How to maintain your motorcycle

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  • čas přidán 12. 04. 2023
  • Stop wasting money. Chain tension, exhaust mounting, fork binding and bolt tension are all elements that can dictate the harmonious and trouble-free operation of your motorcycle. In this video Adam Riemann will show you how to correctly align and tension these mechanisms to ensure your motorcycle is operating at it's best without having to take it to a mechanic.
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  • @gumbyenduroadventures6225
    @gumbyenduroadventures6225 Před rokem +238

    $1000's worth of free info right here. True service to the genre mate, thank you.

  • @toddwmac
    @toddwmac Před 11 měsíci +43

    A ripper, a mechanic, a philosopher, a film maker and a comedian. Never in my 25 years riding and wrenching have I considered paying a fee to to watch motorcycle videos, and never in those years have I learned as much as I have on this channel. I'm glad to buy Adam a monthly beer. Hell, If I road with him I'd be buying weekly so $4.99.month is a deal! Thanks Adam!

  • @curzon394x
    @curzon394x Před rokem +244

    I am a simple man... for the last 10+ years now I see a Motology upload I stop what I am doing and hit like before even watching. Love seeing your content and well deserved subsequent success, Adam!

  • @Mossyyyyyyy
    @Mossyyyyyyy Před rokem +14

    More mechanical videos like this would be awesome! That chain tip was golden.

  • @bosoceansport2068
    @bosoceansport2068 Před rokem +41

    I’m a competent “bush mechanic”, an Arborist by trade who out of necessity has had to learn to fix stuff. I’ll happily pay a tradie to do the big stuff especially when safety is priority, but this video is actual gold to every rider or anyone who uses a machine, even a push bike, because the way you’ve explained things is absolutely spot on. Know your equipment, understand it. Don’t guess, but if you go about things as you have explained so well here you will gain the confidence you talk about and be a better rider if you understand the bike better. So well done Adam, keep it up. 🙌🏾

  • @allenhuling598
    @allenhuling598 Před rokem +91

    Like many others have said, I so appreciate these kind of do-it-yourself maintenance (and why) videos! I live in a place where there is no 'qualified' place to take my T7 to and did not grow up with any bike mentors either. After 30 years away from riding, learning the when, why and how in a practical manner is sooo valuable! Cheers!

  • @michiganmoto7687
    @michiganmoto7687 Před rokem +31

    I really appreciate your calm style. Your very relaxed and straight to the point. No unnecessarily excited speech. Nothing loud, obnoxious or boisterous.
    So many of these other channels seem more like they are selling sham wows on late night infomercials than talking about motorcycles.
    Anyway, love the content. Keep it coming. Best wishes from Michigan, USA ✌️

  • @nickthompson7895
    @nickthompson7895 Před rokem +44

    Adam, I've been riding for 30years on and off road. I have a KTM890advR and the chain slack settings has always been controversial. Even the workshop manual is questionable. Your ratchet system is literally the best bit advice I have heard in years. Perfect! Don't know why I've never thought of that myself or seen that before. Thank you!

    • @henrygerwien186
      @henrygerwien186 Před 8 měsíci +2

      That's what I think and feel, too!

    • @jeffreyyeater1780
      @jeffreyyeater1780 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Mee too! Thats so simple .

    • @bradsanders6954
      @bradsanders6954 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I dunno, Ive got an 890R and the book shows how to set chain tension, and that seems right.
      Mine hasnt moved in 17,500 miles, amazing long lived chain sprockets. I havent heard about the controversial part of 890R chain tension.
      DR650 guys ALWAYS over tighten their chain, the rear cush hub carrier bearings die, the chain wears out, the upper chain roller gets ripped out. To many its a mystery. Tighter must be better than looser.
      Ive done 51,000 miles on my DR, unbreakable big blue couch of a bike. Nothing has broke during those miles.

  • @ant_ramos
    @ant_ramos Před rokem +14

    Your regular uploads have been a breath of fresh air. Thank you sir!

  • @Versedian
    @Versedian Před rokem +62

    I fall in the late starter category so I lack the knowledge of growing up in this scene; your videos are very helpful. I previously seen a lot of videos with guides after guides after guides but none of them look as natural or comfortable on the bike or use the bike as you do so I've decided I'm going to adopt your way of things.

    • @Jasen1337
      @Jasen1337 Před rokem +6

      Absolutely agree with you there, most of these dudes sitting next to a clean bike in the driveway and this guy is out in the dirt every video and rips it up

    • @lukefish7562
      @lukefish7562 Před rokem +2

      Alrighty make room for me. Couldn’t agree more with y’all.
      I watch them all but Adam is the best.
      His knowledge AND presentation set him apart.
      Y’all enjoy those bikes! 🏍💨

    • @henrygerwien186
      @henrygerwien186 Před 9 měsíci

      Yes, same with me. I learn a lot of Adams work and get more and more confident to do things by myself. Only electrics seem to be like a book with 7 seals, but who knows? Adam is best!

  • @nerdymoto4353
    @nerdymoto4353 Před rokem +2

    When I started tinkering with my bike it was very intimidating - especially for someone who doesn’t have any mechanical experience.
    A great turning point for me was realising that these bikes are designed to be serviced in the field.

  • @crispinleslie
    @crispinleslie Před rokem +1

    I’ve been riding since 1980- Ive never come across any of these gems before. Thank you.

  • @DangerCell
    @DangerCell Před rokem +5

    I have been riding and wrenching my own bike since I was 10 (some 40 years), I have done it pretty well, and I am all in on your philosophy given where these machines take us. Always made it out of the woods/desert and never had a failure due to lack of maintenance. I thought I pretty well knew what I was doing. But, there are some nuggets of pure gold that you drop in every one of your riding/wrenching vids that absolutely flatten me. F&%k me man, the "platform"?!?! So simple, yet all this time and I did not even know how my friggin bar clamps really worked! Thank you for taking us to school brother! Brilliant!

    • @MotologyFilms
      @MotologyFilms  Před rokem +4

      Haha, it's come from fumbling my way through 30-years of riding and racing all over the world. Not claiming to be any kind of master, just showing people how I do things.

  • @GrahamFrench247
    @GrahamFrench247 Před rokem +3

    My bike is now out of warranty, so I’m doing the services myself. if you don’t try, as this video says, you won’t know just how much you can do yourself. Another great video! 😊

  • @mrgrumble072
    @mrgrumble072 Před rokem +2

    Some of the best practice advice I've seen on CZcams for some time. Keep it coming...

  • @alhadid8622
    @alhadid8622 Před rokem +8

    you can't imagine how much this video will help people like me.. keep it coming, and thank you, really.

  • @tommeyer6033
    @tommeyer6033 Před rokem +1

    Again… like a mate that knows and I’ve asked for advice. No ego posing, no lecture, no macho posturing, just straight talk in real language…
    and that chain tensioning. Holy shit It’s unbelievable how much vague bs is put out as legit advice.
    Now I get it. Thanks again Adam. I do everything I can to my bike, because I want to know it’s done up right when I lean in at 70mph… and each thing I do is damn near the first time I’ve done it. I’ll feel even more confident now. Gonna check my chain in the morning.

  • @Scooters4521
    @Scooters4521 Před rokem +4

    Ha! My buddy at work asked me yesterday what it cost to mount my knobbies on my T7, I said I don’t know! 😂 Been changing tires since my step dad “runnoft” when I was a kid.

  • @alanthomas3236
    @alanthomas3236 Před rokem +3

    Brilliant explanations - no assumptions, no BS, no patronising. Subbed. Thanks 👍

  • @motojunkie7243
    @motojunkie7243 Před rokem +1

    It blows my mind how many of the blokes I've ridden with that haven't taken the time to learn these simple tasks. You're very at relaying info, keep it up

  • @ducky1496
    @ducky1496 Před rokem +2

    You’re a genius Adam!!! You break it all down very well for the non technically inclined. Cheers Mate!!

  • @johnmignano7872
    @johnmignano7872 Před rokem +5

    Adam, you've opened the possibility for any rider to understand, they don't need any special skills or qualifications, just a strong desire to ride and a willingness to learn, cheers mate

  • @MartinHubbard1
    @MartinHubbard1 Před rokem +6

    Adam, you are my `go to` bike guru. I'm a qualified master motor tech working day in day out on all things motorized and road legal ( a lot are not and should not be on the road lol )...your way of installing confidence in other is admirable and a true breath of fresh air as others have said...please keep up the work you do here as it is invaluable. Keep safe and keep the wire tight, from an admirer in Cornwall the uk ...

  • @mountainridersvk
    @mountainridersvk Před rokem +5

    Mate you do great job explaining things around bikes🙌 your channel is one of my favorite bike channels ever, thank you and greets from Norway 🇳🇴

  • @Ozride12
    @Ozride12 Před rokem +2

    Couple of good tips, nothing more satisfying than servicing and repairing your own ride. Thanks mate.

  • @offroadistheway
    @offroadistheway Před rokem +5

    This lever tip could have saved me a bent brake lever and bent master cylinder pivot point a few months ago... Thanks so much for sharing! Mine's already bent, but maybe this way I can share this and save someone else's! These videos ar full of gold! Havent' missed one since I found you!

  • @JozsaMarton
    @JozsaMarton Před rokem +4

    *PLEASE also make a video about best pick-up lines for drive-through girls, you got our attention! thx, cheers mate!*

  • @joeybobbie1
    @joeybobbie1 Před rokem +1

    Hi, I have been Riding Bikes for 50 Years now, and I always learn New things every time I watch one of your Videos. There’s nothing better than Expert Advice from a Pro Rider. Thank you for taking the Time to make these Videos. I really appreciate it.👍👍 Thanks again from Texas.

  • @jaycourant5394
    @jaycourant5394 Před rokem +2

    You are so talented at providing technical explanations in a very understandable way, thank you!!!

  • @denismourenas4876
    @denismourenas4876 Před rokem +1

    Some very good advises there ! (Coming from a guy who knew nothing about mechanics 2 years ago and now did a full engine rebuild on my bike !)

  • @MountainsMoto
    @MountainsMoto Před rokem +1

    The first video i saw of Adam was of his Himalaya adventure on GoPro channel. Ever since ive been following you. You deserve a lot more success, recognition. Love from India.

  • @shaynejohnsonmedia
    @shaynejohnsonmedia Před rokem +20

    Adam you have the best motorcycle channel hands down. The chain tensioning is now my go to method for tensioning. I just can't understand why it has taken so long for this to be thoroughly explained! Such practical advice with a REAL WORLD demonstration of why! Fantastic man!

  • @rc51bigdaddy
    @rc51bigdaddy Před rokem +2

    Another great video. I do most of the work on my 890r but never thought of the ratchet strap to get the chain tension right. Thank you! Always something new to learn....Always!!!

  • @krispewkrem3
    @krispewkrem3 Před rokem +1

    It’s awesome hearing advice from someone that’s done this for a long time. I’ve got a feeling you’ve lost a master cylinder or two in the past?
    I gotta go through my bike and double check everything now. I thought I had a good idea and learned so many new things.
    Beautiful T7! Lucky man. I have never seen one in person and only ever seen one for sale.

  • @danielhusain7570
    @danielhusain7570 Před 9 dny

    These maintenance videos are just pure love to all of us riders out there. Really valuable content thank you.

  • @bencooper5227
    @bencooper5227 Před 9 měsíci +1

    "grab a beer, grab a glass of red, just get a few tools" love it

  • @jakubjezik
    @jakubjezik Před rokem +1

    I'm not a newbie, but I must say I've learned something today. Yet again. Thanks Adam.

  • @andreiniculae7891
    @andreiniculae7891 Před rokem +1

    Brilliant video! Common sense in plain language... well done, much appreciated!

  • @pickaap
    @pickaap Před rokem +2

    Hands dawn... this kind of videos should be a full blown series, not only maintenance wise, but actually understanding machine/physics around motorcycling. Since this kind of wisdom and stuff is still kind of "grey area" (not covered in most courses, etc). I didn't even realized I would appreciate this soo much!

  • @anandsavio009
    @anandsavio009 Před rokem +1

    The last bit was the best part. 👍🏾

  • @Ingmar-Berg
    @Ingmar-Berg Před rokem +2

    You're giving such great advice to the community many don't know about, or have forgotten, big Thumbs up Arie👍

  • @JeroenBrosens
    @JeroenBrosens Před rokem +1

    First thing I bought for my bike was the maintenance book! Best investment of them all hands down.

  • @jasonmccarthy3695
    @jasonmccarthy3695 Před rokem +1

    This is all stuff I learnt a long time ago, but I've met so many people that would benifit from this video. Great stuff Adam.

  • @petezny4343
    @petezny4343 Před rokem +1

    I am a life long and experienced mechanic, since I was a teenager I have done all of my motorcycle, boat and car maintenance including rebuilds. Respect this guy, his basic common sense explanations are point on. I learn stuff here. Best of all are his common sense methods for proper nut and bolt torque. Number one problem home mechanics introduce into their bikes is over or under tightening stuff. Bar clamps, almost anytime I have seen a bike owner install bars their bar clamps are installed wrong. That part of this video qualifies as a Public Service Announcement!!!

  • @CasualRiders
    @CasualRiders Před rokem +2

    I didn't think I'd gain anything from this video, but your explanation of how chain tension changes through the arc of swingarm movement was insanely insightful, thank you for a great explanation ❤

  • @heshamaskar67
    @heshamaskar67 Před rokem +4

    Again, another great video, more of these please, it’s very useful and informative, especially for riders like myself who would do maintenance and other stuff by themselves. Again thank you so much. Greetings from Egypt …………

  • @KiwiPokerPlayer
    @KiwiPokerPlayer Před měsícem

    Such great advice for not only bikes, but cars too. A lot of maintenance really isn't that difficult. It's never been easier to learn the basics and do it yourself with youtube tutorials like this one.

  • @chain.driven
    @chain.driven Před rokem

    “He doesn’t care about the action of your fork.” Amazing 😆. I got a new to me 2012 500 EXC four years ago and have NEVER taken it to a shop. Yes I ride it… I break it all the time. 500+ hours on PNW gnar. No formal mechanical training, just a shop manual, CZcams, Facebook group, local community and a willingness to learn.
    Did my first ever full complete disassembly and top end rebuild. Can’t tell ya how awesome it feels to know your ride inside out.
    Thanks for the great vids and chain tip!

  • @dub2shoe
    @dub2shoe Před 2 měsíci

    I've had a clunk in the front end of my T7 for too long and even a dealer couldn't fix it. After following your steps, my bike is 100% now!! The chain is perfect as well. Can't thank you enough man

    • @MotologyFilms
      @MotologyFilms  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Unfortunately the workforce is deteriorating. I have friends with small businesses who simply cannot acquire skilled / motivated staff. DiY is becoming the future.

  • @bacbladerunner
    @bacbladerunner Před rokem +5

    The ratchet strap is such a great idea. I have always been frustrated with the lousy chain adjustment specs in manuals. So much easier than having people sit on the bike. Thanks.

  • @soggybottomadventureriders8568

    After adjusting the chain, release the strap and find a spot that two, three, or four fingers fit, and that is your personal measurement and no strap needed again.

  • @ORflycaster
    @ORflycaster Před rokem +1

    I just stumbled into your channel and was immediately impressed with the content. The information is important and clearly explained. I love your matter of fact approach, without wasted time and silliness. Keep up the great channel. I've subscribed.

  • @rickratcliff6231
    @rickratcliff6231 Před rokem +4

    I just did my valve clearances on my 690 e, first time adjusting shim valves. I learned a lot. Great tips Adam. Enjoying your series of yours. Cheers 🍺👌🏻

  • @paulshearer-catchpole4660

    There’s a load of shite on here with regards to bike maintenance. Breath of fresh air to watch a video with someone who is honest and knows what he’s talking about. So thanks mate. Appreciate it a lot.

  • @Kraker-Jack
    @Kraker-Jack Před rokem +1

    I can learn a lot from this man, already have. Looking forward to learning more.

  • @adamhrachowina9119
    @adamhrachowina9119 Před rokem +10

    Love the layman's explanations Adam, jargon free for those not mechanically adept or just learning. I'm lucky to have 40 yrs from Mx to circuit racing, but where i really learned was as teen how to bush doctor a p.o.s ride to last the day and get us home. Since then I've done all my own work from wheel builds, engine and suspension overhauls. I can count on one hand the dealers I would leave my bike with ! And they all be racers or ex racers 🤙

  • @Avensur
    @Avensur Před rokem +1

    Perfect and common sense in every aspect all around the bike priority diy maintenance. We cannot always relies in the dealership for something we can manage. Every man who owns a car, is capable of maintenance and work on those parts that wears out from use. Let's put the same effort with our bikes. And like you said, we can go further with confidence that we can attack any situation. And thanks for the shock and axle explanation,. Keep it up mate! Saludos from Puerto Rico.

  • @jasondunn8894
    @jasondunn8894 Před rokem +4

    Great content. The more you look closely and become more familiar with your bike the more confident you’ll be. Even the smallest bit of knowledge is gold. I’ve had my bike back with loose pinch bolts… it happens. Thanks 👍

  • @paarek
    @paarek Před rokem

    I saw many videos about bike maintenance/adjustments, but this one is different. I like it.

  • @cathy2128
    @cathy2128 Před rokem +5

    I love the way you present the information. Excellent advice with easy to understand steps and reasoning. Learning how to do something is good but understanding why it's needed takes the lesson to a whole new level.
    As a mechanic and trainer you are top notch. 👍

  • @wudangmountain3802
    @wudangmountain3802 Před rokem +1

    Wow. I have a KTM 1290 R and so far 2 muffler support brackets have sheared at the bolt at 75 dollars a pop. I thought it was a design flaw by KTM (which it kind of is) but now I see its a common malady that comes down to getting the muffler and tail pipe settled in place and then the right sequence of tightening bolts and clamps. From Bolivia...Thanks Adam!!

  • @nicholasniechayev4037
    @nicholasniechayev4037 Před rokem +4

    Nice video. If you’re gonna work on your own bike, first step is to buy a good torque wrench, service manual, and thread locker. Follow all the published torque specs for everything. Once you trained your muscle memory you can feel how tight to tighten everything even with a rudimentary tool kit on the trail 👍

  • @davidyendoll5903
    @davidyendoll5903 Před rokem +1

    I have been taking engines apart and putting them back together for years . I was lucky to have mates who knew enough about mechanics and not mind helping me out ; then I would be an extra pair of hands when they needed help . That grows friendships and it has been great and I am now approaching retirement . Your channel has opened my eyes to what I never realised ! Hey learning is fun and teaching is even better . Thank you and well done .

  • @ASCOMlodge
    @ASCOMlodge Před rokem +1

    Hey Adam, that's a great tip about how the bar clamps work. I didn't know that! I love tinkering with my bike and it's great to get a vital tip like that. Thanks!

  • @skybluetenere
    @skybluetenere Před rokem +1

    Easy, simple and well explained. Thanks and have a great weekend 💙💛🏁🤛🏼

  • @NZCycletherapy
    @NZCycletherapy Před rokem +4

    Great video Adam, I’ve been racing, riding and working on my bikes for decades and I still found your descriptions of how and why gave me more understanding of some things.

  • @garrywhitehouse7006
    @garrywhitehouse7006 Před rokem +2

    Discovered your channel recently after I got a T7, mate you inspire confidence and understanding with your videos, The last 2 about set up and maintenance are awesome, it's no black art but having someone do it in real life and nothing explodes or disintegrates gives people the confidence to check these things and not only save $ but probably skin and bone too. Well done 👍

  • @pl1678
    @pl1678 Před 7 měsíci

    "Just start with take your seat of and have a look...."
    I did repair all kinds of machines in my previous working life. I also do repair my old Land Rover pretty often. And there I am with my first and almost new bike and feel like I'm not allowed to touch it. I drove to the motorcycle workshop to have my chain checked because I felt so unsecure. And than the mechanic removed the seat of my bike an I was like "wow! how did you du that!" (and it looked so strange and shockingly raw). I know, it's embarrassing, but that's how I started some weeks ago. So your words touched me really. It seems I'm not the only one with this strange fear of contact. Thanks!

  • @AussieDazza
    @AussieDazza Před rokem +1

    Great video Adam, I started riding on my tenth birthday just under 43 years ago, for as long as I can remember, I have used teflon tape under my lever clamps. The last lever I broke was around 30 years ago.

  • @FranciscoLeotteDoRego
    @FranciscoLeotteDoRego Před rokem +1

    That's been the way I tension my chain! Great to hear it from you. Need to check the exhaust system, though. Excellent hint, it does make a lot of sense. Down to the garage this weekend! Thanks again for the content. I'll surely be supporting your channel. BTW, you're very welcome to come to Portugal for a few days riding with us. It's still the off-road paradise in Europe!

  • @theEHWAZ
    @theEHWAZ Před rokem +1

    Doing this maintanance tomorrow to get ready for an event. Had a few crashes on my ADV and Dual Sport bike and can tell the forks need to be centered. Awesome video, as always.

  • @dznnf7
    @dznnf7 Před rokem

    I didn't learn a single new item from this video, but watched the whole thing anyway. Really well done!

  • @Duhhwight
    @Duhhwight Před rokem +2

    I just bought a used 2018 Honda CRF250L with

  • @theowels2680
    @theowels2680 Před rokem +1

    10/10
    Over the last two years I have had an opportunity to develop ever closer (mechanical) relationships with my car and bikes.
    You are bloody right mate, grab a drink - tea/coffee may do - and take some time to read the manual and work on your bike to make sure it is good and you stay safe.
    Your videos on setting up and checking over the bike are priceless. Will be using this one in a few days.
    Just in the process of getting a new bike and first thing I'm going to do this time? ...sit down, go through the manual and check or disassemble some bits and pieces and put them back up to make sure the bike is correctly set up for me.

  • @jimstartup2729
    @jimstartup2729 Před měsícem

    I always did most of my own spannering. I love this guys calmness and thoroughness on stuff that are easy to overlook. One extra thing i would say with the chain tension is to also roll the bike along at least a couple of wheel lengths and check for the tightest point.. there will be tighter zones and looser zones.. always adjust at the tightest point

  • @StanForAdventure
    @StanForAdventure Před rokem +2

    Your videos/content is so great, so informative. I hope you know how grateful I'm sure a very large part of the adventure community is for everything you are doing. Thank you so much.....S.F.A.

  • @teagan_bok_kiteboarding
    @teagan_bok_kiteboarding Před rokem +1

    Jeez, this was SOOOO valuable!! Please make more content like this. I'm super keen to learn 💪

  • @Revy8
    @Revy8 Před rokem +1

    been riding and working on my own bikes for over 10 years. I picked up a couple tips from this video. thank you

  • @joshuasarfati5520
    @joshuasarfati5520 Před 8 měsíci

    After being a mechanic and tinkering on bikes for 40 years I still learn from you.
    Has anyone ever read . Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance.??
    I read it when I was 16. Been doing my own maintenance ever since.

  • @dave-d
    @dave-d Před rokem

    Everyone who owns a bike should listen to this guy! Excellent advice well delivered. Cheers Mate.

  • @ZeroKitsunei
    @ZeroKitsunei Před rokem

    I appreciate these vids so much. I work a parts counter at a dealership. The amount of people that ask me "Can service do that for me?" Then get mad at me when I go talk to them and quote $100-200 in labor costs. When I've told them "It's a pretty easy thing to do. You can take apart your bike to the motor with the little bag of tools in your tail. So if you have basic hand tools in your garage, it'll be a breeze. Service charges by the hour. SO even if you want just a few things adjusted, you're looking at least $100 and you'll be on the bottom of the que. So depending on when you came in. It's a real possibility you don't get your bike back today." I have customers that own naked bikes and won't even change the oil themselves.

  • @abyields7831
    @abyields7831 Před rokem +4

    Very informative, you complement the little knowledge that I have. Thank you for taking the time to share this important pro-tips!

  • @pw3591
    @pw3591 Před rokem +1

    Another brilliant video. These are the basics all motorcyclists should know. Especially if you ride off road. I had a mate used to tighten his chain like a guitar string, he just wouldn't have it that this would likely damage his bike. In my experience, most people overtighten stuff. Use your feel and consider the size of the nut / bolt, how coarse or fine the thread is, and the leverage you're using. In most cases just bottom it out and nip it is fine.

  • @robinkarlsson1460
    @robinkarlsson1460 Před 11 měsíci

    It’s so god damn nice to watch someone who actually knows his stuff by real, hard earned experience. This is gold man, thanks.

  • @mullins6429
    @mullins6429 Před rokem +10

    Hi Adam, thanks for another great video. Really good tips on preventative maintenance, especially the chain adjustment and tightening bolts in the correct sequence.
    Knowing the basics can mean the difference in making it home or being stuck in the bush somewhere.

  • @crnamrlja
    @crnamrlja Před rokem +1

    Great explanation on the chain. Thanks!

  • @martincyr7259
    @martincyr7259 Před rokem +4

    Thanks for the tips Adam! I really appreciate your simple and logic way of explaining basic motorcycle maintenance. Keep it on! Right!

  • @markraptus
    @markraptus Před 3 měsíci

    he's damn right about the fork bolts loosening. I just did this and the bike is now much easier to ride. The fork is now much smoother and the balance of the bike at low speed has improved a lot.

  • @MonsAaZeiger
    @MonsAaZeiger Před 2 měsíci

    3:58 "And the most important thing is losing them after a fall." All I do is fall, haha. I'm practicing for my driver's test, and I fall a lot. Tipping over is a prerequisite for learning, in my case. If it's never challenging, I don't feel like I learn as much as I could.
    Thanks for the videos! They really help me maintain the functionality of my bike while putting it through the traumatic experience of my practicing.

  • @muddysidedown
    @muddysidedown Před rokem +1

    THANK YOU!!!
    I've always struggled with chain tension until now.
    👊🏼🙌🏼👍🏼💥🌟

  • @gregedwards7030
    @gregedwards7030 Před rokem +7

    Thanks for another great video Adam. These tips are like gold, so simple but can make such a huge difference. I think most of us would have gone over our bike after it has visited the bike shop, to see some things not the way they should be. You are teaching us great habits and techniques. Thanks Again

  • @sid2vid
    @sid2vid Před rokem +1

    Good stuff. I really appreciate this kind of practical knowledge when it comes to working on the bikes. This is becoming one of my favorite channels on YT.

  • @thorstenmetalhead9666

    The best maintanance video I've seen in a long while.
    Your style of explaining is wonderfull!

  • @robertdahl3854
    @robertdahl3854 Před rokem +2

    Thanks Adam! This is very useful things you are teaching us and it's much appreciated!

  • @MontanaBooniesRider
    @MontanaBooniesRider Před rokem

    Love the idea of using a rachet strap to check chain tension. Ha, yah, I had what could've been a disastrous experience after getting my bike back from a bike shop. I had new chain and sprockets installed on my street bike, a couple hundred miles later decided to adjust the chain, it seemed a little too tight. Come to find out the rear axle nut was loose. Can't imagine it magically became loose, more than likely someone forgot to tighten it. I had previously done my own maintenance but now I'm learning to do the more intensive parts of it, like valve checks, etc and will be replacing my chain and sprockets on my own. 😂Thank you for another great video!

  • @jessrumblin
    @jessrumblin Před rokem +2

    Thanks Adam for the great tips! These were things we used to do in our MX days but got forgotten as we became street oriented (semi-adv)

  • @teamtls
    @teamtls Před rokem +1

    Bro I love your videos, love your no-nonsense style and your invaluble advice on riding technique and maintainence. You deffo deserve the 700+k subs you have.

  • @VictoriaStobbie
    @VictoriaStobbie Před 4 měsíci

    I love how this is explained by a fellow Australian and in an accent/lingo I understand.

  • @russellflesser6902
    @russellflesser6902 Před rokem +1

    Mate that was excellent. Very informative on what to do and more importantly the why. Simple and doable. Keep them coming. Cheers

  • @williamyamm8803
    @williamyamm8803 Před 11 měsíci

    Excellent explanations ! Thanks !
    We see so much bad advices on youtube that it's nice to hear someone who knows what he's talking about.
    Greetings from France