Geez that oil looks almost brand new. Good stuff. That is a mighty fine hat! That's an interesting idea, adding your upcoming videos in the description area.
I'm never going to do this and I'm probably never going to own an ATV but I enjoyed watching. Top tip mate is keep your vids around 10 mins long. I appreciate its really hard to do this while outbon atv but thats like the optimum length. This one about perfect 👌 that hat is cool actually 👌 your plate made me chuckle beef!
Nice job on showing how to on a honda i prob dont change mine as often should but as rule sometimes bike is at shop with leaky seal or something they change my diffs now then as well . When i do it use a gear oil bottle they have taper top to a point . I put a clear hose on it gasline hose or kind use in fish tank . Then can hold bottle out by tire put hose in hole can see how much filling and when coming out hole cheers .
Great video, thanks. Question for you. Pulled the engine cover off my new Rubicon 520 for the first time today. I’m familiar with the dipstick and fill on the left side of the engine but there looks to be a different fill on the right side of the engine by the oil filter. Any idea what that one is for?? Coolant fill or bleeder maybe? Thanks.
No idea buddy? Can’t picture it ?? I’d have to take my bike apart and look . But the rubicon’s 520 is different than the foreman . Even different oil filter I believe
@@ArizonaKid Figured it out. I just watched another guys video on the Foreman 520 oil change and he filled the oil on the left side through the the dipstick hole. He had nothing on the right side by the oil filter when he changed the filter. I looked online at my manual for the DCT and the auto trans models have the filler on the right as I mentioned mine has. The dipstick is still on the left and thus the foot shift models do not have extra filler hole on the right. That explains why you never saw it before 👍
@@stevehorvat69 ten four and thanks for getting back to me on it. .I never like to say if I truly don’t know the answer . Some guys will act like Mr know it all . That’s not me 🙂
@@ArizonaKid had a discussion about it on FB, one dude got really angry with me! I don’t have a diff brake he said, Ok ok...too bad they forgot it on your bike...
Thanks again for the shout-out! I'll be adding more videos in March!
Anytime 😉
Thanks for the video. I've put it in my "ATV Maintenance" playlist as I'll have to do some PM on my ATV later this year.
Anytime kind sir
Geez that oil looks almost brand new. Good stuff. That is a mighty fine hat! That's an interesting idea, adding your upcoming videos in the description area.
Ya the front diff after 600 miles always looks good but watch video of rear differential only after 300 miles . It’s black 😳
Thanks for the video have a 2021 foreman 2 months old 600 mile love it thanks again
Thank you for watching, can’t go wrong with Honda
I'm never going to do this and I'm probably never going to own an ATV but I enjoyed watching. Top tip mate is keep your vids around 10 mins long. I appreciate its really hard to do this while outbon atv but thats like the optimum length. This one about perfect 👌 that hat is cool actually 👌 your plate made me chuckle beef!
That’s is good advice and ya the plate 😄
@@ArizonaKid your nickname beef then I know what to call you lol 😆
@@RaymondoLeeTravel 😂😂😂
Nice job on showing how to on a honda i prob dont change mine as often should but as rule sometimes bike is at shop with leaky seal or something they change my diffs now then as well .
When i do it use a gear oil bottle they have taper top to a point . I put a clear hose on it gasline hose or kind use in fish tank . Then can hold bottle out by tire put hose in hole can see how much filling and when coming out hole cheers .
Always good info , thank buddy . See ya next time . 😊
Nice work, great video, thanks for sharing !!
Nice video buddy ! I need to do this to my Grizzly.... but it's too damn cold to be out in my shed at this time of year ! haha
I love the shed song 😆
Great video good information.
Thank you Jim . Have a good weekend 😊
Huge like and subscribed, just found you on Raymondo rambles channel and jumped over to check you out 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you , I will return the favor and S U B back
Great video thanks for all the info
Good video, that’s definitely more than 9 ftlbs haha but like the old German adage goes gudantite 🤘🏻
thanks for sharing. i do have a question what is that over behind the head light looks like a rope?. have a great weekend as well
It’s a Fly Racing flexible mountain handle . Can find on amazon for 40 bucks
Great video
Great video, thanks. Question for you. Pulled the engine cover off my new Rubicon 520 for the first time today. I’m familiar with the dipstick and fill on the left side of the engine but there looks to be a different fill on the right side of the engine by the oil filter. Any idea what that one is for?? Coolant fill or bleeder maybe? Thanks.
No idea buddy? Can’t picture it ?? I’d have to take my bike apart and look . But the rubicon’s 520 is different than the foreman . Even different oil filter I believe
@@ArizonaKid Thanks. Wish RUclips allowed me to attach a picture ☹️
@@ArizonaKid Figured it out. I just watched another guys video on the Foreman 520 oil change and he filled the oil on the left side through the the dipstick hole. He had nothing on the right side by the oil filter when he changed the filter. I looked online at my manual for the DCT and the auto trans models have the filler on the right as I mentioned mine has. The dipstick is still on the left and thus the foot shift models do not have extra filler hole on the right. That explains why you never saw it before 👍
@@stevehorvat69 ten four and thanks for getting back to me on it. .I never like to say if I truly don’t know the answer . Some guys will act like Mr know it all . That’s not me 🙂
It’s important to also refill the can of worms that can be opened by talking about the front diff brake/lock on the Hondas! 😜
Right 😂
@@ArizonaKid had a discussion about it on FB, one dude got really angry with me! I don’t have a diff brake he said, Ok ok...too bad they forgot it on your bike...
@@NilsKall ya some subjects can set people off .