My BMW filter say, “Mahle” on it. Thanks a lot for your videos. I’ve been watching like crazy. I just bought a 2023 Scrambler that had no service history. It only has 1700 miles on it, but I’m changing all the fluids (just in case), so I can start fresh next summer. I’m definitely buying the GS-911 in the very near future. I wasn’t sure how it functioned until I watched this video!👍 By the way, I don’t know if you saw my comment on your rear diff fluid change. I actually was able to do it without removing the rear wheel. I think it’s designed that way. Anyway, the transmission fluid is next. From what I understand, it uses the same Hypoid G3 oil as the rear differential. I know you don’t use the BMW fluids, but to be safe, I’m going to use the BMW brand.
@revd4461 I just saw your other comment on the final drive oil change video. Thanks for your updates. And I'm glad that these videos have been helpful. I'll keep making more. Ride safe out there!
@@arugolaworkshop Yes, thank you! Transmission fluid is next. I’ve had two BMW R1200Cs and a Triumph Street Scrambler. This bike requires a bit more maintenance than the former and way more than the latter.
The app is an accompaniment to the GS-911 device. You need the GS-911 to connect to the bike's computer, then you use your app on the phone to view any error codes. It's similar to a car's OBD reader. Thanks for checking out the video.
Is your abba superbike stand a standard stand, or one of the shorter pivot height versions made specifically for the R nineT? It looks like it might be standard because the rear wheel seems to be quite far off the ground. Oh, I am now subscribed!@@arugolaworkshop
Hey Steve, thanks for your patience in waiting for a response, I accidentally overlooked this one. You’re right, that I have the standard stand, and there used to be a shorter stand for the R9T which has since been discontinued. I’m using their Kit-47 adapter kit to allow my stand to work with the 9T. I’m also editing a video on how I use my stand and will be reaching out to Abba to see about coordinating the availability of the 9t adapter kit to make this stand available for other 9t owners. Thanks for checking out my videos!
@@arugolaworkshop I have an abba superbike stand for my Triumph Tiger Sport 660 and have since installed a center stand on both bikes! Now, I have a paddock stand and an abba stand that are just hanging on the wall. Too bad the center stand wasn't available for my Triumph until after I bought the abba! The center stand on my R nineT was the first or second accessory I installed. Very useful!
That's great. I used to have a 1978 R100/7 with a center stand and just really enjoyed how useful it was for maintenance. Center stands are the best! I was surprised that the 9T just didn't come with one, as they were purported to be the modern interpretations of the old airheads. And all the old airheads had centerstands.
My BMW filter say, “Mahle” on it.
Thanks a lot for your videos. I’ve been watching like crazy.
I just bought a 2023 Scrambler that had no service history. It only has 1700 miles on it, but I’m changing all the fluids (just in case), so I can start fresh next summer. I’m definitely buying the GS-911 in the very near future. I wasn’t sure how it functioned until I watched this video!👍
By the way, I don’t know if you saw my comment on your rear diff fluid change. I actually was able to do it without removing the rear wheel. I think it’s designed that way. Anyway, the transmission fluid is next. From what I understand, it uses the same Hypoid G3 oil as the rear differential. I know you don’t use the BMW fluids, but to be safe, I’m going to use the BMW brand.
@revd4461 I just saw your other comment on the final drive oil change video. Thanks for your updates. And I'm glad that these videos have been helpful. I'll keep making more. Ride safe out there!
@@arugolaworkshop Yes, thank you! Transmission fluid is next.
I’ve had two BMW R1200Cs and a Triumph Street Scrambler. This bike requires a bit more maintenance than the former and way more than the latter.
What is the name of this phone application? In my motorcycle, I pour oil into the new filter and then close it.
The app is an accompaniment to the GS-911 device. You need the GS-911 to connect to the bike's computer, then you use your app on the phone to view any error codes. It's similar to a car's OBD reader. Thanks for checking out the video.
Do you have, or can you make a video showing the abba Superbike stand adapters for your bike?
@stevemullens7937 I can certainly do that. Thank you for the video idea and for checking out the video.
Is your abba superbike stand a standard stand, or one of the shorter pivot height versions made specifically for the R nineT? It looks like it might be standard because the rear wheel seems to be quite far off the ground. Oh, I am now subscribed!@@arugolaworkshop
Hey Steve, thanks for your patience in waiting for a response, I accidentally overlooked this one. You’re right, that I have the standard stand, and there used to be a shorter stand for the R9T which has since been discontinued. I’m using their Kit-47 adapter kit to allow my stand to work with the 9T. I’m also editing a video on how I use my stand and will be reaching out to Abba to see about coordinating the availability of the 9t adapter kit to make this stand available for other 9t owners. Thanks for checking out my videos!
@@arugolaworkshop I have an abba superbike stand for my Triumph Tiger Sport 660 and have since installed a center stand on both bikes! Now, I have a paddock stand and an abba stand that are just hanging on the wall. Too bad the center stand wasn't available for my Triumph until after I bought the abba! The center stand on my R nineT was the first or second accessory I installed. Very useful!
That's great. I used to have a 1978 R100/7 with a center stand and just really enjoyed how useful it was for maintenance. Center stands are the best! I was surprised that the 9T just didn't come with one, as they were purported to be the modern interpretations of the old airheads. And all the old airheads had centerstands.