Dude follow me on Insta and Facebook! My Facebook is actually Fish Bika. Bikelifelittle rock is hosting a ride on the 24th of this month it should be a really good turnout. Once you find me I'll invite you to the page if you aren't already in!
Nice Brother... Getting ready to change the oil on my cousin's GSXR R1000Z... Appreciate the video and you're honesty of not editing out any parts of the video... It's so much easier changing the oil on my Busa, with just the bottom piece that needs to be removed... I love Suzuki,but it pisses me off the way they engineered the Fairings and turned a simple oil change into something more than it should be!
You are welcome! I used a MJs midpipe. Not sure if they are still around but it went right up to stock headers and also back out to the slip on M4 I had. Sounded really nice with some blue flames. I had a power commander and a dynotune
@@thefishingbiker4627 Nice , i’ve never had any issues either i’ve always used mobil 1, except yesterday i put it in my 19 750 and it grinded the clutch once or twice right after changing the oil.
On the oil filter I installed on my GSR750 it said to wrench on the filter with 20 nm torque. (14.75 ft lbs) Remember to check for oil spills after filling and starting up the bike and letting it run for a while.
Id do some online research and watch a couple more videos. You will find it is not a requirement they be wrenched on. It is actually better to only hand tighten the oil filter but not just so its barely on there.
Love your channel man! Do you live in Arkansas?
I do! I really appreciate the feedback it means a lot thank you. Are you in Arkansas as well?
Yep I’m in Little Rock!
Also a fellow rider!
Dude follow me on Insta and Facebook! My Facebook is actually Fish Bika. Bikelifelittle rock is hosting a ride on the 24th of this month it should be a really good turnout. Once you find me I'll invite you to the page if you aren't already in!
You Really good at this bro, thanks,, I mean at making video and working on bikes I appreciate it thanks.
No problem. Thank you.
Awesome
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Same bike just not a 750 and no gold chain💯
Put a rag on your headers and your headers will be safe
Good idea 👌🏽
Nice Brother...
Getting ready to change the oil on my cousin's GSXR R1000Z...
Appreciate the video and you're honesty of not editing out any parts of the video...
It's so much easier changing the oil on my Busa, with just the bottom piece that needs to be removed...
I love Suzuki,but it pisses me off the way they engineered the Fairings and turned a simple oil change into something more than it should be!
Of course no worries at all. Preciate you watching and commenting
@@thefishingbiker4627 💯👍🏻
@@Super020469 follow me on insta. It's the same
Thanks for the vid bud 👍
Thanks for tuning in and leaving some feedback!
Really helpful video! Thanks man! What pipe did you use to replace the cat? I would like to remove mine too. ✌️
You are welcome! I used a MJs midpipe. Not sure if they are still around but it went right up to stock headers and also back out to the slip on M4 I had. Sounded really nice with some blue flames. I had a power commander and a dynotune
Thanks brother, very helpful
30 40 bucks my ass , they said $215 for an oil change that’s why I’m here lol
😂 right. It's not that hard man. Oil and oil filter save yourself the labor expense for no reason
70$ plus oil cost here.
Fantastic
Thank you for the feedback!
When should be change engine oil and oil filter?
I do my oil filter everytime I change my oil. I change my oil about every 3,000 miles
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did you use more than 2.6 quarts?
What k&n filter number?
also any issues with the mobil 1??
Never in my life. I'll swear by it
@@thefishingbiker4627 Nice , i’ve never had any issues either i’ve always used mobil 1, except yesterday i put it in my 19 750 and it grinded the clutch once or twice right after changing the oil.
@@thefishingbiker4627 again you used right around 2.6 right?
@@joemommaganja yeah you got it.
@@thefishingbiker4627Ok cool , man do you have any idea why my clutch would grind a bit right after the change?
On the oil filter I installed on my GSR750 it said to wrench on the filter with 20 nm torque. (14.75 ft lbs) Remember to check for oil spills after filling and starting up the bike and letting it run for a while.
Id do some online research and watch a couple more videos. You will find it is not a requirement they be wrenched on. It is actually better to only hand tighten the oil filter but not just so its barely on there.