TRIUMPH TIGER XRX SPARK PLUG CHANGE.. Easy OR Not ? 👨‍🔧---🏍

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 25

  • @piumotta
    @piumotta 8 месяцев назад

    Complimenti per la manualità ,cercavo il video per la Tiger 900 2021 e mi sono imbattuto nel tuo .BRAVO .

  • @KIMBAKC3784
    @KIMBAKC3784 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Thank you for helping us to save money and Learning! We all need to learn something new everyday when we get older.

  • @Iceboater54
    @Iceboater54 Год назад

    Thank you! I was just going to start removing the cowling and I found your video, which helped me very much. Again, thanks. Mike

  • @FlorentinoLoco
    @FlorentinoLoco 2 года назад +2

    Is it too weird that after a stressful day I watch this along with a vodka to relax?

  • @chipkosboth3233
    @chipkosboth3233 Год назад +1

    So much help! Thanks! Any advice on how to get the rubber end of the coil out? 2 stayed on the sparkplugs.

  • @Ridesfar
    @Ridesfar Год назад +1

    Well done! Thank you for the instructional video my friend.

  • @moontrekerben7801
    @moontrekerben7801 Год назад +1

    1 hour without removing the tank... today. My first time.
    CR9E IX that i put in. You don't talk about gaping the spark plug? Thanks
    By the way, I've got 960000km on it..with off-road riding as well. Still solid.

    • @TheOldMechanic
      @TheOldMechanic  Год назад +1

      They are factory set 😉

    • @moontrekerben7801
      @moontrekerben7801 Год назад

      In the nkg web site... the gaping is .32 std an they say .29 for the tiger-800 ?

    • @moontrekerben7801
      @moontrekerben7801 Год назад

      Any advise for the better cooling product? I've made a flush with a product. After that, i put distilled water to flush the circuit... i live in the north, so, i need a -35C. Liquid cooling for storage in winter. My Triumph dealer said that any type of Liquid cooling product outhere is ok. Thanks

  • @joepi5
    @joepi5 Год назад +1

    Hoi Old Mechanic, allereerst bedankt voor alle videos die je maakt! Erg nuttig!
    Ik zie dat je in deze video dat assembly lube spul op de bougies doet. Waar is dit voor? Verlaag je het aanhaalmoment ook vanwege de smerende werking?
    Als ik op de website van NGK kijk adviseren zij juist om dit niet te doen. Ook kan ik in het handboek van de motorfiets niet vinden dat dit moet.

    • @TheOldMechanic
      @TheOldMechanic  Год назад +1

      Klopt helemaal, maar ik heb al veel tevaak mee gemaakt dat een bougie geoxideerd eruit gedraaid moest worden. Die assembly lube voorkomt dat. De fabrikant schrijft dat niet voor omdat die ervan uitgaan dat de bougies netjes optijd vervangen worden. Maar in de real world is dat soms wel anders, weet ik uit ervaring. Kwa aantrek moment maakt dat niet zoveel uit hoor. 😉👍🏻👊🏻

  • @milesdavis8665
    @milesdavis8665 Год назад +1

    What would you say is a better bike. 2017 tiger 1200xcx or 2014 bmw 1200 GS. Im looking at both. like both. both have low miles. 11 KM on the beemer and 14k on the triumph

    • @TheOldMechanic
      @TheOldMechanic  Год назад +1

      Thats difficult, i personaly like then both ! They are in my opinion both great bikes

    • @milesdavis8665
      @milesdavis8665 Год назад +1

      @TheOldMechanic very difficult choice. My heart says triumph. But my logic says gs being that I live very far from a dealer. In fact both dealers are a little over 12 hours away from me. It will probably be better to get the gs due to the fact that it's easier to work on

    • @TheOldMechanic
      @TheOldMechanic  Год назад +1

      @@milesdavis8665 What I personaly like about the GS is that you have a shaft drive, instead of a chain. The GS is most of the time easy to work on as a mechanic. Sparkplug change, airfilter change, oil filter change, valve play inspection are all things thats easy to do on a GS.

    • @milesdavis8665
      @milesdavis8665 Год назад

      @TheOldMechanic indeed it is. But I love that tiger 1200 as well 😆.

    • @milesdavis8665
      @milesdavis8665 Год назад

      @@TheOldMechanic fortunately the tiger is shaft drive as well. And the maintenance intervals are farther apart.

  • @stefanovplamenpss
    @stefanovplamenpss Год назад

    how many (km) are they replaced

  • @georgekotsomytis8372
    @georgekotsomytis8372 2 года назад +1

    Bravo!!