If you keep the bike and keep making videos, I will be here watching. As I've said before. I own two of them and as much as I am tempted at times by other bikes, budget dictates that I will probably not be able to. Most reviewers to a blazing review of the bike, sometimes a brief build out, then they move on to another bike and new content for viewer interest. Or the eventually get bored and want something better. Rarely do you see anyone dedicated to building these bikes and keeping them for long term adventures and evaluation.
I hear that! I love this bike, when people ask me about it on the trails I always tell them I want to keep it for as long as possible. For the price, you just can’t beat it. I may add another bike one day but the KLX isn’t going away anytime soon. Thanks so much for watching!
I will be posting videos soon then, I have the first klx300sm, got the 2022 in 2021. I'm at 15k miles now, 9k the 1st year. The new advertisement photo in shot on Broadway Bridge in Portland Oregon because of me, not to brag, I just rode it that much...pretty sure more than anyone else. I'm dedicated to this one bike and building it out for long term. It's a mini adventure bike! The perfect only 1 bike, I don't need to go over 80 in an apocalypse, I need to go up stairs and trails!
Excellent work. Plus points for the hack regarding the filter spring! All this is particularly helpful as currently the shop manual is out-of-stock at Kawasaki USA. Always nice to see a procedure done just to avoid surprises "in real life".
I said I was keeping my as much OEM as possible...but after seeing the results of the ECU flash with the STP out its impressive. Especially without an obnoxious exhaust. Will see how ambitious I get this summer. If not Im super happy playing around with tires and sprockets that I already have from previous bikes.
Ohhh buddy It is so tempting. I think about it a lot, but I’m also happy with the performance I’m getting stock. I can’t say that I’ll be able to resist it forever haha.
@@DerekDualSport Good. It does become work sometimes. I have a channel called Hidden Twisties about motorcycle roads and rides. I hope you check it out. It takes a commitment to keep up the demand. My channel is still very small.
Thanks Big Guy. Im right begind you on breaking in and modifying my klx300. It sure is weird about the filter spring, not looking forward to that part but I gotta do it. I’m at about 540 miles now and just picked up the goods yesterday. Keep em coming
Ahhh yeah, are you still loving the bike? Yeah the spring seems like real bad design on Kawasaki’s part but making the end a little wider wasn’t difficult.
Did my break in oil change today at 540 miles. I used regular Kawasaki 10-40 oil. Not synthetic. I also spread out that spring a bit and that did the trick. I used DuPont chain saver wax based lube on the chain. This bike is a lot of fun around town and on country roads. It's been a fun summer!
First of all this is one of the greatest bikes anyone can ever buy it does everything so well great suspension right out of the box Regarding the oil filter spring i just use a tiny dab of waterproof grease holds it in place no problem
New comment because I am getting ready for oil changes before the New Year. I used axel grease to hold the spring in place until I could get the filter seated.
Buen dia, en la agencia le isieron el primer servicio y al poner el fitro q no traia resperte y no se le puso el resrte es normal en todos los vídeos veo q trae resorte tengo una klx 300 2023. Buen video
Might be worth mentioning that it appears the oil filter cover could be installed 180 out of proper orientation. The cover has oil passages in it that line up with oil passages in the engine case. So mis-installing it (if it is actually possible) would pretty certainly result in a catastrophically ruined engine.
Remove that fill cap straight from the start to get maximum flow initially. A proper evacuation. You don’t want any vacuum when draining oil. Also, like to pre saturate the or filter element before installation, but that is next level wrenching.
How many miles are u at now??? I got a surprise Thursday at 825 miles. After taking an hour break, bike fully cooled down I got back on it was confused as to why it suddenly felt more powerful. I thought maybe I was just tired, but took a road ride next day and confirmed its definitely got more punch, cruising around half throttle 4k-7k rpm and especially mid range to red line rpm's. I forgot on my previous 2 KLX 250's that around 1k miles it was fully broken in and felt quicker. On this 300 it legit feels like an increase of hp. I dont feel the need for the ECU flash now. Thumbs up to that LOL.
I personally lean the bike on its kickstand towards a wall or car, and perfectly balance the bike resting the Handlebar on the wall/car...mirror folded out of the way. The spring will stay in place with the bike at about 45° degrees.
Use a zip tie. Center of zip tie to lower spring Place spring on filter Bend both ends of tie arond filter so they stick out past the top of the filter Place spring and filter into position with tie Hold filter in position while pulling tie from big end out. Install plate. Done.
More important note, do not follow the Owners Manual Interval Suggestion. Change the oil every 500 miles no matter what oil you run, my 2022 is at 15k miles, had the engine rebuilt at 9k miles under warranty following the manual with Kawasaki Full Synthetic. I ran AmsOil 100% Synthetic only after the rebuild, and changed the oil every 500 miles. Now I'm learning Full Synthetic makes the clutch slip and wear out faster, just replaced the clutch, 200 miles later slipping and useless because ignored the box "not recommended to use Full Synthetic". It's too slick, it's best to run Conventional in these bikes and change every 500 miles. I'm going to get Kevlar plates and swap 3 of my 5 new 15% stronger springs for 38lb springs, break them in with Conventional, then try running AmsOil again. OEM Cork Based Material aka Oragnic just doesn't like it.
If you keep the bike and keep making videos, I will be here watching. As I've said before. I own two of them and as much as I am tempted at times by other bikes, budget dictates that I will probably not be able to. Most reviewers to a blazing review of the bike, sometimes a brief build out, then they move on to another bike and new content for viewer interest. Or the eventually get bored and want something better. Rarely do you see anyone dedicated to building these bikes and keeping them for long term adventures and evaluation.
I hear that! I love this bike, when people ask me about it on the trails I always tell them I want to keep it for as long as possible. For the price, you just can’t beat it. I may add another bike one day but the KLX isn’t going away anytime soon. Thanks so much for watching!
I will be posting videos soon then, I have the first klx300sm, got the 2022 in 2021. I'm at 15k miles now, 9k the 1st year. The new advertisement photo in shot on Broadway Bridge in Portland Oregon because of me, not to brag, I just rode it that much...pretty sure more than anyone else. I'm dedicated to this one bike and building it out for long term.
It's a mini adventure bike! The perfect only 1 bike, I don't need to go over 80 in an apocalypse, I need to go up stairs and trails!
I like your videos Derek. Honest and straight to the point without the horrible obnoxious guitar noises. Thank you.
Excellent work. Plus points for the hack regarding the filter spring! All this is particularly helpful as currently the shop manual is out-of-stock at Kawasaki USA. Always nice to see a procedure done just to avoid surprises "in real life".
I said I was keeping my as much OEM as possible...but after seeing the results of the ECU flash with the STP out its impressive. Especially without an obnoxious exhaust. Will see how ambitious I get this summer. If not Im super happy playing around with tires and sprockets that I already have from previous bikes.
Ohhh buddy It is so tempting. I think about it a lot, but I’m also happy with the performance I’m getting stock. I can’t say that I’ll be able to resist it forever haha.
What ECU flash you get ?
Keep it up Derek. Another good video.
Thank you! 🙏 I’m having a lot of fun making them.
@@DerekDualSport Good. It does become work sometimes. I have a channel called Hidden Twisties about motorcycle roads and rides. I hope you check it out. It takes a commitment to keep up the demand. My channel is still very small.
youtube.com/@hiddentwisties8223?si=EvmANAmq0j4xMeIF
youtube.com/@hiddentwisties8223?si=EvmANAmq0j4xMeIF
Have a 2025 just put 50 miles on it this weekend, defiantly will be watching all your KLX vids!
Thanks Big Guy. Im right begind you on breaking in and modifying my klx300. It sure is weird about the filter spring, not looking forward to that part but I gotta do it. I’m at about 540 miles now and just picked up the goods yesterday. Keep em coming
Ahhh yeah, are you still loving the bike? Yeah the spring seems like real bad design on Kawasaki’s part but making the end a little wider wasn’t difficult.
@@DerekDualSport Still loving it for sure. I have other bikes and quads that serve their own purposes but this one is awesome
@pnwguy221 I agree, I keep going back to the KLX haha such a fun bike. 🤘
Did my break in oil change today at 540 miles. I used regular Kawasaki 10-40 oil. Not synthetic. I also spread out that spring a bit and that did the trick. I used DuPont chain saver wax based lube on the chain. This bike is a lot of fun around town and on country roads. It's been a fun summer!
First of all this is one of the greatest bikes anyone can ever buy it does everything so well great suspension right out of the box
Regarding the oil filter spring i just use a tiny dab of waterproof grease holds it in place no problem
Perfect way to solve the problem!
New comment because I am getting ready for oil changes before the New Year. I used axel grease to hold the spring in place until I could get the filter seated.
Good thinking, that’s a nice trick to keep in mind!
Doing the first oil change on mine this weekend. Its been a super fun bike. Definitely keeping mine for a while
Agreed, these bikes are nothing but fun. Congrats!
Buen dia, en la agencia le isieron el primer servicio y al poner el fitro q no traia resperte y no se le puso el resrte es normal en todos los vídeos veo q trae resorte tengo una klx 300 2023. Buen video
Might be worth mentioning that it appears the oil filter cover could be installed 180 out of proper orientation. The cover has oil passages in it that line up with oil passages in the engine case. So mis-installing it (if it is actually possible) would pretty certainly result in a catastrophically ruined engine.
Remove that fill cap straight from the start to get maximum flow initially. A proper evacuation. You don’t want any vacuum when draining oil. Also, like to pre saturate the or filter element before installation, but that is next level wrenching.
like your spring idea!
Thanks, good video! From ND
How many miles are u at now??? I got a surprise Thursday at 825 miles. After taking an hour break, bike fully cooled down I got back on it was confused as to why it suddenly felt more powerful. I thought maybe I was just tired, but took a road ride next day and confirmed its definitely got more punch, cruising around half throttle 4k-7k rpm and especially mid range to red line rpm's. I forgot on my previous 2 KLX 250's that around 1k miles it was fully broken in and felt quicker. On this 300 it legit feels like an increase of hp. I dont feel the need for the ECU flash now. Thumbs up to that LOL.
I'm excited to feel that my bike only got 70k on it lol
@@diyneonguy3081 Really got that many miles on a 300, or 250?
@@tieoneon1614 yeah I just got it two days ago
@@diyneonguy3081 congrats on your outlook of life LOL
@@tieoneon1614 lmao I meant 70 miles not 70k🤣
I personally lean the bike on its kickstand towards a wall or car, and perfectly balance the bike resting the Handlebar on the wall/car...mirror folded out of the way. The spring will stay in place with the bike at about 45° degrees.
I came here to see if the oil cap had a dipstick lmao luckily it doesn’t or I’d be screwed
lol 😂
Use a zip tie.
Center of zip tie to lower spring
Place spring on filter
Bend both ends of tie arond filter so they stick out past the top of the filter
Place spring and filter into position with tie
Hold filter in position while pulling tie from big end out.
Install plate.
Done.
Nice! Good thinking.
What pegs?
IMS super stock. Should be linked in the description. 🤘
More important note, do not follow the Owners Manual Interval Suggestion. Change the oil every 500 miles no matter what oil you run, my 2022 is at 15k miles, had the engine rebuilt at 9k miles under warranty following the manual with Kawasaki Full Synthetic.
I ran AmsOil 100% Synthetic only after the rebuild, and changed the oil every 500 miles. Now I'm learning Full Synthetic makes the clutch slip and wear out faster, just replaced the clutch, 200 miles later slipping and useless because ignored the box "not recommended to use Full Synthetic". It's too slick, it's best to run Conventional in these bikes and change every 500 miles. I'm going to get Kevlar plates and swap 3 of my 5 new 15% stronger springs for 38lb springs, break them in with Conventional, then try running AmsOil again. OEM Cork Based Material aka Oragnic just doesn't like it.