Thanks very much, Christopher I appreciate your kind comment and I truly appreciate you subscribing from watching this one video .It motivates me to try and put as much or more effort into future videos.Thanks again. Cheers to you good sir 🍻
Hi Chris. I'm glad you were able to get your fork seals figured out with the help of this video. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Cheers 🍻
Best video I’d come across! Short and to the point. I simply did the steps you did, paused and plated as I went along. First time ever doing fork seals and it was a breeze. Just messy. For anyone going to tackle it, get the proper tools. ANNNNND MOST IMPORTANTLY: loosen the 48mm nut with the fork tubes still tightened in the triple tree. You can loosen the triple tree, lower the fork tube and get it, or simply remove the bars. At least that’s how mine was.
Hey Chrispewkreme .Great to hear you had success with your fork seal job . It's uplifting for me to know that the effort of putting a video out there actually made a difference and helped someone out. Thats what its all about .Your positive feedback made my day ,thanks very much. I truly appreciate you taking the time to comment back and let me know how the job went .Have fun and ride safe .Cheers my friend .
Thanks very much Chrispewkreme. I truly appreciate the kind words. Best of luck tackling the forks on your YZ .I'm sure you'll be successful. Thanks again good sir , cheers 🍻
i agree with another commenter: i subscribed to your channel just because of the well done video. concise, easy to follow and makes me want to change the forks seals myself. never stop learning. thanks
Hi @carreteras101 Thank you very much for your very kind comment ,you made my day with that one .Also I truly appreciate the fact that you subscribed . Hopefully I can live up to your expectations and keep uploading content worth watching . Cheers to you good sir .
@drunkhobo149 Ha ha , thanks very much man I really appreciate that .Also you have a great handle , @drunkhobo149 .That Has to be one of my favorites so far .Cheers to you, good sir 🍺
Hey Paul you're quite welcome .It's my pleasure to be able to help out in any way I can .Thanks very much for watching and taking the time to leave me a great comment .Cheers my friend and you have a fantastic Easter too.
Hey thanks Peter ,much appreciated. You make a very valid point . I should have made a point to give them a close look before assembly. Thanks again cheers 🍻
While I can't change the video I will definitely make a recommendation in the videos description tab to be sure to inspect the sliders before assembly. Thanks again. Cheers 🍻
I throughly enjoyed this man thank you for keeping it funny and explaining like you do! If I catch ya at a National I’ll throw you some killer buds!! 🤙
Hey Dave thank you very much for the great comment 👍. I truly appreciate you watching. Definitely looking forward to maybe catching up with you at a national event ,Its always great to hang out with some new buds .Cheers my friend
Hey Zach , Thanks very much I'm glad you enjoyed the video and my attempt to try and get a laugh or two .I truly appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment so kindly. Cheers my friend 🍺
Absolutely loved this video!! Big support. Could you please make one on re-aligning your front end after a digger? That would be big time!! Big thanks!!!
Hi @ jayoutofdoors Thank you very much for the great comment and excellent idea for another video . I will most certainly do a fork re-alignment video . There are a couple other vids in the works right now but I am putting your idea on the list . Dont wait for my take on how to do it because it may be a while and you will miss out riding your bike in the meantime .There should be lots of good advice out there to help .Thanks again ,cheers my friend .
You installed the washer with the projections down, which is wrong based on what I'm reading. Those need to be up to keep the bushing from walking. You're the only one I know of installing it like this
I did this an im pretty sure i did it right, but at 7:00 you say to make sure the gap is within spec mine, was when i just did it finger tight, and then you tighten that bolt elminating the gap? Am i doing something wrong im kinda stressing a bit as i feel like ive messed up. Is that just some sort of check?
Hi Jacob , Not to worry .You did it right .Yes you are meant to tighten and eliminate that gap after checking . That gap is a check to see there is enough adjustment available on the clicker when you want to fine tune your suspension settings .If you remember how many clicks it was set at before you took everything apart and you were happy with how your bike felt ,then go with that number .If you didnt happen to remember how many clicks it was at ,start somewhere in the middle and see how it goes when you go for a ride . Its fun to play around with your suspension settings to see how much of a difference it makes. I hope this helps .Ride safe and have fun . Cheers buddy
@@TRyanLearnBikes okay thank you so much my bikes currently in a heavy maintence phase after years of neglict and this has been nagging wondering if i did this wrong
@WaffleCopterCO Thanks man , yes with the right tools and a little time and patience you can certainly save some cash if you do it yourself. Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment. Cheers 🍺
Thank you , instructional how to videos can be a bit dry so I try to add a little humor here and there to keep the interest up .Its great you caught that line its an easy one to miss .Cheers 🍻
Hey GrandmaRob ,thank you very much for watching the video and actually taking the time to leave me such a great comment .I truly appreciate it .Cheers to you
Hi Jon , you certainly can .For an excellent video on how to do it have a look at "Dump & Run Fork Oil Change for Standard Adjustable Motorcycle Forks " . Its a great video by Dave Moss Tuning ..This channel is fantastic and I'm sure will help you . Good luck 👍
Very cool step by step vid man and very well put together as well top editing indeed .....LoL I am slack with maintenance and doing it my self as I just hand ball off any work for the bikes to the dealership but all very cool to see how it is done buddy. Again well made and keep well.
Thank you very much R.K. I truly appreciate you taking the time to watch and always leave such positive comments. Paying real mechanics is well out of my price range, so I have no choice but to tackle jobs myself . Not always the wisest decision but most of the time things work out .Plus it makes for content that others may benefit from .Thanks again my friend, cheers 🍻 to you good sir .
@@TRyanLearnBikes very welcome as it is a top how to vid indeed. And I do get the paying mechanics deal as I have not got cash falling out of my butt either but it is mainly just with my bikes on my cars I do just about all of the work my self and they are easier to work on.
@@rolandkeith5322 I had an idea that you are a seasoned mechanic as I saw in some of your past videos plus the muscle car you have . And in the background of your videos I could see a well outfitted garage.
@@TRyanLearnBikes Yeah man I have a drag car under cover that is my 1977 Chrysler Charger 500Hp and 150 of Nitrous oxide injection on top of that I build all my own engines and trans mods and set up the car my self as I can't trust anyone to do it. Then My flagship model 1990 Merc Hyper cars ( check out the vid on that beast ruclips.net/video/h1vwJR7L9_A/видео.html ) that's also a show car and a 3 times State winner in car shows and a mini Ninja bike that we show as well that has been hot rodded and on Nitrous as well.....lol And I am a Clinical Psychotherapist ? go figure.
What a perfect video! From the dummy edit in the beginning, to the durex rubber usage! Freaking genius. Something I have to know. Respectfully. I’ve been to Canada many times. And have many Canadian friends. Why do you say Zed for anything with a Z? Same in the UK. Honda Zed 50R, Yamaha Y Zed 250 etc. just curious. As always, fantastic video sir!
Well thanks very much .That was a fun video to make .The stunt double dummy intro was a shout out to the late great Super Dave Osborne .Also, my grandson Kane just loved when I used that dummy in other videos on my original channel when I was just TRy'an to Learn how to shoot,edit and upload to RUclips. The videos are all over map and absolutely terrible and quite embarrassing. But ya gotta start somewhere ,right. The Zee/Zed thing is odd for sure .I typically use both. Born in Britain I was taught Zed but living in Canada picked up Zee .Its funny because I usually say R"Zed" 350 for the little Yamaha and DR"Zee" for the 400 Suzuki. So I have no solid answer, me and most of my friends will use both .I must thank you again for watching my channel and your continued support. I noticed a significant rise in views and subs after you promoted my last video. Cheers to you good sir 🍻
5:15 how necessary is it to replace these seals in your experience? I purchased a KYB rebuild kit but it only comes with oil and dust seals and bushings I believe. Forks were leaking quite badly (new to me bike) and now I'm wondering whether I should get these seals as well. Thanks for the video
Hey Benny. That's a good question. In my estimation unless your some kind of pro rider that's flying over triples or hammering though whoops like a maniac I think you're absolutely fine without replacing those seals unless they are obviously damaged. For us mere mortals just replace the bushings, seals and dust caps and you should be good to go . Cheers buddy 🍻
Hey from Australia! that was awsome! Its giving me a better understanding im just struggling abit atm because my 2001 yz250 forks are leaking im worried about pulling my forks apart as i know nothing about them and im just worried about doing damage. Also do i do the exact same for both forks and how do i know what type of forks i have in case they have been changed though out the years also should it be the same amount of oil for all yz250, Thank u for any advice man!
Hi Mushastash ,thanks very much for the kind words. Regarding the amount of oil required in each fork ,they should be the same . Know that there is a range so typically the recommended amount can vary by 100 cc because the air gap is part of the tuning adjustment. But do the same amount for each fork. A proper service manual will give you the recommended volume to use likely between 200and 300 ml .in the main body ,I use 245ml . The upper base valve volume is exact ,mine is 195ml .Regarding fork similarity they will likely be identical inside , although its not always the case. But any variance will be minor ,nothing to worry about .Regarding your fork types there are identifying things to give you clues . Letters and numbers in the casting, the fork cap style and the shape of the upper fork tube where the seals reside .You can find great pictures and info to figure out yours if you visit "Thumper Talk" ask any question in the search and follow the threads you will have great success there I'm sure. Good luck my friend. Let me know how you make out. Cheers 🍻
I believe these would be considered dual chamber .Here's a link to a video in which the presenter does an excellent job explaining the difference of each type .I hope this helps . ruclips.net/video/nfjehrb0QFE/видео.html
Hey Frank , I certainly understand , without a few of the proper tools and maybe a little previous experience it can be a bit of a chore to get through. Thanks for watching and commenting though. Cheers my friend .
If I want to do this with my fork I have to take seals for my fork or are the universal the seals. 'Cause mine drips from the Simmerring and at the very bottom of the fork. Sorry for my bad english
@boah_aua Your English is good, don't worry. Forks seals need to be an exact fit .So get the ones meant for the make the model and the year of your bike . If it's leaking from the bottom of the fork you may need to replace the sealing washer on the bottom bolt .But first check that it's tight .Because it might be leaking just because it's loose .
@@TRyanLearnBikesThanks for the quick reply. Thank you also for telling me what I can do to solve the problem. I'll try it right away. It is so that the original fork is no longer on it and also no logo or brand is described what it is
@@boah_aua Well if you dont have the original forks and dont know what brand they are then , If you can measure the diameter of the fork slider accuratly .You should be able to source a pair of seals that will work ok . You could try Athena brand fork seals .They are not expensive and seem to be good quality .Hope that helps . good luck
@cassidylockard1527 Hi Cassidy. This was a rebuild for my own forks .The only cost was for the seal kit and the fork seal driver .I don't typically work on other people's machines.
@gumpycognac4505 Well sir I'm not sure it's a poor education, just different. Most English speaking countries like Australia,Canada,India,New Zealand,South Africa and the U.K say "zed " it's pretty much only the USA that likes to say " Zee". So what ever works for you buddy...no judgment here.
Hi Jason ,I thought the same as you and had to double check the instructions in the factory manual YZ250(T)/T1 section 5 page 38 point 28 under special note where it states..Hold locknut and tighten adjuster with specified torque .I'm not sure of the technical reasons why but they made a point of highlighting that particular sequence otherwise I would have done what you and I both thought , draw it up and lock the adjuster .Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Cheers 🍻
@@TRyanLearnBikes I disagree and here is why....By tightening the adjuster finger tight it creates a starting point for your adjuster (clickers) that is not dependent on things like the exact length of the adjuster tube and other variables. If you further tighten the adjuster the the adjuster tube would be moving the valve in the piston so that when the clicker is all the way out, the valve in the piston is not fully open. Also, I have both a 2020 YZ250F and 2021 KX250F that both use the same forks. The Yamaha manual describes just as you stated, but the Kawasaki manual states to turn the adjuster on finger tight, then back the nut up to the adjuster, then it says to hold the nut and tighten the adjuster. But at that point you are not really moving anything, just torqueing it. Great video, but I think the Yamaha manual is leading people astray.
@@bhelbig541 Hi Bob Thanks very much for watching and taking the time to comment and shed light on this adjuster nut issue. What you say makes the most sense for sure .Even after reading the manual and talking with other gear heads it still didn't sit right with me .Next month I have a chance to speak with an actual Yamaha race mechanic and I'll definitely broach the subject with him to get his input .I'll reply back in the comments to let you know what he says .But thanks very much for responding in such a helpful way and also thank you very much for subscribing. Cheers my friend 🍻
Hi Fred thanks very much for the great comment and actuallyt subscribing .I truly appreciate you taking the time to watch and reply in such a positive way .Cheers to you good sir .🍺
@@fredc8618 Hi Fred , Thats a good question ,I couldn't tell you with certainty but its quite possible as that was a bridge year between the 05 and 04 when they went to an aluminum frame so I wouldn't be surprised if there was a slight difference is some of the fork details .I will ask some of the pros at the shop next week and see if they can offer some insight .
@@fredc8618 Hi Fred I just took a quick look at the micro fiche parts list and diagrams for both the 04 and 05 YZ250S .It shows a different top cap between the two years and some different internals as well so it looks like a different tool would be required for dissassembly as you had suggested . Hope that helps .Cheers
Such a beautiful decomposition teaching, every picture is great, but unfortunately the sound is too small, even the right channel can't be heard, the failure of the sound caused this video to be downgraded! Otherwise this is really perfect good video
Hi Good Day , Thank you very much for watching and commenting . I failed to get the audio right on this one ,you are 100% correct .Unfortunatly I cant fix it without deleteing it an re-uploading .The positive lesson is now i've learned how to do a better job on future videos and that error won't happen again . Cheers my friend .
For a step by step video on how to rebuild the carburetor on your YZ250 check out this video link below .
ruclips.net/video/nz7gk_6d-ks/видео.html
Not often people can get me to subscribe from 1 video, but this one did it. Excellent teaching brother.
Thanks very much, Christopher I appreciate your kind comment and I truly appreciate you subscribing from watching this one video .It motivates me to try and put as much or more effort into future videos.Thanks again. Cheers to you good sir 🍻
I couldn’t agree more
Covered all the bases, like the dry humor, nice bonus.. Sempre Fi.
Hey Jeff ,very kind of you to say .I appreciate that watched and took the time to enter such a great comment .Thanks and Cheers to you good sir 🍺
impressive. You made it look SIMPLE. Cause it is when you have a good teacher.
Thanks very much J.D. That's a super nice comment to wake up to first thing in the morning. You made my day with that one .Cheers to you good sir 🍺
I tried watching another video and couldn’t figure it out. This made it so easy. Thank you.
Hi Chris. I'm glad you were able to get your fork seals figured out with the help of this video. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Cheers 🍻
Best video I’d come across! Short and to the point. I simply did the steps you did, paused and plated as I went along.
First time ever doing fork seals and it was a breeze. Just messy. For anyone going to tackle it, get the proper tools. ANNNNND MOST IMPORTANTLY: loosen the 48mm nut with the fork tubes still tightened in the triple tree. You can loosen the triple tree, lower the fork tube and get it, or simply remove the bars. At least that’s how mine was.
Hey Chrispewkreme .Great to hear you had success with your fork seal job . It's uplifting for me to know that the effort of putting a video out there actually made a difference and helped someone out. Thats what its all about .Your positive feedback made my day ,thanks very much. I truly appreciate you taking the time to comment back and let me know how the job went .Have fun and ride safe .Cheers my friend .
Awesome! Short and simple with some comedy and all the tools required.
My YZ dumps fork fluid everywhere so I gotta do this soon. Thanks!
Thanks very much Chrispewkreme. I truly appreciate the kind words. Best of luck tackling the forks on your YZ .I'm sure you'll be successful. Thanks again good sir , cheers 🍻
This is hands down the best diy video ever
Hey Brock thanks very much for your great comment. I genuinely appreciate your super kind words. You made my day .Cheers to you good sir 🍻
The beginning earned a subscribe. Amazing video brotha
@jackwilliams4617 Thanks very much, Jack. Truly appreciate that. Cheers to you good sir 🍺
i agree with another commenter: i subscribed to your channel just because of the well done video. concise, easy to follow and makes me want to change the forks seals myself. never stop learning. thanks
Hi @carreteras101 Thank you very much for your very kind comment ,you made my day with that one .Also I truly appreciate the fact that you subscribed . Hopefully I can live up to your expectations and keep uploading content worth watching . Cheers to you good sir .
just did the same!
@@Airon0727 Thanks very much I truly appreciate your support .Cheers
fast and to the point. thank you! just did mine. love it. other videos are like 2 hours long
@Valkarcombats Thanks very much, man. I appreciate your kind comment. Cheers 🍻
Love your vids, all to the point and no fluff.
Hey Bill thank you kindly for such a positive comment. I genuinely appreciate you watching and taking the time to respond.Cheers to you good sir 🍺
Excellent video, I hardly ever do the upper cartridges but love the detailed explanation!
Thank you very much for watching and actually taking the time to leave such a great comment. I genuinely appreciate that ,Cheers to you 🍻
I have so much knowledge now I am going to fix everything.I liked the description standing on the path really worked well.
That gmod reference was a def subscription 😂
@drunkhobo149 Ha ha , thanks very much man I really appreciate that .Also you have a great handle , @drunkhobo149 .That
Has to be one of my favorites so far .Cheers to you, good sir 🍺
Thanks So Much .. appreciate ya. Happy Easter
Hey Paul you're quite welcome .It's my pleasure to be able to help out in any way I can .Thanks very much for watching and taking the time to leave me a great comment .Cheers my friend and you have a fantastic Easter too.
Great video! Only thing I can add is to check the sliders before reassembly for nicks and dings. Southwest desert is brutal!
Hey thanks Peter ,much appreciated. You make a very valid point . I should have made a point to give them a close look before assembly. Thanks again cheers 🍻
While I can't change the video I will definitely make a recommendation in the videos description tab to be sure to inspect the sliders before assembly. Thanks again. Cheers 🍻
@@TRyanLearnBikes No worries!
@Peter Egger Just amended the forks video .Thanks for the tip Peter ,cheers.
@@TRyanLearnBikes You don't mess around! Lol!
I throughly enjoyed this man thank you for keeping it funny and explaining like you do! If I catch ya at a National I’ll throw you some killer buds!! 🤙
Hey Dave thank you very much for the great comment 👍. I truly appreciate you watching. Definitely looking forward to maybe catching up with you at a national event ,Its always great to hang out with some new buds .Cheers my friend
Fantastic job, really great video effects and you made if fun as well for the up and comers... Great show!
@onthethrottle7104 Thank you very much for such a kind comment. I genuinely appreciate it. Cheers to you good sir 🍺
My YZ250 2020 .. needs so love .. I will definitely look to you for Info .. Thanks Again
Love the video. You are funny as heck 😂. Well done. Thank you.
Hey Zach , Thanks very much I'm glad you enjoyed the video and my attempt to
try and get a laugh or two .I truly appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment so kindly. Cheers my friend 🍺
Absolutely loved this video!! Big support. Could you please make one on re-aligning your front end after a digger? That would be big time!! Big thanks!!!
Hi @ jayoutofdoors Thank you very much for the great comment and excellent idea for another video . I will most certainly do a fork re-alignment video . There are a couple other vids in the works right now but I am putting your idea on the list . Dont wait for my take on how to do it because it may be a while and you will miss out riding your bike in the meantime .There should be lots of good advice out there to help .Thanks again ,cheers my friend .
How the hell only 200 subscribers please keep uploading I need these videos
Thanks for the uplifting words my friend,I really appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. Cheers 🍻
Masterpiece Presentation
Well thank you kindly for taking the time to watch and leave me such a wonderful comment. Cheers to you my friend 👍
You installed the washer with the projections down, which is wrong based on what I'm reading. Those need to be up to keep the bushing from walking. You're the only one I know of installing it like this
I did this an im pretty sure i did it right, but at 7:00 you say to make sure the gap is within spec mine, was when i just did it finger tight, and then you tighten that bolt elminating the gap? Am i doing something wrong im kinda stressing a bit as i feel like ive messed up. Is that just some sort of check?
Hi Jacob , Not to worry .You did it right .Yes you are meant to tighten and eliminate that gap after checking . That gap is a check to see there is enough adjustment available on the clicker when you want to fine tune your suspension settings .If you remember how many clicks it was set at before you took everything apart and you were happy with how your bike felt ,then go with that number .If you didnt happen to remember how many clicks it was at ,start somewhere in the middle and see how it goes when you go for a ride . Its fun to play around with your suspension settings to see how much of a difference it makes. I hope this helps .Ride safe and have fun .
Cheers buddy
@@TRyanLearnBikes okay thank you so much my bikes currently in a heavy maintence phase after years of neglict and this has been nagging wondering if i did this wrong
Excellent video!
@TheTidalwaveDave122 Thanks very much for your excellent comment..Cheers 🍻
What a great video!!!! Thank you
@@vanyaswapp3197 You are very welcome. Thank you for watching and for taking g the time to comment. Cheers 👍
Haha this video is great! Im def coming back to this next time i need to do seals. I feel like i got hosed paying my buddy 300 to do my seals..
@WaffleCopterCO Thanks man , yes with the right tools and a little time and patience you can certainly save some cash if you do it yourself. Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment. Cheers 🍺
Great video! I do have some magnums laying around I could use for this job…
Thanks very much ,I do appreciate your kind comment .Cheers my friend 🍻
Your videos have always been so entertaining!!!
Haha love the “safe” and yup can see why ribbed isn’t the one to use! LOL!
Excellent video!
Thank you , instructional how to videos can be a bit dry so I try to add a little humor here and there to keep the interest up .Its great you caught that line its an easy one to miss .Cheers 🍻
Amazing video and very informative thanks
Hey GrandmaRob ,thank you very much for watching the video and actually taking the time to leave me such a great comment .I truly appreciate it .Cheers to you
No wasted time thank you
Hey Greg ,Thank you for watching and actually taking the time to comment. Cheers to you, good sir 🍺
Thanks for the video ! If I’m just changing the fluid can I just take the top cap off and drain it and refill it ?
Hi Jon , you certainly can .For an excellent video on how to do it have a look at
"Dump & Run Fork Oil Change for Standard Adjustable Motorcycle Forks " . Its a great video by Dave Moss Tuning ..This channel is fantastic and I'm sure will help you . Good luck 👍
Very cool step by step vid man and very well put together as well top editing indeed .....LoL I am slack with maintenance and doing it my self as I just hand ball off any work for the bikes to the dealership but all very cool to see how it is done buddy. Again well made and keep well.
Thank you very much R.K. I truly appreciate you taking the time to watch and always leave such positive comments. Paying real mechanics is well out of my price range, so I have no choice but to tackle jobs myself . Not always the wisest decision but most of the time things work out .Plus it makes for content that others may benefit from .Thanks again my friend, cheers 🍻 to you good sir .
@@TRyanLearnBikes very welcome as it is a top how to vid indeed. And I do get the paying mechanics deal as I have not got cash falling out of my butt either but it is mainly just with my bikes on my cars I do just about all of the work my self and they are easier to work on.
@@rolandkeith5322 I had an idea that you are a seasoned mechanic as I saw in some of your past videos plus the muscle car you have . And in the background of your videos I could see a well outfitted garage.
@@TRyanLearnBikes Yeah man I have a drag car under cover that is my 1977 Chrysler Charger 500Hp and 150 of Nitrous oxide injection on top of that I build all my own engines and trans mods and set up the car my self as I can't trust anyone to do it. Then My flagship model 1990 Merc Hyper cars ( check out the vid on that beast ruclips.net/video/h1vwJR7L9_A/видео.html ) that's also a show car and a 3 times State winner in car shows and a mini Ninja bike that we show as well that has been hot rodded and on Nitrous as well.....lol And I am a Clinical Psychotherapist ? go figure.
@@rolandkeith5322 OK.now that freaking cool! I figured you were a motor guy for sure 👍...very nice stuff!
Amazing video
Hey Christian thank you very much for the kind comment and also for subscribing. Cheers my friend 🍻
What a perfect video! From the dummy edit in the beginning, to the durex rubber usage! Freaking genius. Something I have to know. Respectfully. I’ve been to Canada many times. And have many Canadian friends. Why do you say Zed for anything with a Z? Same in the UK. Honda Zed 50R, Yamaha Y Zed 250 etc. just curious. As always, fantastic video sir!
Well thanks very much .That was a fun video to make .The stunt double dummy intro was a shout out to the late great Super Dave Osborne .Also, my grandson Kane just loved when I used that dummy in other videos on my original channel when I was just TRy'an to Learn how to shoot,edit and upload to RUclips. The videos are all over map and absolutely terrible and quite embarrassing. But ya gotta start somewhere ,right.
The Zee/Zed thing is odd for sure .I typically use both. Born in Britain I was taught Zed but living in Canada picked up Zee .Its funny because I usually say R"Zed" 350 for the little Yamaha and DR"Zee" for the 400 Suzuki. So I have no solid answer, me and most of my friends will use both .I must thank you again for watching my channel and your continued support. I noticed a significant rise in views and subs after you promoted my last video.
Cheers to you good sir 🍻
@@TRyanLearnBikes that’s awesome. Keep up the killer content. You’re helping us as we’re TRyanLearnBikes! 💪🏼💪🏼
Awesome video. Awesome.
Well thank you very much kind sir .I truly appreciate your comment. Cheers 🍻
Great video!!
Thanks very much Chris .I genuinely appreciate you watching and taking the time to
comment .Cheers 🍻
5:15 how necessary is it to replace these seals in your experience? I purchased a KYB rebuild kit but it only comes with oil and dust seals and bushings I believe. Forks were leaking quite badly (new to me bike) and now I'm wondering whether I should get these seals as well. Thanks for the video
Hey Benny. That's a good question. In my estimation unless your some kind of pro rider that's flying over triples or hammering though whoops like a maniac I think you're absolutely fine without replacing those seals unless they are obviously damaged. For us mere mortals just replace the bushings, seals and dust caps and you should be good to go .
Cheers buddy 🍻
thank you for the info! I'll make sure to inspect them while I'm in there
Good stuff!!
Thank you .Cheers
Good video
I truly appreciate your great comment. Thanks very much Charlie. Cheers 🍻
Hey from Australia! that was awsome! Its giving me a better understanding im just struggling abit atm because my 2001 yz250 forks are leaking im worried about pulling my forks apart as i know nothing about them and im just worried about doing damage. Also do i do the exact same for both forks and how do i know what type of forks i have in case they have been changed though out the years also should it be the same amount of oil for all yz250, Thank u for any advice man!
Hi Mushastash ,thanks very much for the kind words. Regarding the amount of oil required in each fork ,they should be the same . Know that there is a range so typically the recommended amount can vary by 100 cc because the air gap is part of the tuning adjustment. But do the same amount for each fork. A proper service manual will give you the recommended volume to use likely between 200and 300 ml .in the main body ,I use 245ml . The upper base valve volume is exact ,mine is 195ml .Regarding fork similarity they will likely be identical inside , although its not always the case. But any variance will be minor ,nothing to worry about .Regarding your fork types there are identifying things to give you clues . Letters and numbers in the casting, the fork cap style and the shape of the upper fork tube where the seals reside .You can find great pictures and info to figure out yours if you visit "Thumper Talk" ask any question in the search and follow the threads you will have great success there I'm sure. Good luck my friend. Let me know how you make out. Cheers 🍻
i LOVE THESE VIDEOS !!!!!!
Hey thanks very much Wayne, I really appreciate that comment . Cheers my friend 🍻
Thank you sir!
You are very welcome. Thank you for taking the time to comment. Cheers 🍻
Are these forks dual or open chamber? How can I tell the difference visually
I believe these would be considered dual chamber .Here's a link to a video in which the presenter does an excellent job explaining the difference of each type .I hope this helps .
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Yeah you already lost me buddy.lol I'm definitely going to have to take my forks to the shop.lol
Hey Frank , I certainly understand , without a few of the proper tools and maybe a little previous experience it can be a bit of a chore to get through.
Thanks for watching and commenting though. Cheers my friend .
Nice video tks. Si where can i Buy the tools ?
Thank you very much Robertio. Those tools are available through
FortNine and I'm sure you can also find them on Amazon. I hope that helps . Cheers 🍻
👍👍👍👍Great vid
Thanks Wilard, very much appreciated! Cheers 🍻
Great!
Thank you. Cheers 🍻
If I want to do this with my fork I have to take seals for my fork or are the universal the seals. 'Cause mine drips from the Simmerring and at the very bottom of the fork. Sorry for my bad english
@boah_aua Your English is good, don't worry. Forks seals need to be an exact fit .So get the ones meant for the make the model and the year of your bike .
If it's leaking from the bottom of the fork you may need to replace the sealing washer on the bottom bolt .But first check that it's tight .Because it might be leaking just because it's loose .
@@TRyanLearnBikesThanks for the quick reply. Thank you also for telling me what I can do to solve the problem. I'll try it right away. It is so that the original fork is no longer on it and also no logo or brand is described what it is
@@boah_aua Well if you dont have the original forks and dont know what brand they are then , If you can measure the diameter of the fork slider accuratly .You should be able to source a pair of seals that will work ok . You could try Athena brand fork seals .They are not expensive and seem to be good quality .Hope that helps . good luck
Well done video. Thanks. Sub button pressed;)
Hey Dirt Bike Journals .I really appreciate the kind comment and the sub .Cheers my friend
How much did you charge for the rebuild
@cassidylockard1527 Hi Cassidy. This was a rebuild for my own forks .The only cost was for the seal kit and the fork seal driver .I don't typically work on other people's machines.
I guess I got a poor education because the last letter I was taught is “Z” not “zed” 🤣
@gumpycognac4505 Well sir I'm not sure it's a poor education, just different. Most English speaking countries like Australia,Canada,India,New Zealand,South Africa and the U.K say "zed " it's pretty much only the USA that likes to say " Zee".
So what ever works for you buddy...no judgment here.
my right ear feels jealous
Ha ha ha , great comment 👍. I truly appreciate it . I will definitely try to improve my audio skills in future videos. Cheers, my friend 🍻
@@TRyanLearnBikes thanks for considering it 😁nice content anyway! 💪🏼🙏🏻
What year what this bike?
The forks are from a 2005 Yamaha YZ 250
I had thought that you hold the end nut and spin the lock nut against it?
Hi Jason ,I thought the same as you and had to double check the instructions in the factory manual
YZ250(T)/T1 section 5 page 38 point 28 under special note where it states..Hold locknut and tighten adjuster with specified torque .I'm not sure of the technical reasons why but they made a point of highlighting that particular sequence otherwise I would have done what you and I both thought , draw it up and lock the adjuster .Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Cheers 🍻
@@TRyanLearnBikes I disagree and here is why....By tightening the adjuster finger tight it creates a starting point for your adjuster (clickers) that is not dependent on things like the exact length of the adjuster tube and other variables. If you further tighten the adjuster the the adjuster tube would be moving the valve in the piston so that when the clicker is all the way out, the valve in the piston is not fully open.
Also, I have both a 2020 YZ250F and 2021 KX250F that both use the same forks. The Yamaha manual describes just as you stated, but the Kawasaki manual states to turn the adjuster on finger tight, then back the nut up to the adjuster, then it says to hold the nut and tighten the adjuster. But at that point you are not really moving anything, just torqueing it. Great video, but I think the Yamaha manual is leading people astray.
@@bhelbig541 Hi Bob
Thanks very much for watching and taking the time to comment and shed light on this adjuster nut issue. What you say makes the most sense for sure .Even after reading the manual and talking with other gear heads it still didn't sit right with me .Next month I have a chance to speak with an actual Yamaha race mechanic and I'll definitely broach the subject with him to get his input .I'll reply back in the comments to let you know what he says .But thanks very much for responding in such a helpful way and also thank you very much for subscribing. Cheers my friend 🍻
Amazing video brother forsure subscribe
Hi Fred thanks very much for the great comment and actuallyt subscribing .I truly appreciate you taking the time to watch and reply in such a positive way .Cheers to you good sir .🍺
No prob man great content! Are the tools different for a 2004 yamaha yz250? I think the forks mught be different @TRyanLearnBikes
@@fredc8618 Hi Fred , Thats a good question ,I couldn't tell you with certainty but its quite possible as that was a bridge year between the 05 and 04 when they went to an aluminum frame so I wouldn't be surprised if there was a slight difference is some of the fork details .I will ask some of the pros at the shop next week and see if they can offer some insight .
@@fredc8618 Hi Fred I just took a quick look at the micro fiche parts list and diagrams for both the 04 and 05 YZ250S .It shows a different top cap between the two years and some different internals as well so it looks like a different tool would be required for dissassembly as you had suggested . Hope that helps .Cheers
Such a beautiful decomposition teaching, every picture is great, but unfortunately the sound is too small, even the right channel can't be heard, the failure of the sound caused this video to be downgraded! Otherwise this is really perfect good video
Hi Good Day , Thank you very much for watching and commenting . I failed to get the audio right on this one ,you are 100% correct .Unfortunatly I cant fix it without deleteing it an re-uploading .The positive lesson is now i've learned how to do a better job on future videos and that error won't happen again . Cheers my friend .
good day I have no idea how you came to that opinion on the audio. It's quite clear and plenty loud. You must be old and need a hearing aid?