Honda CB650R (2019) - new crankcase cover

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2022
  • Tired of looking daily at a scratched right side engine casing on my commuting bike, I decided to purchase a brand new engine casing from Honda and substitute it onto my 2019 CB650R. It was a comparatively inexpensive process (parts and materials cost around AUD $120) and relatively straightforward mechanically, provided a few principles are followed. In this video, I document the successful replacement of this right side engine casing (or crankcase cover), and suggest some important steps to take and pitfalls to avoid. I hope it may be useful to others.
    Music Credits:
    "Nothing can take you down" - Pete Stewart
    "Mood Maize" - Trendsetter
    "Mornings" - Swoop
    Parts:
    Right crankcase cover
    parts.bikebiz.com.au/honda/20...
    Gasket material
    www.permatex.com/products/gas...
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Комментарии • 59

  • @dougiverson4297
    @dougiverson4297 4 месяца назад +1

    I want to say thank you!! I was doing shims on my CB500X and two of the shims went flying. I found one and not the other. I was unsure how to pull this side case off and so this video was extremely helpful.
    I still did not find the shim but this pretty much convinced me it is not in the engine as this was the only side it could be on.
    I always make a donation to charity when a video helps me save money, so I will be doing that once again.
    Thanks again
    Doug. Canada

  • @Maqqot
    @Maqqot 9 месяцев назад +1

    I just replaced mine, i managed to do it with a small bits ratchet and I used no torque, Honda workshop told me I'd be fine to handtighten it. Thanks for the video!

  • @mxatoms
    @mxatoms Год назад +4

    Thanks so much for the vid. I just picked up a '23 model. First day out and dropped it. Left a nice little scuff on the crank case. For now I'll wear it with pride but when I do my first oil change I'll replace this at the same time. Cheers, mate!

    • @donaldomoto
      @donaldomoto  Год назад +2

      See comment immediately below.... Good luck - take your time and make sure you have all the info and materials you need before you start.

  • @Andy-fx4yk
    @Andy-fx4yk 5 месяцев назад +1

    Brilliant video donald big thumbs up from the uk, i plan on getting a black case for mine as i have fallen in love with the black edition version of the 650, definitely be reverting back to your vid when its time 👍 happy riding

  • @mike1967sam
    @mike1967sam Год назад +1

    Donald I know what you mean. I have the Honda CBR650R which is that bike with the fairing and I had yours but the wind blast was too much and so I traded it for the R and the fairing helps so much with the wind, anyway I accidentally tipped the bike over (Thank you R&G Sliders) and got a little scuffing on the exact same spot as you have. Cheers. Mike.

  • @carlosjr.aguilar917
    @carlosjr.aguilar917 Месяц назад +1

    Good job mate!

  • @xiaocutemi
    @xiaocutemi Год назад +1

    Thank you so much! I've bought a brand new Z900 about 2 weeks ago. Unfortunately, I dropped it last week. After watching your video, I gain more confidence of replacing its crankcase by myself.

    • @donaldomoto
      @donaldomoto  Год назад

      Just take care to get the right advice (torque settings, workshop manual instructions etc) for your particular bike before starting on this job. You don't want things coming loose or breaking off inside the crankcase! Good luck

    • @user-jq5pe8kr7g
      @user-jq5pe8kr7g 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@donaldomotoздравствуйте, подскажите пожалуйста н.м затяжка болтов по основным узлам honda cb650r. Спасибо

  • @rafaelsalazar662
    @rafaelsalazar662 2 месяца назад +1

    you are the best! Thank you for this!

  • @Maferto
    @Maferto Год назад

    Buen trabajo. Saludos desde España

  • @crmtty2k
    @crmtty2k 24 дня назад +1

    Well done mate ✌🏼️✌🏼️✌🏼️

  • @johnsouza9393
    @johnsouza9393 11 месяцев назад

    Mandei trocar minha tampa também mas ficou sem folga no cabo da embreagem.tem como montar a mola errado?obrigado

  • @RT33418
    @RT33418 Год назад

    Hey, thanks for the video. I plan to buy this model for city commuting purpose. Are you still planning to make a review of it as a commuter? Thanks in advance.

  • @josemanuelrodriguez6983
    @josemanuelrodriguez6983 Год назад +1

    Buen video

  • @lukebarnsley6710
    @lukebarnsley6710 6 месяцев назад

    did you put that little sprocket back in the right position

  • @skillpuppa
    @skillpuppa Год назад +1

    Appreciate the time in making this. I've currently got a small oil leak in the rocker cover gasket, is it a similar process to replace? would you recommend doing the rocker cover by yourself or a bike mechanic?

    • @donaldomoto
      @donaldomoto  Год назад +1

      It's impossible to answer that question. It all depends on your mechanical skills and proficiency - if you're not mechanically inclined, then best leave it to a mechanic. But if you have the skills, tools and the right information, then its probably not a difficult job

  • @lukebarnsley6710
    @lukebarnsley6710 6 месяцев назад

    also you should put all the bolts back in before you torque them in the correct sequence.

  • @GTMB1987
    @GTMB1987 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing. I dropped my CB left side due to not full deployed sidestand. And the alternator crankcase was scratched

    • @levinsocher2388
      @levinsocher2388 Год назад

      same here, do you have to remove the oil when removing this side to?

    • @GTMB1987
      @GTMB1987 Год назад

      @@levinsocher2388 yes, i did

    • @levinsocher2388
      @levinsocher2388 Год назад

      @@GTMB1987 ok thanks and when you open it do you have to watch out for something?

    • @GTMB1987
      @GTMB1987 Год назад +1

      @@levinsocher2388 just watch out when apply silicone joint, do not put inside any bolt hole, or bolts with tight and break

  • @yordanocuellar
    @yordanocuellar Год назад

    Hi, congratulations, great video; I have the same bike and the same issue. Would you mind sharing where you bought that crankcase cover and your recommendation for Honda OEM parts? thanks

    • @donaldomoto
      @donaldomoto  Год назад

      Here's the website where I bought the crankcase cover..... parts.bikebiz.com.au/honda/2019/CB650RAK/RIGHT_CRANKCASE_COVER

  • @thubusysleeping
    @thubusysleeping Год назад

    I am trying to do mine as well. Where do you get all the tutorials/recommendations from Honda?

    • @donaldomoto
      @donaldomoto  Год назад

      From the Honda CB650R workshop manual. This link might help, but there seem to be a number of places to download it from.... www.scribd.com/document/539861337/CB650R-CBR650R-Service-Manual

  • @levinsocher2388
    @levinsocher2388 Год назад

    Hey man i have the same sort of scratch on the left side. Is it any different to replace it or is it easier or harder? Thank you

    • @donaldomoto
      @donaldomoto  Год назад

      I suspect the process will be similar. Maybe simpler - no clutch cable to detach?

  • @zarulzarul1528
    @zarulzarul1528 Год назад

    Hi there, will you be so kind to share perhaps link to buy the crankcase cover please?

    • @donaldomoto
      @donaldomoto  Год назад

      I already did that in respobse to an earlier comment/question. Please check it out - thanks

  • @davidbertot8161
    @davidbertot8161 9 месяцев назад

    Hi there. Wondering what was your opinion on the cb650r and commuting side of it? Is it boring or juts great? Thx heaps

    • @donaldomoto
      @donaldomoto  9 месяцев назад +1

      I found the CB650R light, narrow and zippy for commuting. Good on fuel. Much prefer the suspension and size of my BMW R1200R for highway and touring, but its a big wide heavy bike and though I do commute on it now (have sold the CB650R for financial reasons), if commuting was all that I did, I would have kept the Honda!

  • @bosshawgisyourfather
    @bosshawgisyourfather 4 месяца назад +1

    Why didnt you just replace the damaged black part

    • @donaldomoto
      @donaldomoto  4 месяца назад

      Yes, that would have been an easy 90% fix, I agree, but there was some wee scratches on the crankcase also and replacement cost was remarkably low, so I did that too

  • @johanmoo
    @johanmoo Год назад

    I dropped my bike (2022 model) and have the same sort of scratch. Where can i buy this OEM product ... And was it leaking or was it first try successful?

    • @400adidas
      @400adidas Год назад +1

      search an OEM parts store in your country, paid about 110$ cad for mine

    • @donaldomoto
      @donaldomoto  Год назад

      No problems with leaks - first try successful. Here's the website where I bought the crankcase cover..... parts.bikebiz.com.au/honda/2019/CB650RAK/RIGHT_CRANKCASE_COVER

  • @osmanserranocordero1821
    @osmanserranocordero1821 Год назад

    Antes de torquear se deben instalar todos los tornillos y secuencialmente se les da una precarga secuencial, después con el torquímetro se aprietan a Torque nominal. Es mejor.

  • @Daniel-dj7fh
    @Daniel-dj7fh Год назад

    I've got a question on these.
    Are the tanks one whole piece, or is it covered by a "plastic" casing which is painted?

  • @davidedc1
    @davidedc1 Год назад

    You're lucky there, mine from Italy is going to cost 200 euros 😬

  • @francisfe2064
    @francisfe2064 Год назад +1

    Need to do mine. Think it's going to cost way more than 90 in the UK.

    • @edc083
      @edc083 11 месяцев назад +1

      Did you end up doing? I’ve been quoted 220 🤦‍♂️

  • @XanderAlvez
    @XanderAlvez Год назад

    What torque did you use on those bolts?

    • @donaldomoto
      @donaldomoto  Год назад +1

      Crankcase bolts are torqued to 12 Nm (jump to video at 14:55)

    • @XanderAlvez
      @XanderAlvez Год назад

      @@donaldomoto thank you 🙏🏻

  • @AdamAus85
    @AdamAus85 Год назад +1

    Damn, that's cheap for that part. I guess all that Thai manufacturing helps. How have those Michelins been in the wet?

    • @donaldomoto
      @donaldomoto  Год назад

      Found the Michelin Road 5's to be fantastic tyres in all conditions. Have them on my BMW R1200R also

  • @Maciekat
    @Maciekat 10 месяцев назад

    That could have been repaired easily and sprayed after. Would save you few bucks and all that hustle with taking it apart

  • @Leonardo_groeneveld
    @Leonardo_groeneveld 10 месяцев назад

    That crankcase got no gasket?!

    • @donaldomoto
      @donaldomoto  10 месяцев назад

      Yes, it has.... you apply a liquid gasket as I demonstrated in the video

    • @Leonardo_groeneveld
      @Leonardo_groeneveld 10 месяцев назад

      @@donaldomoto no i mean the gasket paper like
      In my zx6r i have one, well I use both the gasket paper and the liquid

    • @donaldomoto
      @donaldomoto  10 месяцев назад

      Ah ok - no, no paper gasket used for this Honda crankcase cover

    • @Leonardo_groeneveld
      @Leonardo_groeneveld 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@donaldomoto there’s a reason why ask you about this gasket.
      A week ago I accompanied my friend with the same bike like you to a garage to do full maintenance, when the guy from garage take off the crankcase cover, i was surprised there’s no Gasket, and i ask the guy “wait, no gasket?” And he said yes, this bike got no gasket on the clutch cover.
      I was in disbelief and start to look gasket parts for cb650r neo on the internet and i search video about clutch cover replacement and found your video 😂
      You just Verify everything
      Thanks for the video bro💪🏻