accomplish that in the near future for you. Hope this helps and keep enjoying that 310. Cheers, ~Nate
@@NateJennings Nate, bro, I just buy the replacement blinker and is arriving in a month more, Im patient, NP. Thanks a lot for the answer
I’m curious about how you installed your auxiliary driving lights do have links to the parts or a video on how you installed them
I currently do not have a video about my auxiliary lights but am happy to do one for you! Ill work on that and get it out on a Thursday how to video for you. Thank you. Cheers, ~Nate
@@NateJennings thanks for the fast reply I will look forward to that video
Already prepping and writing story board. Cheers, ~Nate
I saw right? You already have a k&N filter and trow away? It’s supposed you have to service the filter clean and put oil on it, and reuse I do on my cars I have the kit
You are correct, I did already have a K&N filter on the bike and replaced it after 25,000 miles of hard off road, to include, three trips up the MABDR, the Colorado BDR, and just finished the Trans American Trail that month. During which it took on lots of desert sand and mountain mud, two dunks in a river and a swarm of locust that left guts and particles that just needed to go. I washed that filter multiple times before replacing it with a new one just to make this video, so it wasn’t a complete waste. Thanks for watching.
Cheers,
~Nate
@@NateJennings wow unbelievable journey. Great video. Thanks for it. You made it look very simple.👍
Did u have any problem when riding off-road with this air filter? Does it bring more dirt in the engine?
Good question, it will allow more fine dirt particles in due to the more porous material used, almost like medical grade gauze. But, if you keep it cleaned and oiled properly it will still keep most dirt particles out of your engine. I have almost 40,000 miles on this G310GS now and don’t have any engine issues related to intake or anything else for that matter. This engine is a beast, I’ve sank it for four times under water in three different states across the country and it still keeps pumping out tons of fun and reliability. Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers, ~Nate