8,000 Mile / 12,000 km Service Guide - Honda CBR500R / CB500X / CB500F 2013-2018
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- How to perform an 8,000 mile inspection on your 2013-2019 Honda cbr500r, cb500f, or cb500x at home. Detailed guide with tool sizes and torque specs.
NOTE:
This is my interpretation of what the Honda service manual says to do. I have done my best to explain it through this video but I am not a professional mechanic and am just trying to help people maintain their motorcycles at home. Always verify information you find online with other sources, and always do repairs promptly and correctly.
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TOOLS AND SUPPLIES USED:
• Electric screwdriver
• Phillips bit
• 10mm ratcheting wrench
• 8mm ratcheting wrench
• Socket wrench
• Socket extension
• 12mm socket
• 10mm socket
• 8mm socket
• 8mm hex
• 5mm hex
• Needle nose pliers
• Bent nose pliers
• Phillips screwdriver
• Stubby Phillips screwdriver
• Tiny flathead screwdriver
• Cable luber
• Tape measure
• Tire inflator
• And an air compressor
• A set of stands
• A light
• A stool
• A cotton swab
• Chain lube
• A rag
• Tire air pressure gauge
• And some running water
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I cannot guarantee against improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information. The creator of this content assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Use this information at your own risk. I recommend safe practices when working on vehicles and or with tools seen or implied in this video. No information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or from the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not the creator of this content.
Time again for me to get these jobs done for the new season coming in here in the UK. I really appreciate you making these easy to follow and clear videos. Thanks my friend.
Thank you! I'm hoping to finish the 16k mile service video within the next few months. Ride safe!
2:09 Crankcase Breather
2:51 Chain + SProckets
7:35 Brake System
10:25 Clutch System
13:13 Headlight adjustment
14:44 WHeels + Tyres
15:54 Steering Head Bearings
16:26 Cooling system
18:35 Throttle Operation
21:35 Fuel Line
21:51 Suspension
22:39 Nuts bolts fasteners
22:57 Engine Idle Speed
Your video quality is amazing. I am getting this model CBR in a few days and it’s right around 8,000 miles so I will be using this video!
Thank you! Enjoy the bike, I'm still loving mine after 7 years now!
in depth videos like this make me feel much more comfortable working on my own 500R, thank you very much❤
There aren't enough in depth videos out there so I decided to make my own. This was a ton of work to put together by myself, so it's really encouraging to hear when people find them helpful. Thanks for your support!
Came for the motorcycle information, but was pleasantly surprised to see Evergreen at the end!
I lived in Lafayette for 25 years until recently. Thanks for watching!
Thanks man, i recently bought a 2015 CBR500R and your videos are the best! I’ve watched them ALL despite only having done Chain Maintenance so far.
Thank you, that's so nice of you to say. Enjoy the bike and let me know if you have any questions or requests for video topics.
This is the perfect opportunity to say I've really appreciated all of your CBR 500R videos. You have a great level of detail, speak clearly, and just so happen to have the exact bike I do which makes it extra easy haha. Keep it up man, this is really valuable even if it's not to a massive amount of people.
Thank you, I really appreciate the kind words. Comments like this definitely keep me going. Ride safe!
Yooo, your content is gemstone. Wish i have found you earlier, keep uploading videos man, even if the community is small. You are basically like a father figure to me!!
Haha, I guess I have to keep going with comments like this! Thank you so much for the support!
Thank you so much for this video,it helps a lot on my 2013 cb500F
Coming up to my 8000 mile service soon, ill probably leave it til after winter though, I'll do a cheeky oil change for now. Awesome detailed video man.
An oil change is the most important thing for now anyway. I'm finishing a video on winterizing right now. Should be ready today if all goes well!
@@EndlessMoneyPits awesome ill give that a watch for sure, cheers!
How did you get your brake light to blink like that? Love the content. Its helped save me a lot of money and learn a lot
Thanks! Glad you find the videos helpful. I installed a brake light flasher module I found on Amazon for about $25. It's a little confusing to program because of the poor instructions but it's highly customizable. Makes me feel a lot safer when riding in traffic. I just added it to the links in the description. Thanks for watching!
Specifically the torque specs for the forks
Do you know which scanner can I purchase for that exact model? I dropped my bike like a week ago and the check engine light came on:( I do have a normal car obd2 scanner but I don't know if it can work with just an adapter.
From what I've read, you need one that is specific to Honda motorcycles. I don't have one yet so can't recommend anything, but I've seen them on Amazon.
Do you still have that master link on your chain? I was going to put one on my cb500. I didn’t know it’s not recommended on the 500cc + bikes.
I replaced the chain and sprockets in a more recent video, and used a rivet style master link.
Do you change oil every 6000km or every 12000km as the manual suggests? Also do you change oil filter every time you change the oil or one time you do oil filter and oil and the other just replace the oil and keep the same filter?
Hi there! The video answers the oil change interval questions in the first 30 seconds. Personally, I don't ride more than a couple thousand miles per year, so I change the oil once every year before putting the bike in storage for winter, and the filter can stay in for up to 16,000 miles but I changed it when I bought the bike and again for this video without putting down a whole lot of miles. Check out my winterization video for more info on storing the bike if you don't ride year-round.
I have the same exact bike and I’m getting a burning smell noticed after riding. I just changed the oil and see no visible signs of any leaks. Any idea on what could be the cause of that issue? Bike only has 5k miles on it
You probably got oil on the exhaust pipes while changing the oil filter. It will burn off.
Hey idk if you still have this bike but I'm looking for information on a fork seal rebuild, I can't seem to find the specs sheet for the forks , or any video's as good as your quality please help
Sorry, that is not a project I have done yet.
You can find a pdf service manual online. Budget 4-6 hours if it’s your first time. You’ll need a triple tree front stand too.
Any tips for if the key isn’t turning left when pushed down to lock the wheel?
Make sure the bars are all the way left and push the key in while turning it. You might have to jiggle the bars a bit. If the key still won't turn you could try some graphite lubricant in the key hole.
what clutch/brake lever are you using?where to buy them?
I'm not sure. They were on the bike when I bought it.