Transalp 700 - Air Filter and Spark Plug Change

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2023
  • In this video I am going to show you what you need to do in order to replace/remove you spark plugs and your air filter on a Transalp 700.
    Watch to the end so you can see how the fairings are removed to prevent their plastic clips from braking.
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Комментарии • 12

  • @oubaaid8108
    @oubaaid8108 Год назад

    Thanks a lot for this information

  • @ergunozkok9214
    @ergunozkok9214 Год назад

    harika

  • @michaelmonsa9702
    @michaelmonsa9702 10 месяцев назад

    What did you spray on the exhaust for rust prevention?

    • @44degreesmotorcycleadventures
      @44degreesmotorcycleadventures  10 месяцев назад

      Hello there. To be honest there is not much you can spray on the exhaust that would work 100 percent. This is because anything you spray on it, it will evaporate when it gets hot. What I do is ensure that I always stored the bike dry and I spray some rust killer spray. Any one you can find is fine. But you will have to do that after every ride. Even doing all that my exhaust will need some attention at the end of this season. So bottom line is if your exhaust is quite rust I would recommend you to remove it and clean as much as you can. Otherwise spraying will do it no good.
      Best if luck

  • @premiumyt8625
    @premiumyt8625 Год назад

    Hola amigo me puedes ayudar..saludos cordiales desde Patagonia Chile

    • @44degreesmotorcycleadventures
      @44degreesmotorcycleadventures  Год назад

      Olá! How can I help you?

    • @premiumyt8625
      @premiumyt8625 Год назад

      Hello friend. Tomorrow I will send you a message about the problem with my motorcycle. Best regards from Patagonia Chile .. honda transalp 700 año 2012

  • @jsmith7013
    @jsmith7013 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm sorry but a bike is designed from the ground up, not a redesign of an existing bike and this is the best honda can come up with. I love Hondas but this is a deal breaker. Changing oil and air filter should be easy and the maintenance should not be very time consuming. Dang I wanted a Trans Alps but not now. Thanks for the video, it was excellent!!

    • @44degreesmotorcycleadventures
      @44degreesmotorcycleadventures  10 месяцев назад

      Hello there. Thanks for your comment. Yeah, it seems to me that bikes now days are getting more and more complicated and hard to maintain. Looking back at 80s and 90s bikes, they where easier to maintain and fix. Now we have to spend 2 hours removing plastics, tank etc in order to get a spark plug changed! 😠I guess manufacturers are not taken this is consideration any longer and part of it is our own fault too. Most folks out there could not be bother to even check the oil don't mind changing it. I guess in the 80s and 90s most bikers took maintenance as part of own a bike. Today we have lazy bikers. 😁 also with all the bells and whistles that most bikes are made today, no wonder the air filter would be bury under all that crap.
      Like you I would love to see honda design a bike which basic maintenance like oil, filter, spark plugs can be done by anyone with as little effort as possible.... but I don't think we will see this in the near future. Unless we are back to the basics.
      All the best! 👍

    • @MotoCampAdv
      @MotoCampAdv 9 месяцев назад

      This is not the new transalp dude