Sorry to be off topic but does any of you know a tool to log back into an Instagram account?? I was dumb forgot the login password. I would love any assistance you can offer me
@Adonis Trevor I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im in the hacking process now. Takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
A few questions 1. Can you use closed container water instead? 2. Does you have to wait 2 days for the 2nd flush 3. What if my fan didn’t turn on for the first flush and i let it hit like 215°
Hi there mason 1. If the water does not contain minerals, then yes you may, other wise its best to avoid, distilled water is free from impurities 2. You just need to wait till the bike is fully cool down, you do not want to open the cap while the coolant is hot, its dangerous. So since we are in lockdown, not going anywhere, i'll just give it a good amount of time to cool down fully 3. 215 Fahrenheit? if yes then its not at the mark where the ECU asks the fan to turn on, usually it will start running at 106 degrees, that is 222.8 Fahrenheit
good video. I have a doubt: after the second flush, the engine block has distilled water on it, so once you pour the coolant, it will mix with the distilled water itself, so you will never have 100% coolant in the system, right? the only way to achieve so would be doing the flushes with coolant instead of distilled water...
basically the reservoir does not need to be very full, as overflow from the radiator will flow there. so anywhere from half to full will be a good amount of coolant in the reservoir
Mine has hit 225 F idling at a stop light with no problems. I was in the desert at 115F outside. between 195-220 is "normal". Somewhere over 230F the bike should shut itself off. Check the service manual.
@@yoJuicy you’re saying it’s normal for a bike to hit those temps? I currently have murky coolant fluid, it seems like oil is getting into it but I can’t tell from where and that I think is causing it to heat up cuz it’s not actually cooling
yup, cause battery water is actually distilled water, it does not contain any minerals that will harm the radiator or the battery water(distilled water) can be used as the coolant in the radiator too, but it depends on situation too
Nice video my guy. Might do it to my bike just because it’s so easy, last owner said he did it, but it’s nice piece of mind coming up on 10k miles.
Really good video. Was wondering about coolant flushes on my MT and you covered it perfectly
Thanks for the compliment my friend
Just sharing on how my bike care routine is since its lock down, so why not share it to those who needs it :)
Sorry to be off topic but does any of you know a tool to log back into an Instagram account??
I was dumb forgot the login password. I would love any assistance you can offer me
@George Logan instablaster =)
@Adonis Trevor I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im in the hacking process now.
Takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Adonis Trevor it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thank you so much, you really help me out :D
A few questions
1. Can you use closed container water instead?
2. Does you have to wait 2 days for the 2nd flush
3. What if my fan didn’t turn on for the first flush and i let it hit like 215°
Hi there mason
1. If the water does not contain minerals, then yes you may, other wise its best to avoid, distilled water is free from impurities
2. You just need to wait till the bike is fully cool down, you do not want to open the cap while the coolant is hot, its dangerous. So since we are in lockdown, not going anywhere, i'll just give it a good amount of time to cool down fully
3. 215 Fahrenheit? if yes then its not at the mark where the ECU asks the fan to turn on, usually it will start running at 106 degrees, that is 222.8 Fahrenheit
@@IanThang do you know how to change the ferien height on the ecu?
@@masonst5349 you hold down long on the first button on your display
good video. I have a doubt: after the second flush, the engine block has distilled water on it, so once you pour the coolant, it will mix with the distilled water itself, so you will never have 100% coolant in the system, right? the only way to achieve so would be doing the flushes with coolant instead of distilled water...
coolant is most of the time eather premixed 50/50 distilled water and coolant. Or you buy 100% coolant and mix them yourself
Sweet sounding bike
Sy subscribe chanel ni sbb nak pakai mt07. Tp dlm keadaan sekarang terpaksa hold dulu😭
Semoga ada rezeki nk pakai mt07.. InshyaAllah..
tak pa.. buat masa ini boleh simpan duit lebih sikit untuk barang lain macam parts atau accessories.. mase beli moto tu sekali beli boleh dah... 😊
So when all it’s drained do you fill the radiator right up and then the reservoir to half way? Then top up reservoir to half way if needs to be?
basically the reservoir does not need to be very full, as overflow from the radiator will flow there. so anywhere from half to full will be a good amount of coolant in the reservoir
Thanks dude!
welcome bro!
Thanks mate may I ask what exhaust you have on ? That’s sounds beaut
It's the Akrapovic Titanium :)
@@IanThang nice one mate thanks
how much coolant do u need?
When we need to do this?
Thanks bro
welcome bro!
Coolent suda tuka. Semua suda tuka. Bila mau ride?!!
bila MCO ni complete baru boleh 😂
skrg kena duk diam diam kat umah
Hi can you tell me what is max heating temperature in fz07
106 degrees and when the fan kicks in. it will shoot down below 100 degrees quite nicely
Mine has hit 225 F idling at a stop light with no problems. I was in the desert at 115F outside. between 195-220 is "normal". Somewhere over 230F the bike should shut itself off. Check the service manual.
@@yoJuicy you’re saying it’s normal for a bike to hit those temps? I currently have murky coolant fluid, it seems like oil is getting into it but I can’t tell from where and that I think is causing it to heat up cuz it’s not actually cooling
How often you need to change it?
Every 2 years.
Wow sudah buat video
yeah mah bhoyy
Bro battery water can use to flush radiator?
yup, cause battery water is actually distilled water, it does not contain any minerals that will harm the radiator
or the battery water(distilled water) can be used as the coolant in the radiator too, but it depends on situation too
This sound for your motocycle is louder
hahaha moto ni kalao tukar exhaust mmg kuat bunyi
Padu ni tuan
thank you lee..
@@IanThang your welcome
i want to put in a water pump cover transparent i think ypunshould try to see it its so coool
i just recieve it from aliexpress
That does look cool, but im unsure about its longevity
U pakai eo apa?
Mase tu ELF fully syn 10w-50
Bro u got two bike?
i only got one bike. hahaha