2021 Yamaha MT09 Chain Maintenance & Adjustments

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  • Опубликовано: 15 май 2022
  • In this video we clean, degrease, lube and adjust the chain slack on my 2021 Yamaha MT09. Very easy to do and cheap!
    Here are the links for the items used to clean and Lube the chain.
    Motul Chain Cleaner Kit
    www.cyclegear.com/accessories...
    ZEP Big Orange
    www.amazon.com/Zep-Industrial...
    Maxima Chain degreaser.
    www.cyclegear.com/accessories...
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  • @BustaMovePurkinz
    @BustaMovePurkinz 2 года назад +3

    Great content YY… Learned a lot. The trick with hooking the rear stand onto the bike first before setting it down while lifting the bike off the kickstand is pure Genius. Jus got a rear stand couple weeks ago. Been doing it ALL WRONG 😑. Good job Dude. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

  • @italkgory99
    @italkgory99 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for this video man, makes me confident to adjust my chain now on my own mt09

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад

      That’s great! Pretty simple and a must. Thank you for watching the Channel. Ride safe 🙏🙌

  • @ZenRiding
    @ZenRiding 2 года назад +1

    Really informative stuff, thanks!

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад +1

      Your welcome. Glad it was of benefit for you. Ride safe and thank you for watching the channel 🙏

  • @deweysturgill6220
    @deweysturgill6220 2 года назад +2

    Great video bud!
    Couple things old piece of cardboard stuck between exhaust collector and chain keeps cleaner /lube off of it, and and can catch the gunk as you brush it off.
    Use a Sharpie to mark the adjuster bolts, helps us older fellas without glasses keep track of turns.
    And yes that German torque spec you used is fine, tightened to GOODUNTIGHT😆
    works every time!
    Keep up the good work and ride safe!

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад

      Thank you for the great ideas! I really appreciate you. Thank you so so much. Cardboard is cheap lol so that’s not an issue. Guess I just forget lol or lazy jk. Will do an thank you for watching the channel.

  • @imperialtekk9443
    @imperialtekk9443 2 года назад

    Hey yari my orginal plan was to buy a mt09. And couldn't find any in my area. I ended buying a 2022 ktm 890 duke R. And I have to say I love it already. Just picked it up today. BTW I still enjoy watching your content.

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад +1

      Sounds good. I had the 390 for a while, great fun little bike lol but I appreciate you watching the channel. Most of my content can relate to just about anything. So have fun and ride safe!

  • @gasparoquendo2143
    @gasparoquendo2143 2 года назад +1

    Good stuff brother. I literally just serviced the chain on my 22 mt-09 today. Wish I new the tip about wetting the ground before cleaning. I'll definitely do that next time.

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад +1

      Definitely. Makes it easy to rinse off. Thank you for watching the Channel 🙏

  • @dmbassett
    @dmbassett Год назад +9

    Nice. Couple of tips I use - use kerosene to clean the chain instead of those expensive products. Kerosene is also the best for cleaning road tar/grime from the exhaust, engine, oily bits of the bike. When tightening the axle back up the wheel CAN move slightly. A mechanic taught me to put an object - screwdriver, small spanner, etc - between the chain and the rear sprocket nearest the floor. Gently turn the rear wheel and the screwdriver will jam between the chain n sprocket and pull the wheel snug to the blocks. Hold it gently and tighten. Perfect every time. Chain lube - the chain manufacturers themselves recommend you use gear/diff oil. Basically heavy weight oil. This is not some witchcraft it’s written on the manufacturers boxes that the chain comes in.. good video though.. I also agree that a piece of cardboard under the bike is better than water

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the great feedback also I will take those tips to heart the next time I have to do it. Sounds like you have a lot of experience and I appreciate the good info. Ride safe and have fun man. Thanks for watching.

    • @dmbassett
      @dmbassett Год назад +1

      @@yamayari8351 no worries mate. Thanks for the vids you do. The leaf blower tip you shared got me smiling - brilliant. I’m stealing it 😀

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  Год назад

      @@dmbassett ya man lol the blower always works well! Lol

    • @ildandellacampana901
      @ildandellacampana901 5 месяцев назад

      i use white petroleum

  • @do.on2wheels38
    @do.on2wheels38 2 года назад

    Excellent vid! Doing all my cleaning/chain this evening on my 09 haha

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад +1

      Nice!!!! Thank you for watching. It’s easy. But good to have a reference.

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching

    • @do.on2wheels38
      @do.on2wheels38 2 года назад

      @@yamayari8351 Oh yeah I like working on Yamahas. This bike isn't terrible neither was my FZ07. Mounted some Road 6's on the FZ09 recently as well, great tires

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад +1

      @@do.on2wheels38 nice! I’m a do the road 6 for sure. Just need to save up lol

  • @1life2pono
    @1life2pono 2 года назад +1

    You could also put cardboard or newspapers under the rear area to catch all the drips. Also, many motorcycle chain manufacturers recommend kerosene to clean the chain. Very affordable and works great. For lubing the chain, the Grease Ninja works great!

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад

      Very true. I’m going to use kerosene next time to try it out. Thank you for watching the Channel and the great feedback. Ride safe!

  • @arnoldelliott5695
    @arnoldelliott5695 Год назад +2

    I normally put a rag between the chain and the sprocket. Rotate the wheel back and it actually cams the wheel forward, shoving the blocks into the adjusters. While doing that I then tighten up the axle at the same time.

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  Год назад +1

      Wow, never thought of that. I’ll have to try it out. Thank you so much for the pro tip! Ride safe.

  • @user-st3vd1st1i
    @user-st3vd1st1i 11 месяцев назад +2

    What about you secondary cleaners affect on the O rings of the chain?

  • @evelynrosado5105
    @evelynrosado5105 2 года назад

    Good job. 😍

  • @Itzp4tt
    @Itzp4tt 11 месяцев назад

    Are the wrenches you using both 12mm to lossen the locknut to tighten the chain or you using different wrench sizes.

  • @ADDONRACER
    @ADDONRACER 2 года назад

    Bike looks clean! Btw, good that you wash that spray immediatelly from the ground, since it gets attached to the ground and doesnt get off easily if you let it stay for a bit. It does go away later on (if it rains I guess), but takes a while.

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад +1

      Your right! It will stain if you leave it but as soon as I was done I moved the bike as soon as possible and rinsed the whole driveway lol OCD issues. Thank you for the input and for watching the channel. Means a lot to me. Ride safe.

  • @ItsJustJakeYT
    @ItsJustJakeYT 2 года назад +10

    Nice video dude👍🏼. I would definitely torque that axle nut to spec (77ftlb). Hard to judge the torque with a breaker bar

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад

      Will do! Thank you 🙏 I appreciate the intel 🙌 thank you.

    • @dano7480
      @dano7480 2 года назад +1

      I watch your channel as well Jake! Both are awesome channels. Both of you guys keep up with the videos. I enjoy the content y'all put out and I have same bike. Getting ready for my first service and chain adjustment. 👍

    • @dougiequick1
      @dougiequick1 Год назад +5

      And yet if it is seriously tight without a torque wrench like out on the road? Or just whatever? It is NOT coming off ever! Especially since tires and chain wont even allow things to go for years or that many miles...Hell I was a Kawasaki mechanic in the 70s and NOBODY used torque wrenches on axle nuts or pretty much anything other than engine and I never saw anything come undone ...in fact tire places and such never torqued car and truck wheels until more recent decades when so many wheels became aluminum and I imagine there were lawsuits spawning laws and regulations and policy requiring such (which is all good)....but steel on steel good and tight (not stupid tight though lets just be serious that sh!t is NOT coming off ...period...not saying dont use a torque wrench if handy by all means do! I am just saying it would be nothing to lose sleep over...I can just picture someone being too afraid to ride their motorcycle because they dont have a torque wrench to tighten axle nut after chain adjustment.....dont make me laugh...btw it IS a lock nut too! Historically they always had cotter pins

  • @spades3421
    @spades3421 5 месяцев назад

    Was the chain just adjusted with the wheel on the ground? Wouldnt it be easier if the wheel was suspended?

  • @danio4794
    @danio4794 2 года назад

    Well done my friend 😉 now it seems like brand new!

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад +1

      The cleaner the bike the faster lol jk thank you for watching the Channel 🙏

    • @danio4794
      @danio4794 2 года назад +1

      @@yamayari8351 hahahah sure! 👊🏼

    • @danio4794
      @danio4794 2 года назад

      @@yamayari8351 have you had any problems with the Ecu? I was reading about yamaha recall for problems with the engine warning light (Mt09 and Tracer 9)

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад +1

      @@danio4794 as of yet no. But I will take it in to be reflashed by the dealer soon.

  • @JMRxYM
    @JMRxYM Год назад

    It's crazy how tight the manual says to have the chain. Every other bike I've been around has around that 1" or a bit more of play, Yamaha is over here telling us we need to basically make it taught... I'm good on that one

  • @haneymoto
    @haneymoto 2 года назад +1

    Just did a chain cleaning video last week. cleaned my chain last week. I use the Maxima products and they work great. That brush makes life so much easier. I put cardboard behind the chain and on the ground to collect any overspray. Good Stuff Yari

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! Ya man. Cleaner bikes rock! I’ve used all types of things. Even sand under it lol I would keep a bag in the garage ready lol glad we on the same page with maintenance. Makes it easy and fun. Thank you for watching even though you know how to do it. Means a lot.

  • @mjayson30
    @mjayson30 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад

      Awesome! Glad that it was for you. Thank you for watching the Channel 🙏

  • @jason950216
    @jason950216 8 месяцев назад

    I would definitely torque the axle nut to spec...

  • @robertsymer6420
    @robertsymer6420 Год назад

    Nice video. As a suggestion to keep the concrete, driveway pavers, or even garage floor free of overspray: Head over to your local school and contact the music director and ask for old bass drum heads. Drum heads are made from plastics, usually mylar, or a polyester mix. They have a metal rim, and are easily cleaned.

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  Год назад

      Bro! I play drums. Awesome recommendation 🙏❤️ thank you!!!!

  • @goldie6579
    @goldie6579 2 года назад

    I use kerosene for chain cleaner. Does a great job and one bottle is cheap and lasts forever

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад

      I’m a try that next time for sure! Thank you for watching the channel 🙏

  • @Brad900
    @Brad900 Год назад

    Rockstar as usual my friend! Great video! BTW you should check out the Lumimoto seat covers - I just added it to my 2021 MT-09 and hooooboy is it sweet! Makes such a difference!

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  Год назад

      Really????? Did you go with the Gel pad as well?

    • @Brad900
      @Brad900 Год назад

      @@yamayari8351 I didn’t - it was too big of a pita to cut all the foam to get it sit right- lol - soooo lazy! But man the seat cover is next level!

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  Год назад

      @@Brad900 ok. I’m a check it out! Thank you 🙏

  • @dg8062
    @dg8062 2 года назад +2

    Holy cow, that chain was loose! I've been told that especially with new quick shift systems that it's better to keep them regularly adjusted and on the tight side. Obviously not too tight, not nearly tight enough to damage bearings etc but snug.

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад +2

      To my surprise it was pretty lose. That’s my second time adjusting it too. So thankfully I did it. Thank you for watching the channel and the great feedback. Means a lot. Ride safe.

  • @dougiequick1
    @dougiequick1 Год назад +1

    Manual says 45 to 50 mm but this although the same platform is the Tracer 9gt which is the identical frame motor and wheels but does have a longer swing arm than the MT so not promising the 45-50mm total slack holds true or not

    • @simonbravo2825
      @simonbravo2825 10 месяцев назад +1

      This is a 2021 MT09... What manual/bike/year are you referring to? Picture from the 2021 MT09 Manual i.imgur.com/DDmYkxv.jpg

  • @peterdee7932
    @peterdee7932 2 года назад +2

    Hello from Australia Yama :-) Very informative video. I was talking to you on The Gen 3 F/book page recently. Recntly got my bike same colour as yours. Silly question for you... How often do you maintain your chain?

    • @peterdee7932
      @peterdee7932 2 года назад +2

      I've been on Harleys for the last 16 years so I'm not used to chain maintenance

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад +2

      What’s up my friend! Glad to hear you are well in beautiful Australia. Thank you for watching too 🙏 to answer your question I clean an lube the chain every two months or every 5-600 miles. That’s just me. Dirt and grim wears out the chain quick. But, if I get caught in the rain I clean my chain as well. To get the dirt out. But again I’m OCD lol so I like a clean chain. Clean chains = faster bikes lol

  • @freddieRODZ
    @freddieRODZ 2 года назад +1

    Also look into a chain monkey. 👌👌 I love it. Takes out the guessing game on how loose/tight the chains needs to be.

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад

      True. I’ve seen it. Never used it. But that’s not a bad item to have.

    • @Bugside
      @Bugside 2 года назад +1

      The chain spec is on the owners manual

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад

      @@Bugside will look at it. Thank you.

  • @BaghdadSon78
    @BaghdadSon78 Год назад

    Nice video!
    Something I want to advice about is that the chain has rubber washers inside and you dont want to spray strong things on it.

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  Год назад +1

      Definitely won’t do it again. I was informed by another viewer as well. Thank you for the good advice. Thank you for watching the Channel too 🙏 ride safe.

    • @BaghdadSon78
      @BaghdadSon78 Год назад

      @@yamayari8351 thanks to you too for your effort and nice videos

  • @Heisssam
    @Heisssam Год назад +1

    Just ordered a mt 09 sp and learning the basics to maintain the bike. I see you got the akra exhaust. Did you get it tuned?

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  Год назад +1

      You don’t have to with the Akra full system. Stock versus the Accra exhaust is gained 2 hp. But I did flash the bike after.

    • @Heisssam
      @Heisssam Год назад +1

      @@yamayari8351 thanks alot i apprentice it. Great vid btw! Bike looking clean 👌

  • @Requiem2830
    @Requiem2830 2 года назад +3

    Are you not worried about the heavy duty degreaser you used penetrating past the o-rings on your chain and eating away at the grease that's supposed to be kept in there for the lifetime of the chain? Honest question

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад +1

      Me personally no. Because I change the chain and sprocket once a year whether it needs it or not. Just what I do. Hope that helps.

  • @steviewylie5267
    @steviewylie5267 2 месяца назад

    The marks on swingarm are not precise just a rough guide,buy a chain alignment tool for around £12/15 it clips onto chain and has a metal rod,this allows you to look down length of rod and if its straight along chain length to eye its spot on both sides.

  • @mongosaqqara
    @mongosaqqara 2 месяца назад

    I use a thick old Mexican blanket under mine...keeps concrete safe.

  • @jerryward1772
    @jerryward1772 Год назад +1

    They sell autp/motorcycle blow dryers. Never use a two stroke gas leaf blower. There's a fine mist of oil that is discharged with the air your using to dry your bike

  • @ImmaFastBoii
    @ImmaFastBoii 2 года назад +1

    Wouldn’t that orange cleaner deteriorate the O-rings in the chain ? I would like to hear your thoughts on using kerosene to clean and DuPont chainsaver to lube. The chain saver has ceramic compound that supposed to extend chain life.

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад

      Not sure. I’ve used it for years, never had an issue. It will remove grease with zero effort. I’ve used it on plastic, Rubber mats, car paint for tar or bug marks. Zero issues. But could it lol but for me so far. No.

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад

      I’ll look into that. I know they have a dry wax too. But you must apply every few hundred miles.

    • @jairoglyphx4003
      @jairoglyphx4003 2 года назад

      I’ve been using kerosine to clean my chains for over 4 years. Does not wear the o-ring and it’s cheap at 20-$25 per gallon.

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад

      @@jairoglyphx4003 wow! Where to you get it?

    • @jairoglyphx4003
      @jairoglyphx4003 2 года назад +1

      @@yamayari8351 online or home depot/walmart. Grease comes right off.

  • @dougiequick1
    @dougiequick1 Год назад

    I cant swear it is acceptable but I have for years been using diesel fuel (which is an oil btw) out of squeeze bottle with a narrow nozzle and I use and old paint brush and a rag. BTW if a cleaner is dangerous for hoses and rubber? Then I would never use it on my O RING chain! once I cloth dry the chain from excess diesel I then lhern let it dry a bit and finally I apply maxima chain wax. Definaltely let chain wax dry before riding! I like to wait over night

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  Год назад

      Great feed back! An your right. I bought a new Motul kit so I don’t risk it. Thank you for watching the channel 🙏 means a lot!

  • @TheBrohamBikerMT
    @TheBrohamBikerMT 2 года назад +1

    The chain slack in the manual seems a bit crazy, like too tight 😐 when I got the bike it was like that as well, tight chain

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад +1

      True. Seems a little to tight for my taste. Thank you for watching the channel.

  • @Graimthu1
    @Graimthu1 Год назад +2

    Bad advice for three reasons: 1) One of the most important parts is setting chain slack and the owners manual procedure was not followed. 2) you always set the axle nut to the owners manual specification as bad things can happen if you over or under torque that nut. 3) you do not kick the tire into position, a small object is placed between chain and bottom portion of sprocket, then tire is rotated and held forward while you tighten the axle nut.

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  Год назад

      Man, sounds good. This method has work for me over 10 years. But I appreciate your concern for my safety. I did mention to check your manual for torque settings. You think you Can post a video for me to learn? Explaining visually what you mean? I do not mind good advice for sure. Thank you for the constructive criticism.

    • @Graimthu1
      @Graimthu1 Год назад +1

      @@yamayari8351 No need for me to make a video for if you search RUclips for "how to check and adjust your motorcycle chain" by Motorcycle Magazine, they set it out nicely. I hope this helps because bad chain adjustment results range from mechanical damage to ending up dead.

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  Год назад

      @@Graimthu1 👍

  • @Mabds46
    @Mabds46 2 года назад +1

    What brand is that rear axle slider?

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад +1

      The an Axle Block slider from TST industries.
      tstindustries.com/womet-tech-axle-block-protectors-for-yamaha-yzf-r6-2017-mt-09-2021.html

  • @freddieRODZ
    @freddieRODZ 2 года назад

    That’s a clean chain. Do mine.

  • @kevinsingelais2352
    @kevinsingelais2352 Год назад

    Those bikes require more chain slack then the average sport bike. manual calls for 36-41mm and always torques your axle nut. Torque specs aren't only meant for people not to under torque but for you not to over torque as well.

  • @rodneyalacan9473
    @rodneyalacan9473 Год назад +1

    Yamayari podrias emviarme el link donde comprar las piezas para poder levantar la motora de atras y hacer el mantenimiento de la cadena! Me da miendo comprar algo que no funcione cortectamente y se me caiga xD

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  Год назад +1

      aquí tienes amigo gracias por ver el canal 🙏

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  Год назад +1

      go.harborfreight.com/sku/99701/

    • @rodneyalacan9473
      @rodneyalacan9473 Год назад +1

      @@yamayari8351 gracias a ti! 🙏💪

  • @blue03r6
    @blue03r6 2 месяца назад +1

    dude, just use carboard between the tire and chain and ground. so easy. no need to water your driveway . and your chain is way too loose.

  • @daxder8700
    @daxder8700 2 года назад

    That zep damages the o-rings in the chain tho?

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад

      I have yet to experience any issues. But of your concern just use the maxima or motul chain degreaser for sure. I’ll do some research on the big Orange but I have used it for years I’ve had zero issues.

    • @daxder8700
      @daxder8700 2 года назад

      @@yamayari8351 the small amount of time you let it sit on the chain, helps a lot. If it damages rubber hoses, i will damage o-rings eventually. But i think it will be fine if you rinse it off quickly. 😊

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад

      @@daxder8700 hope so lol if not, I’m getting that GOLD chain 💪🏻❤️

  • @drnapalm7605
    @drnapalm7605 Месяц назад

    That orange stuff you used probably wasnt too good for the rubber in the chain

  • @Pettington
    @Pettington 2 месяца назад

    So you’re not cleaning with the front sprocket behind the plastic cover?

  • @joeburrow3422
    @joeburrow3422 2 года назад

    is that another Mt-09 on the other side?

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад

      No lol that’s my 2018 R1. Nice bike as well.

  • @crazymasterblaster
    @crazymasterblaster Месяц назад

    Always tighten the chain on its tightest spot or you risk it being miles too tight on the tightest spot. Torque the axle nut.

  • @Bugside
    @Bugside 2 года назад +1

    1 Put some cardboard down to catch the drips
    2 hevy duty degreaser that messed up rubber will mess up the rubber o rings on the chain, dude

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад

      Well the Maxima is a Chain Degreaser. So I’m sure it will not. The Big Orang???? Possibly. But my R1 has 12,000 miles with the same chain an I clean it the same way. Zero issues and looks as new as day 1. Buy definitely use what you think works best for your chain. Thank you for watching the Channel.

  • @travisjacobsen9730
    @travisjacobsen9730 4 месяца назад

    You need to torque that axle nut

  • @RPT2x
    @RPT2x 2 года назад +1

    What size is that axle nut?!??

  • @twiikker
    @twiikker 2 года назад +1

    Dont trust user manual on atleast 2nd gen mt09 since it says that slack should be 5-15mm (0.2-0.6 inches). Which is way too tight.

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад

      Great advice, that’s definitely to tight. I appreciate you watching the channel. Thank you.

  • @sleepyheadfpv1507
    @sleepyheadfpv1507 2 года назад

    I’m using the dirt chain lube because Amazon sent me the wrong one lol

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад

      Lol 😆 hey it’s better than nothing!

  • @Armo-MT10
    @Armo-MT10 2 года назад

    The owner manual is wrong on the chain tension. It indicates 36-41mm measurement from the bottom chain wear strip. It should be slack travel between those measurements. I got hold of the technician service manual from Yamaha to prove damage to my gearbox was their fault! Hopefully you all know this!

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад

      Great feedback. Thank you 🙏 an I appreciate you watching the channel. Means a lot! Hopefully people read your comments an do not make the same mistake.

    • @jamiepoole5193
      @jamiepoole5193 2 года назад

      Not quite sure what you mean on this? The manual for the pre 2021 bike has a different way of measuring the slack to the newer bike. Older one has the 5-15mm by measuring the total slacki.e both up and down movement. Whilst the newer bike has you measuring down from the chain strip whilst pushing down total 36-41mm. Two different ways of measuring. Not sure what your saying is wrong? If I understand, your saying that the 5-15mm from previous bike is now 36-41mm on the new model. Measuring both the same way. ( Total slack up and down) Thats a big jump if thats the case?

    • @jamiepoole5193
      @jamiepoole5193 2 года назад

      To have gearbox issues, im presuming it was the output shaft bearing on such a new bike, the slack would pretty much have to be zero, to wear that quickly. Im intrigued to know what the service manual from yamaha you aquired said that is different to the owners manual?

    • @Ste1985zz
      @Ste1985zz Год назад +1

      @@jamiepoole5193 The service manual says the same as the owners manual (bottom of the plastic chain strip to the centre of the chains link pin should be 36-41mm and it says the limit is 46mm. It's actually less descriptive in the service manual too

    • @jamiepoole5193
      @jamiepoole5193 Год назад

      @@Ste1985zz So what is this guy on about then?🤣
      Think he might have his wires crossed?

  • @danielbuchanan5327
    @danielbuchanan5327 Год назад

    Think I’m gonna buy some pig mat yo throw under the bike for chain maintenance.

  • @bthemaster7830
    @bthemaster7830 2 года назад +1

    Dude, be honest. You grabbed a new bike from the store right??

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад

      Lol nope. I’m just super OCD with cleaning the bike. I wash her every week. Even if it just sits in the garage lol

    • @bthemaster7830
      @bthemaster7830 2 года назад +1

      @@yamayari8351 Haha lol, even when it stays in the garage?

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад +1

      @@bthemaster7830 yea…..I have issues lol

  • @indigo196799
    @indigo196799 Год назад

    Never rely on the adjustment notches to adjust a chain they were all absolutely useless on the 10 + bikes i owned. To do it right you need a chain alignment tool, motion pro makes à good one.
    Instead of kiking the tire, put a rag between the chain and sprocket and turn the wheel to jam the rag it will tighten the chain and pull the wheel all the way in.
    Check forums rspecially for the mt09, xsr900 chain looseness specs and for the torque values of the axle nut. The values are insanely wrong to the point of causing damage.
    I simply never rely blindly on any specs in any yamaha shop manuels. I could write à small story about this.

    • @steviewylie5267
      @steviewylie5267 2 месяца назад

      Hah never seen your comment till after mine but that's the exact tool I bought around £14,then you know its spot on straight chain alignment.

  • @davidlion4872
    @davidlion4872 2 года назад

    🇧🇪🇧🇪👍👍👍✌️

    • @yamayari8351
      @yamayari8351  2 года назад +1

      🙏 thank you for watching the Channel.