Hey man, something to note is to always make sure you can remove the fill plug first because if you can’t remove for whatever reason to refill... your ish out of luck. I learned the hard way unfortunately. Luckily had bought a parts bike...
I'm sorry, I do not know the dimensions of the drain plug. I also checked the manual and it did not show the specs for the plug. You may have to go thru your Honda dealer or, (if the plugs are steel), rub a bar magnet against the ones you already have. Best wishes !
You must not to lock your nut like that, just gently is ok, but like you do, there is a risk to lock too much and dammage after dilatation of the part...
+Amber Aerts For me, the power is fine, but sometimes I would like to have a 6th gear because at 70 mph the tach is at 5000 rpm and that seems too high to me.
You might want to wear some disposable rubber gloves when dealing with any kind of oil, it will not only protect your skin but also protect anyone else you touch, trying to get oil out of your hands even using the best cleaners is really difficult, sometimes it looks like your hands are clean but you have very light residues of oil under the nails or in the paws which can be transferred.
I watched your video and changed my NT700v shaft drive oil today. Very easy! Thanks!
Hey man, something to note is to always make sure you can remove the fill plug first because if you can’t remove for whatever reason to refill... your ish out of luck. I learned the hard way unfortunately. Luckily had bought a parts bike...
EXCELLENT suggestion Tony ! Thanks for posting ... might save someone a lot of grief !
You can also use 10w40, which has almost same spec like 80w90. And there is no such heat in shaft drive that could damage oil viscosity.
Both cool videos. This one and the one about the oil change.
Fill the final drive with the recommended oil:
4.4 US oz (130 cm³)
Any change showing us how to change/replace the spark plugs???
Tip. Always check the fill plug comes off before draining the unit.
Thanks Rick, That's mighty nice of you to say.
Easiest way to remember how often? Every time you replace the rear tire.
Thank you sir, your video will gonna save me money
I'm sorry, I do not know the dimensions of the drain plug. I also checked the manual and it did not show the specs for the plug. You may have to go thru your Honda dealer or, (if the plugs are steel), rub a bar magnet against the ones you already have. Best wishes !
Big Help, Thanks.
You must not to lock your nut like that, just gently is ok, but like you do, there is a risk to lock too much and dammage after dilatation of the part...
+Gray-Fox Good to know, Thank you for posting the comment !
Jim Thomas how many m.l of an oil to fill?
I don't measure, I just fill up all the empty space with grease.
Jim Thomas ahh ok thank you
130ml
Very cool
NICE GOING! WHAT'S UP. POWER VIGOROUS WHAT'S YOUR OPINION ABOUW !
+Amber Aerts For me, the power is fine, but sometimes I would like to have a 6th gear because at 70 mph the tach is at 5000 rpm and that seems too high to me.
You might want to wear some disposable rubber gloves when dealing with any kind of oil, it will not only protect your skin but also protect anyone else you touch, trying to get oil out of your hands even using the best cleaners is really difficult, sometimes it looks like your hands are clean but you have very light residues of oil under the nails or in the paws which can be transferred.