I am in the process of ordering a 2024 Voyager for next spring. Currently I have a 2015 1400 ABS and figure it is time to get a new bike. I really appreciate you sharing what you have been doing to your bike. Thanks Jim
Glad to hear it Jim! I have to admit, there's nothing like a new bike! Let me know how it works out for you and congrats on the new 2024. "Follow your heart, not the crowd"
Just a thought… one way to achieve recommended torque on the oil filter is to use a filter with the bolt attached (I have K&N 303C). The nut on it is conveniently 17 mm like the 2 drain plugs
I was just about to suggest the same thing. With the nut on top, K&Ns are so easy to spin on/off, get the right torque, and never worry about getting a filter tool stuck or worse, the filter itself and having to pierce it with a screwdriver to get it off. Great video! I'm thinking about replacing my Concours with a Voyager and was surprised to see Voyagers have sufficient clearance to do an oil change without using a shop-type lift.
@@kretonslovechild7999 I have a 2010 Voyager and a 2019 Concours. I rode nothing but crotch rockets until I was 60 years old and bought a used 2007 Nomad. I like the Concours to replace my Hayabusa I let my stepson have.
I am in the process of ordering a 2024 Voyager for next spring. Currently I have a 2015 1400 ABS and figure it is time to get a new bike. I really appreciate you sharing what you have been doing to your bike.
Thanks
Jim
Glad to hear it Jim! I have to admit, there's nothing like a new bike! Let me know how it works out for you and congrats on the new 2024.
"Follow your heart, not the crowd"
Did you get the new Voyager ?
I got the same bike, same color and everything
Awesome! I absolutely love this bike and it's a forever keeper.
Just a thought… one way to achieve recommended torque on the oil filter is to use a filter with
the bolt attached (I have K&N 303C). The nut on it is conveniently 17 mm like the 2 drain plugs
Thanks Dave, I have used the K&N before and they are great! I may have to go that way next time. Thanks for the comment.
I was just about to suggest the same thing. With the nut on top, K&Ns are so easy to spin on/off, get the right torque, and never worry about getting a filter tool stuck or worse, the filter itself and having to pierce it with a screwdriver to get it off.
Great video! I'm thinking about replacing my Concours with a Voyager and was surprised to see Voyagers have sufficient clearance to do an oil change without using a shop-type lift.
@@kretonslovechild7999 I have a 2010 Voyager and a 2019 Concours. I rode nothing but crotch rockets until I was 60 years old and bought a used 2007 Nomad. I like the Concours to replace my Hayabusa I let my stepson have.
Where did you find that oil pan? Good design
The link is in the description 🙂