Very detailed video, do i really need to drain the resorvoir tank or just the drain bolt and fill the radiator with fresh new coolant and only top up resorvoir
Thank you for the video, i have only a question about the expansion tank, when do you drain the coolant fluid also the expansion thank became empty or i need to do something, thank you so much
If you have the same model and year, follow the same procedure as I show as this is following the instructions in the service manual (i.e. without draining the expansion tank separately). Good luck.
@@3ftDeepChannel for winter storage purposes. Storing the bike with empty coolant tank for more than a couple months at a time was recommended in the Honda storage guide.
This is true …if you’re going to store your bike for more than six months. If you do so, make absolutely sure that you can’t possibly ride it until it’s refilled (or you’ll destroy your engine). So the answer to your original question is “no”, but it’ll drain more slowly and may need a little “burping” by rocking it side to side and back to front occasionally. Good luck.
It will not affect performance. Coolant needs changing because it degrades overtime and can be destructive to your engine. It’s part of the regular maintenance schedule.
Hi I did the same process but something went wrong…. Right now the temperature goes up the 100 degrees celsius and doesn’t go down… the fan start and don’t switch off. Only if I ride the temperture go down and the fan stop. What i wrong?? Now I scare to burn the engine!!!
Sounds like either your thermostat is stuck in the closed position. Either that, or you didn’t put enough coolant in. Make sure you put the correct amount of coolant in the system. Good luck.
No, I wouldn’t do that. I would rock the bike from side to side vigorously and see if there are any air bubbles in there and then confirm that you are full of fluid. I still suspect you’re low on coolant.
Great step by step video , been searching youtube for spark plugs replacement on this bike honda cb1000r
I don't even have a motorcycle at the moment. I'm still happy to watch 👍🏻
Thanks, Devon!
Thank you very much. It makes the attempt easier and more feasible now. I’ll do one in the near future
mine is due for a change. thank you for this. so simple
You’re welcome, Alex. Good luck.
Excellent and very detailed video. Can you please make one showing how to tension the transmision chain?
When we get to that, we'll definitely make one and put it up for you. Thanks for your comment.
Great Videos 👌👍🏼
Brilliant thank you for the clear and suffice information .
Thanks, Paul.
Thanks!
Hi, thanks for the video, how often should this operation be done?
It depends on your machine. Probably every 3 years, but check your Owner’s Manual. It will say in there.
Great job, hopefully more like replacing spark plugs
Thanks, Hamad.
Very detailed video, do i really need to drain the resorvoir tank or just the drain bolt and fill the radiator with fresh new coolant and only top up resorvoir
Well, you should get out as much of the old fluid as possible. The more you get out, the more effective (and less corrosive) your coolant will be.
hello, very good video, thanks for your effort
Thanks, Juan.
Thank you for the video, i have only a question about the expansion tank, when do you drain the coolant fluid also the expansion thank became empty or i need to do something, thank you so much
If you have the same model and year, follow the same procedure as I show as this is following the instructions in the service manual (i.e. without draining the expansion tank separately). Good luck.
Thank you!
If I'm just draining the coolant, do I still need to access and remove the radiator cap?
Well, you’ll need to put the new coolant in somehow … :)
@@3ftDeepChannel for winter storage purposes. Storing the bike with empty coolant tank for more than a couple months at a time was recommended in the Honda storage guide.
This is true …if you’re going to store your bike for more than six months. If you do so, make absolutely sure that you can’t possibly ride it until it’s refilled (or you’ll destroy your engine). So the answer to your original question is “no”, but it’ll drain more slowly and may need a little “burping” by rocking it side to side and back to front occasionally. Good luck.
@@3ftDeepChannel thank you!
Can we use any type of coolants?
No. It has to conform exactly to the manufacturer’s specification.
Why need change a new coolant? Because coolant of reduced performance?
It will not affect performance. Coolant needs changing because it degrades overtime and can be destructive to your engine. It’s part of the regular maintenance schedule.
How often should the coolant be replaced? My CB1000R 2018 has 15,000 km.
Every three years.
how to set the clock?
The procedure is a bit tricky. I suggest you download the Owner’s Manual for your machine. They are available for free on Honda’s website.
Hi I did the same process but something went wrong….
Right now the temperature goes up the 100 degrees celsius and doesn’t go down… the fan start and don’t switch off.
Only if I ride the temperture go down and the fan stop.
What i wrong?? Now I scare to burn the engine!!!
Are you absolutely certain you used the right coolant mix?
@@3ftDeepChannel Thanks for answer me soon, yes I bought the honda pro coolant….
Sounds like either your thermostat is stuck in the closed position. Either that, or you didn’t put enough coolant in. Make sure you put the correct amount of coolant in the system. Good luck.
@@3ftDeepChannel you Think I have to drain all coolant and repeat from the begun?? The bike is young….
No, I wouldn’t do that. I would rock the bike from side to side vigorously and see if there are any air bubbles in there and then confirm that you are full of fluid. I still suspect you’re low on coolant.