Hey Spencer, next time you change your plugs check in the tool kit supplied with your bike. You should have a purpose made plug socket spanner in there with a swivel end and a rubber plug to hold the head of the spark plug so you can pull it out. I did not know that either until I watched someone else's video. My bike is a 2017 VStrom 650 which has the same engine. If you don't have that tool in your supplied kit borrow one from a V Strom owner. Makes the job much easier Greetings from Qld Australia
Great video with a ton of good detail. Thanks for posting. I’m pretty sure NGK spark plugs come with a coating on the threads so they don’t require anti-seize. If you use it with those plugs you’re more likely to over torque. I might be wrong but it’s worth looking into.
Thanks, very helpful. The top front one is a bear to get to with the radiator in the way. Next time, I'll fresh coolant handy and just take the dang thing off completely.
I love the S logo on your tank. Wish my 23 had that instead. I wanna spread the gospel and dispel the myth that the stock saddle is uncomfortable. It's not. I'm, unfortunately right now, 260 pounds and I can sit in that thing all day long. It isn't awesome, but my Corbin isn't here yet. The seat is designed to put you in the proper position for sport riding. Put your back way back where it's supposed to be, hang your hands lightly on the controls, and your feet on the balls and against the rear set. If you're sitting upright like a squid with your butt on the narrow part, good luck riding 30 minutes.
Thank you for uploading this very informative video! I also liked your review of the Suzuki SV 650. May I ask, do you experience any vibrations through the handlebars in the higher rev ranges?
Doing plugs this weekend. The cost per plug is definitely painful. Did you change at the 7.5K miles? Seems a bit premature, but I thought I would ask. Thanks for the vid.
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Hey Spencer, next time you change your plugs check in the tool kit supplied with your bike. You should have a purpose made plug socket spanner in there with a swivel end and a rubber plug to hold the head of the spark plug so you can pull it out.
I did not know that either until I watched someone else's video.
My bike is a 2017 VStrom 650 which has the same engine. If you don't have that tool in your supplied kit borrow one from a V Strom owner.
Makes the job much easier
Greetings from Qld Australia
Thank you my friend. Your video was very helpful!
Great video with a ton of good detail. Thanks for posting. I’m pretty sure NGK spark plugs come with a coating on the threads so they don’t require anti-seize. If you use it with those plugs you’re more likely to over torque. I might be wrong but it’s worth looking into.
You're right! NGK specifically says to not use anti-seize on their spark plugs.
Thanks, very helpful. The top front one is a bear to get to with the radiator in the way. Next time, I'll fresh coolant handy and just take the dang thing off completely.
I love the S logo on your tank. Wish my 23 had that instead. I wanna spread the gospel and dispel the myth that the stock saddle is uncomfortable. It's not. I'm, unfortunately right now, 260 pounds and I can sit in that thing all day long. It isn't awesome, but my Corbin isn't here yet. The seat is designed to put you in the proper position for sport riding. Put your back way back where it's supposed to be, hang your hands lightly on the controls, and your feet on the balls and against the rear set. If you're sitting upright like a squid with your butt on the narrow part, good luck riding 30 minutes.
After watching this, I am glad that i bought NC750X
Thank you sir. This was very helpful.
love this thanx
hello spencer .. great video thank u so much i have a question. when u said electric grease. what exactly did u use on your bike ?
Here's a tip if you don't have a proper plug socket you can get them out using the ht lead when you have unscrewed it no tape needed
Thank you very much, helped a lot
Big help mate thank you
thanks for the video!
Thank you for uploading this very informative video! I also liked your review of the Suzuki SV 650. May I ask, do you experience any vibrations through the handlebars in the higher rev ranges?
Thankyou, and yes I find that this on this bike I feel alot of vibration through the bars
why does it matter which orientation the HT leads go on?
Doing plugs this weekend. The cost per plug is definitely painful. Did you change at the 7.5K miles? Seems a bit premature, but I thought I would ask. Thanks for the vid.
Yes I did change prematurely for mileage But for the amount of time,was only about a year early
thanks man
How did you make that text on your gas tank?
Custom decals
Go 1/4 turn not 1/2.