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So, this weekend, I planned some routine maintenance for the 450; oil and filter change, switch out the clubman bars for superbike bars, new front brake switch, new brake pads, and bleed the brakes.
Sounds easy enough.
Started by draining the oil and removing the filter and let it drain while I was doing my other maintenance. I took off the clubman bars and got the superbike bars on, replaced the switch while the bars were off, and went to put it all back together.
#1 snag. I touched the brake light switch to something and caused my main fuse not just to fail, but actually explode. Sounded like a gun shot.
OK, so I went on GSR to find out where the fuse was
. Got it replaced and moved on.
#2 snag. The o-ring for the filter cover seemed a bit to big, but I used a little grease to keep it in the groove and put the cover back on. Then I filled the case with oil. Went back into the house for a well-deserved iced tea (It was VERY hot here this weekend) and sat on the couch for an hour in the AC.
I had a surprise party to go to, so I decided to let the brakes go 'til Sunday. Sunday morning, I find a puddle of fresh oil under my bike and noticed the filter cover o-ring was sticking out (I don't know how I missed that on saturday). I took the cover off, removed the now severed new o-ring, and thankfully had my old one handy. I put the old one back on (it wasn't too bad) and tightened up and didn't think about it. Took the bike to work monday, and noticed a puddle underneath my bike again. I thought maybe I didn't tighten the cover enough, so I tightened them, and wound up stripping one of the studs, I think. (it was leaking from the filter cover. i never had a leak before this weekend).
#3 snag. On sunday when I was doing the brakes, replacing thepads went smoothly, then I tried to loosen the bleeder screw and snapped it off flush with the caliper. It didn't come loose, so I'm not losing brake fluid, but I need to bleed the system. I went ahead and found a used caliper on ebay and bought it.
So now i have to replace the caliper, get that one acorn nut off (I also bought 3 new studs, nuts, washers, o-ring, drain plug and drain plug gasket from bike bandit), replace the studs, basically change the oil again, and bleed the brakes...
At least my front brake light switch works now :|.
-charles
Sounds easy enough.
Started by draining the oil and removing the filter and let it drain while I was doing my other maintenance. I took off the clubman bars and got the superbike bars on, replaced the switch while the bars were off, and went to put it all back together.
#1 snag. I touched the brake light switch to something and caused my main fuse not just to fail, but actually explode. Sounded like a gun shot.
OK, so I went on GSR to find out where the fuse was
#2 snag. The o-ring for the filter cover seemed a bit to big, but I used a little grease to keep it in the groove and put the cover back on. Then I filled the case with oil. Went back into the house for a well-deserved iced tea (It was VERY hot here this weekend) and sat on the couch for an hour in the AC.
I had a surprise party to go to, so I decided to let the brakes go 'til Sunday. Sunday morning, I find a puddle of fresh oil under my bike and noticed the filter cover o-ring was sticking out (I don't know how I missed that on saturday). I took the cover off, removed the now severed new o-ring, and thankfully had my old one handy. I put the old one back on (it wasn't too bad) and tightened up and didn't think about it. Took the bike to work monday, and noticed a puddle underneath my bike again. I thought maybe I didn't tighten the cover enough, so I tightened them, and wound up stripping one of the studs, I think. (it was leaking from the filter cover. i never had a leak before this weekend).
#3 snag. On sunday when I was doing the brakes, replacing thepads went smoothly, then I tried to loosen the bleeder screw and snapped it off flush with the caliper. It didn't come loose, so I'm not losing brake fluid, but I need to bleed the system. I went ahead and found a used caliper on ebay and bought it.
So now i have to replace the caliper, get that one acorn nut off (I also bought 3 new studs, nuts, washers, o-ring, drain plug and drain plug gasket from bike bandit), replace the studs, basically change the oil again, and bleed the brakes...
At least my front brake light switch works now :|.
-charles