In case anyone can't find a youtube video or other coherent info about it... below is for 2019 cb500x 1:43 for 2019 cb500x.. the pinch bolt is a allen aka hex key of 5mm 1:59 the front axle bolt ( aka wheel spindle) is a 14mm allen aka hex..not 17 2:32 same 14mm bolts for 19' year model 2:42 = 10 or 12 mm ( it's nighttime as of the time posting this comment..I'll try to remember to come back here to revise/edit tomorrow
I am not a mechanically minded person at all, but you are great at making what I would have thought complex jobs seem relatively straightforward, or at least do-able to people like me. If nothing else I am learning plenty by watching videos like this. Top work 👍
Thank you Jimmy, I try my best to make them as simple as possible, I try to improve where other How's tos have lacked, sometimes there is no right or wrong way, it's about getting the job done in a safe and simple way and it brings me pleasure to share that with the world. I appreciate your comment.
This video is gold. The CTX700 has the same forks so this makes the procedure very clear. The book only helps so much. Thanks for making this video. Next time change your bushings while you're at it. For a few bucks more you can go all they way back to factor spec.
Excellent, clear and exact, well filmed and well documented. You showed all the steps and even the tools needed all in one place to make it easier for the viewer, and even have the steps written in the description as well. Top notch.
Clear and concise, excellent vid. Sometimes the user manual goes through a procedure for aligning the front spindle/forks with a particular routine whenever you remove a wheel, a tightening sequence and a pump of the forks. This is the case for my CB1100, not sure if this is the case for the NC?
Hi Nick, very useful video - thanks. Have you got any tips for a stuck bolt in the bottom of the fork? The first side I didn't have any problems, on the second fork, the bolt won't budge and is now starting to round off
I’m guessing this is the Allen bolt at the bottom ? If so use a broom handle and shove it down the tube to help grip the other end. Also use a heat gun or hair dryer or even boiling water on the end so help expand the thread area. Use a very good quality Allen wrench (buy a new one if possible) give it a tap when inserting the tool and pray.
How do you make sure the forks are straight before the thing the pinch bolts and putting the wheel back on? Do you slide the axle thru and out them back in at the same time? Any tips would be helpfull. I’m doing this on my Suzuki 125, should I be following the same torque specs for the nuts and bolts as you have or are mine spacific to the bike?
Great video. I would have liked a bit more info on the pvc pipe you used and to see your hand holding it as you banged the seal into place. very very good.
Hey Nick, how do you know when this is necessary? Got a bit of squeaking coming from the front end of my cb125f (2022), haven’t had chance to investigate yet, but can hear it more when riding slowly 🤦♀️ not done a lot of work on motorcycles before, so a bit unsure what I should be checking 🤦♀️ any help? Thanks! Great vid by the way!
As long as your forks aren’t not oily then you should be ok. You need to find out what’s squeaking, if could be your brakes, head bearing or internals of the shock. Check these first, or just ask for a free health check by a mechanic, they normally offer this service
@@nicksepisode thank you so much! I’ll have a look and if I can’t decipher where the noise is coming from, I’ll contact a mechanic 🤣 thanks again Nick, appreciate it! 👍🏻 x
I have NC 750X YEAR 2014...i wanna change dust rings on fork and change oil only...there goes 0,5l in each fork right or is it too stiff after?there is less oil in 700x i think
THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE. Really helpful and rich of details. Thanks a lot. I would have, however, given a couple of sinks with the front, before tightening the lower bolts ;-) (b.t.w. Signed up) ;-)
I don't have time to watch the full video right now. Can someone *please* tell me if the front forks are the same between the nc700x and the nc750x? Thank you very, very much!
Hi. Do you know how to remove the bagues located inside the tube fork please ? I didn't find any documentation that shown how to do. Im talking about the plastics bagues inside the fork tube
the are press fit, pull them out with the stantion like a sliding hammer. join the Facebook forum there is plenty of help on there inc the workshop manual, hope this helps
"Carefully lift the mud guard" YANK!! Lol! Great video, all the powerpoints in the right order, thankyou! It's been 3 years, how's that particular all balls kit holding up?
@@nicksepisode Have you done it on a cbr600 f4i before? if so, what would be different from this video? reason because my cbr fork cap looks a little different from this one on the video
How many ml of oil to replace? I read in the manual that the amount of oil to change is 514ml, but when driving, the fork is very stiff, all feedback from the road surface vibrates on the steering wheel
At 8:15 , when inserting the hold-down bolt into the bottom end of the piston/damper rod and tightening to 20 nm, what if the friction of the old spring isn't enough to keep the piston/damper rod from spinning? What would hold it?
Hi there, I have a problem with the fork piston connecting to the socket bolt. I don't know why it's too short. If I try with a longer bolt, it's okay, but I don't like to change Honda engineering parts :) thx for the good video brother
@@nicksepisode Yeee . This answer I was afraid to hear :) I don't want to remove it again. The backup ring was really hard to install, but I will persist. Thanks for the awesome video and quick answer.
As far as I know the air gap is measured with the fork compressed.....it also says so in the bit of manual you show in the video. But this must have been mentioned already?
@@nicksepisode Might want to edit the video and the written part, this is an important step, If you measure the air gap full extented, there would be way too much oil in the fork
One thing, at 8:49 you mention it should be fully extended to take the air gap measure but the manual says you have to fully compress it. Which one is it then? On that note, I followed the instructions (compressed) and when filling the second fork I ran out oil and it's still missing about 10mm and truly I don't feel like buying a whole liter for that, what can I do? Thanks, man.
Hi Nick. My fork seals have gone but I have just had a major op so not up to doing them myself. Anywhere in lowestoft or GY you would trust to do them on your bike?!
i don't know how true it is, but on the nc forums its saying the fork oil measurement could be a misprint, some riders are setting their fork to 140mm and that stops the jarring. i have the NC's so mine should be 102, but they say 120mm.
that's a good question, i really cannot remember , the piping is standard kitchen sink waste pipe, the bracket i dont know, but even a larger one would work so go slightly bigger
I followed the repair manual for the 2014 nc750x model, other models may vary. Air gap is personal preference and you can't go too wrong with either measurements.
In case anyone can't find a youtube video or other coherent info about it...
below is for 2019 cb500x
1:43 for 2019 cb500x.. the pinch bolt is a allen aka hex key of 5mm
1:59 the front axle bolt ( aka wheel spindle) is a 14mm allen aka hex..not 17
2:32 same 14mm bolts for 19' year model
2:42 = 10 or 12 mm ( it's nighttime as of the time posting this comment..I'll try to remember to come back here to revise/edit tomorrow
I am not a mechanically minded person at all, but you are great at making what I would have thought complex jobs seem relatively straightforward, or at least do-able to people like me. If nothing else I am learning plenty by watching videos like this. Top work 👍
Thank you Jimmy, I try my best to make them as simple as possible, I try to improve where other How's tos have lacked, sometimes there is no right or wrong way, it's about getting the job done in a safe and simple way and it brings me pleasure to share that with the world. I appreciate your comment.
This video is gold. The CTX700 has the same forks so this makes the procedure very clear. The book only helps so much. Thanks for making this video. Next time change your bushings while you're at it. For a few bucks more you can go all they way back to factor spec.
Great advice. Thank you 😊
Excellent, clear and exact, well filmed and well documented. You showed all the steps and even the tools needed all in one place to make it easier for the viewer, and even have the steps written in the description as well. Top notch.
Thank you !
Best guide I found online. Used it to change the seals on my NC. Pretty straight forward
Thank you
Great simple video, just enough info and not over complicated, It should be easy for the home mechanic to follow, thanks.
My pleasure
This is the best bike maintenance video I have seen. Thank you. Very tempted to give this a try with your instructions
Thank you so much
Great Video and my go to guide now. Although there was a lot more swearing when I did it for some reason!!
I swore a LOT off camera, though 😅
Thanks Nick, thanks for uploading a very specific how to,,!!
No problem!
Great video dude, just filled this video to change my seals for the first time.
Thanks
Excellent video, I needed a reminder of what was involved and this is just the ticket 👍
Cheers
Clear and concise, excellent vid. Sometimes the user manual goes through a procedure for aligning the front spindle/forks with a particular routine whenever you remove a wheel, a tightening sequence and a pump of the forks. This is the case for my CB1100, not sure if this is the case for the NC?
Hi Nick, very useful video - thanks. Have you got any tips for a stuck bolt in the bottom of the fork? The first side I didn't have any problems, on the second fork, the bolt won't budge and is now starting to round off
I’m guessing this is the Allen bolt at the bottom ? If so use a broom handle and shove it down the tube to help grip the other end. Also use a heat gun or hair dryer or even boiling water on the end so help expand the thread area. Use a very good quality Allen wrench (buy a new one if possible) give it a tap when inserting the tool and pray.
Thanks for the tip. Will try some heat on it and try and pack it from the back tomorrow and cross my fingers! Got it soaking overnight with WD 🤞
@@simonjohnson4188 good luck 🤞
A nice clear & well presented video. Thank ypou.
You're welcome 😊
I’ve got to follow this Guy , Top mechanic
I'm honoured
Nicely done sir. Educational and well put together.
Thank you 😊
Ta for that 👍 another reason to get a NC750X 😊
How do you make sure the forks are straight before the thing the pinch bolts and putting the wheel back on? Do you slide the axle thru and out them back in at the same time? Any tips would be helpfull.
I’m doing this on my Suzuki 125, should I be following the same torque specs for the nuts and bolts as you have or are mine spacific to the bike?
Yes put the wheels through before pinching the bolts. Torque setting will be lower on a 125. Nothing a quick Google won’t sort out
Great video. I would have liked a bit more info on the pvc pipe you used and to see your hand holding it as you banged the seal into place.
very very good.
Its gentral sink waste pipe found on a kitchen sink
@@nicksepisode much appreciated. I will have a look.
No leaks on my shocks but thinking of doing this job on my bike just as part of a service. Thanks for sharing
I wouldn't change the seals unless they're leaking. An oil change would be beneficial, though
@@nicksepisode cheers
Hey Nick, how do you know when this is necessary? Got a bit of squeaking coming from the front end of my cb125f (2022), haven’t had chance to investigate yet, but can hear it more when riding slowly 🤦♀️ not done a lot of work on motorcycles before, so a bit unsure what I should be checking 🤦♀️ any help? Thanks! Great vid by the way!
As long as your forks aren’t not oily then you should be ok. You need to find out what’s squeaking, if could be your brakes, head bearing or internals of the shock. Check these first, or just ask for a free health check by a mechanic, they normally offer this service
@@nicksepisode thank you so much! I’ll have a look and if I can’t decipher where the noise is coming from, I’ll contact a mechanic 🤣 thanks again Nick, appreciate it! 👍🏻 x
@@JustJess91 let me know how you get on.
I have NC 750X YEAR 2014...i wanna change dust rings on fork and change oil only...there goes 0,5l in each fork right or is it too stiff after?there is less oil in 700x i think
Measure what you take out and pour in same amount
Video and explanation are very clear. It will work for me. Thank you so much. 🙏
I'm pleased I could help
THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE. Really helpful and rich of details. Thanks a lot. I would have, however, given a couple of sinks with the front, before tightening the lower bolts ;-) (b.t.w. Signed up) ;-)
Great tip!
Great material! Thank you very much for sharing!
You’re welcome
Great video everything is basically the same on my 2007 ninja 650
Thank you
I am going to use this video for manual when i replace the oil seals :)
I don't have time to watch the full video right now. Can someone *please* tell me if the front forks are the same between the nc700x and the nc750x? Thank you very, very much!
I couldn't tell you
very detail. I m going to do it tomorrow. Thanks
Good luck and take your time
Hi. Do you know how to remove the bagues located inside the tube fork please ? I didn't find any documentation that shown how to do. Im talking about the plastics bagues inside the fork tube
the are press fit, pull them out with the stantion like a sliding hammer. join the Facebook forum there is plenty of help on there inc the workshop manual, hope this helps
"Carefully lift the mud guard" YANK!!
Lol!
Great video, all the powerpoints in the right order, thankyou!
It's been 3 years, how's that particular all balls kit holding up?
@@raypearson4475 lol a bit of gentle persuasion 😂
Hi. What is the importance of the pinch bolt at the left susp? Because mine was stole
Very important. Get a replacement 🙏
@@nicksepisode thank you
Great video thanks. I can't help but imagine you're wearing your helmet like the stig, think it more likely your mic 😁
Stig is much cooler than me
Would this also be similar for the 2005 cbr 600 f4i?
Yup
@@nicksepisode Have you done it on a cbr600 f4i before? if so, what would be different from this video? reason because my cbr fork cap looks a little different from this one on the video
Top job Nick! Though and simple tutorial. Thanks mate
Cheers
At 6:33, when you mentioned seal orientation. What is the correct orientation??
if the item packet dont tell you then it shouldn't matter
nice vedio, I like it. how many time did you spend on the whole process?
2 hours
Good video. Have you found the fork springs adequate?
Is there any point to installing a fork tube cover?
The springs seem OK for my type of riding (only on the road) fork tube covers can hold moisture so I don't use them.
How many ml of oil to replace? I read in the manual that the amount of oil to change is 514ml, but when driving, the fork is very stiff, all feedback from the road surface vibrates on the steering wheel
there might be another issue there, get it checked
At 8:15 , when inserting the hold-down bolt into the bottom end of the piston/damper rod and tightening to 20 nm,
what if the friction of the old spring isn't enough to keep the piston/damper rod from spinning? What would hold it?
Shove a broom handle stick down there
You just saved me$500 bucks, dude. Great vid! What product did you use for cleaning the parts? I mean the spray
Brake cleaner
Hi there, I have a problem with the fork piston connecting to the socket bolt. I don't know why it's too short. If I try with a longer bolt, it's okay, but I don't like to change Honda engineering parts :) thx for the good video brother
there must be something that's not right for it to be too short, double check your parts
@@nicksepisode Yeee .
This answer I was afraid to hear :) I don't want to remove it again. The backup ring was really hard to install, but I will persist. Thanks for the awesome video and quick answer.
As far as I know the air gap is measured with the fork compressed.....it also says so in the bit of manual you show in the video. But this must have been mentioned already?
slip of the tongue
@@nicksepisode Might want to edit the video and the written part, this is an important step, If you measure the air gap full extented, there would be way too much oil in the fork
@HDHeroCam unfortunately no way of me editing it now, but the quantity is displayed so you’d think that would be a sign
Very well explained! Thank you so much
Oh and do you recall how much did that cost you ?
You're welcome and it cost about 25 pounds
One thing, at 8:49 you mention it should be fully extended to take the air gap measure but the manual says you have to fully compress it. Which one is it then? On that note, I followed the instructions (compressed) and when filling the second fork I ran out oil and it's still missing about 10mm and truly I don't feel like buying a whole liter for that, what can I do? Thanks, man.
it's supposed to be compressed. Error on my part. Use the oil quantity mentioned, and you'll be fine
@@nicksepisode thanks so much, man. Cheers
Hi Nick. My fork seals have gone but I have just had a major op so not up to doing them myself. Anywhere in lowestoft or GY you would trust to do them on your bike?!
Drop them to T&R near ness point, we mot his bikes at harvest drive, so will look after you.
Nice one, thank you. They converted my rear brake to a left hand-lever for me on my DCT a while back. I was very impressed. Thanks Nick.
Very clear instruction, thanks buddy!
Thanks
iam very greatful to find this video..thank you so much..
You're welcome
Hi Nick really thinking getting one of these but espied bits of rust in places, would u say its a problem?
with care this vehicle will be rust free for many years
Hey mate quick question. Whats autosol? Metal polish or something? Can you point me the exact product so i can find one similar in my country
Hey bud, use any type of car polish,
@@nicksepisode thanks for that! Heard of 2000/1500 sandpaper with wd40 also. Whats your opinion?
@@marcoaurelio6941 nothing too abrasive, try a cutting polish, even toothpaste works well
You said measure the oil level when fork is fully extended, but in manual it says that you should compress the fork fully and measure 101mm
Well spotted, use amount specified and you can't go much wrong
Autosol is abrasive - that's how it works. It is however, very fine.
Just enough to work on the pitting with a gentle rub
i don't know how true it is, but on the nc forums its saying the fork oil measurement could be a misprint, some riders are setting their fork to 140mm and that stops the jarring. i have the NC's so mine should be 102, but they say 120mm.
Bit of trial and error, and get what feels right for you
Is there a difference between the 2012 and 2013 models?
nope
Do you remember what size exhaust clamp you used ?
Hi so sorry i cant find it, maybe you can see it in the video, its stamped on the side, id say 45mm at a guess.
@@nicksepisode that's ok I'm just being lazy.. not to difficult for me to find out. Thanks for getting back to me and great videos !
Nick - what is the correct size pvc and bracket?
that's a good question, i really cannot remember , the piping is standard kitchen sink waste pipe, the bracket i dont know, but even a larger one would work so go slightly bigger
@@nicksepisodehi, which way round does the oil seal go? I can't figure
@@andreigatman3383 follow the packet instructions, contact the supplier if none are supplied
Great Video, thanks Nick
My pleasure!
Easy bike to work on it looks .
After how many kilometars did you do this?
They burst at 30k miles
Excellent
Well produced...
Thanks
O nível de óleo é visto com o tubo em baixo e não estendido.
correct
man thank you so much for this video.
You are very welcome
Is the air gap not 104mm on the X model?
I followed the repair manual for the 2014 nc750x model, other models may vary. Air gap is personal preference and you can't go too wrong with either measurements.
Thank you, great video, will attempt this weekend.
Good luck, and let me know how you get on with it.
Thank you.
No worries
Awesome job, thank you
You're welcome
brilliant, thank you
You're welcome
Perfect 👌 😊
Great vid. Thanks
good job ty
You're welcome
I COULDNT HEAR WHAT YOU HOLD WHEN YOU TIGHTEN THE FORK OIL DRAIN BOLT??
install the spring and push on it
No fork alignment???
Went back on the old marks
thanks for text version!
You're welcome 😊
Oil level video not include ?
It's a measurement from the top, but 1 litre that will cover it. It's roughly 800ml
great video!....very informative but i think i will let real mechanics have a go at my nc700 as i will make things worse lol
Thanks for your comment. This job can be tricky, its far easier to pay someone to do the job 😆
👍
:)
whats that mecatech ?
Nothing relevant for shocks, it's actually a grease that helps install stretch CV joint boots on with. It works well though
@@nicksepisode Thank you 🙏🏻
Everyone calls them ' top caps ' etc., they are fork bolts.