sv650/sv1000 maintenance items and intervals

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Published 2022-07-08

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  • @crazybiscut
    That fact you keep saying "no one has ever done this" convinced me to get this motorcycle
  • 50% of this video was about stuff nobody ever does, great video would watch again 👍
  • This was much more fun to watch than to actually read out of the manual! Great vid--reminds me of all the maintenance I need to do for the controls and front end. I'm guessing my steering bearings have never been done. If you and Tripod ever want to turn this format into a series of questions and answers... I've got a whole slew of questions I can't quite figure the answer out to. A lot of them are probably just "figure it out" though.
  • @user-ne1zk7fe6q
    Сергей, спасибо за видео! Я понял, что мой мотоцикл ещё неплохо обслужен. Ну может шланги осталось поменять.
  • @parcero83
    I feel so happy to hear that no one has done those things! Lol. I don’t know if you have a video about changing brake pads on front & back and doing the brake fluid change. I would like to do some of these maintenance items in the winter.
  • @stanza77
    For those fork seals what weight and brand oil would you recommend? Also I know it’s not gonna be in the manual but what are your suggestions for clutch “chudder”
  • @astonea7543
    Just upgraded to an sv1000 and all I’ve had is problems with the slave cylinder really frustrating
  • @VroomNPew
    When you say stator magnets, is that just replacing the stator itself? Necessary on the 650 as well? Thanks again
  • @tw6946
    So I dont know everything about bikes, I have the sv1000s and I noticed there's two radiator things on the front of the bike. Are those filled with fluids? air cooler or liquid coolers?
  • Meh. What would YOU know? 😉 Fuel line? I think we replaced most of it on my Shadow for the first time. My 1983 Shadow… 😄
  • @7782Bouras
    Radiator and brake fluids i do them every 2 years so thats 1 out of everybody . also with 17 coffee my piss is crystal clear like water so instead of your sv you might need to go to an urologist