I ride an aircooled 220cc bike . And watching this video because why not
@4stokesuck11 ай бұрын
aircooled 50cc here🫡
@chrisoz492911 ай бұрын
Bought 5 year warranty and servicing, so yes, why not
@chrisoz492911 ай бұрын
And it was worth it. A very good video
@ktkace11 ай бұрын
water cooled 150 but carburated (oldass bike lol ) ~ gonna do it when the coolant arrives this week workhorse sccoter is force aircooled thou :)
@darktitan808511 ай бұрын
*slaps an air conditioner on the engine
@riderramblings11 ай бұрын
I agree with most of what you say. I suggest, though, placing a cloth over the open radiator neck when blipping the throttle as coolant can be ejected. Also, only fill the reservoir to the MIN mark, replace the radiator cap and run the bike for about 10 minutes (for the fan to cycle on then off once). Change the oil or do something that takes 15-30 minutes (or, better still, let the radiator cool down completely - I do mine last thing before leaving for the day), then check and top up the coolant reservoir as required (best done when cold). My bike has 199,930 km and the coolant has been replaced about every 18 months. I did it two weeks ago, including a flush with distilled water, and the water was as clean as a whistle!
@avothfis10 ай бұрын
Thanks dude
@ZeroKitsunei11 ай бұрын
I've done a decent amount of testing on coolant. Since I live in Texas, and ride an FZ1. Which runs pretty hot to begin with. I work at a shop so it's good knowledge to have. So, what my testing has determined is: Adding a coolant additive like Water Wetter, will generally lower your temps by about 2-5 degrees. Straight distilled water w/ a few cap fulls of an additive is the best thing you can do. It lowered temps by 15-20 degrees. This comes with a huge downside of having to drain your coolant every riding season since it will freeze. If you use your bike no matter what temp it is outside. This is out, but if you have a race, track or dirt bike. This is a good option. Engine Ice w/ an additive lowered temps by about 5-7 degrees compared the the stock coolant. My bike still got hot enough to kick on the fan, but never hit 220. The best I found was the VP Stay Frosty Hi-Performance (the purple one) w/ an additive. I saw temps drop by 12-15 degrees. The fan would not come on unless I was stopped at a light. Even if i rode 25mi to work in 1st gear. The only real downside I could find is: It seems like it breaks down quicker. After one full year of riding at least to work and back everyday. I was only seeing about a 7-10 degree difference. So I'd change it every year. If you want the best effect. *Your mileage may vary. Only "tested" with my FZ1 in Texas summers (Normally gets over 105F). I recorded my dash with a go pro and wrote down the highest temps for a month. Doing a "1st gear only run" to work, and at least one 2 mile twisty road run at 3pm. (That's usually around the hottest part of the day here.)
@308928028811 ай бұрын
Distilled water will freeze even if it is kept inside during the winter? Does this work for car engines?
@DaBinChe11 ай бұрын
Water is a better heat conductor. The reason why anti-freeze is used is for anti-freeze property, but also for corrosion protection cause hot water is more corrosive. Do those additives like water wetter have corrosion protection?
@mrti38 ай бұрын
How does it differ from having 50:50 as recommended having distilled water and anti-freeze? Its best to compare findings with whats recommended otherwise not clear if and where this could be beneficial.
@maximusgaming142811 ай бұрын
Just one more thing to add, might pay to check if your bike has a bleeder screw. I know the CP4 has a bleeder screw at the top of the waterpump, if the air is not bled out it will overheat. Great video 👍
@ENLSN7711 ай бұрын
I definitely did mine in 2022. Not sure if they touched it on last years (expensive) service.. lesson learned. Forks and brakes next on my 09 R6.
@Mech.E11 ай бұрын
For anyone doing this pour the coolant in slowly and after that tap the hoses while the cap is removed.
@juavicam11 ай бұрын
Something worth mentioning about engine ice is that it’s meant to be changed every year. I change mine every 2 years and always look for a valvoline zerex alternative. They have like 10 different types and i look for the nearest chemical match to the one the manual suggests. Valvoline zerex is top notch and it comes in gallon sizes, which make it waaayy cheaper and leaves me with a lot for top offs if needed.
@derweibhai11 ай бұрын
I buy coolant for Honda automobiles with aluminum engines directly from the car dealer. Same stuff as the bike, but a gallon costs as much as a quart of the bike stuff.
@wenisinvietnam11 ай бұрын
5:10 phew. They are similar but there are differences that make paying attention to it worthwhile. At the absolute minimum, it's best to stick to the *same color* of coolant because it actually does mean something.
@resourceplaysgames635011 ай бұрын
wouldnt trust the color id just go after what the manual of the bike says
@ArmaQ66611 ай бұрын
Colour doesn't matter at all here - at least in EU all of them are pretty the same.
@Jay-gs8kf11 ай бұрын
in cars mostly, but even in cars you can change color, you just need to flush the system more than once with distilled water. Different color can make a chemical reaction
@MichaelStiede11 ай бұрын
No, they are different. Check before changing.@@ArmaQ666
@mrti38 ай бұрын
"The original colours were used to distinguish easily between two main types of coolant, but now don’t actually mean very much because there’s no regulation on them only rough guide. With so much variation in available coolants these days, don’t rely on the colour of what’s in your reservoir to make a guess. Check your car’s maintenance manual for what’s required." I my case checking manual it says "Recommended antifreeze: High-quality ethylene glycol antifreeze containing corrosion inhibitors for aluminum engines"
@rickyv391111 ай бұрын
Thank you for this..I have an 2022 mt09sp and have been dreading doing the coolant. Great vid 👌
@TheBlauwitje11 ай бұрын
Be changing it soon after 2 year. Got it last weak ago. Pre season fluids change.
@anchit4411 ай бұрын
It's been 4 years and I still have the same coolant. Never knew that it needed a change every 2 years. Thanks brother, gonna get it done this week for sure💯❤️
@sci-fyguy776711 ай бұрын
Been 7 years & I’ve never changed mine-guess I better do it now before riding season-don’t want to be stranded with an overheated bike.
@avothfis10 ай бұрын
@sci-fyguy7767 Dude, anything over 5 years on the bike needs a check up and probable replacement.😂
@sci-fyguy776710 ай бұрын
@@avothfis Yeah for sure. I guess it just seemed like a daunting task with the fairings, but I removed them Saturday.
@adam34611 ай бұрын
I am getting water-cooling flashbacks to when I did hardline water cooling on my old computer.. so many things to go wrong... so many bits that can be damaged...
@roythearcher11 ай бұрын
Not so hazardous on a bike as most components are waterproofed....not so good to get coolant on your motherboard though!...
@ericrolland909211 ай бұрын
My bike is a 2004... not sure it has ever been changed. Thanks for the reminder!!
@Big1_11 ай бұрын
Leave it there another 20 years, all these videos are overrated to make you waste your money.
@ericrolland909211 ай бұрын
@@Big1_ Nah, it was already on my list of things to do this next weekend. Also doing the original fork seals. Lol
@tomelwich4911 ай бұрын
Thanks for the reminder! My KTM turns 3 next month...I'll get right on it.
@nickk.29211 ай бұрын
All coolant manufacture advice 2 ster flushing: 1. Distilated water 2 mixture 80% distilated water + 20% coolant concantrate.
@Big1_11 ай бұрын
The 20% and 10% coolants are the best. I was using 50% G12+ and engine was running more hotter than 10% coolant which im running now... The bike sounds different and event moves accelerating better (Water turbine makes a huge ressistance to the engine)
@jensk.513611 ай бұрын
Great and often underappreciated advice. Though I do not really stick to the 2 years advice as the coolant system is quite encapsulated and is not exposed to harsh chemicals like, let's say, the engine oil by combustion etc. That said, if the bike is a few years old and you have no idea, if or when the coolant was changed, go for it! Regarding flushing and cleaning, I have good experience with force-flushing by the good old garden hose to really get the muck from decades of glycol-based coolants out of the lines. But don't flush cold water into a hot engine! And yes, that will leave some traces of tap water and therefore calcium carbonate in the system. But, in my view, that is much better than the muck previously in there (if you do it, you will know...) and if you really want to be thorough you can use distilled water after that again.
@tinawnaruto55796 ай бұрын
Should i mix motul hybrid tech with water or not? Please answer me
@845racingworks11 ай бұрын
I have found throughout my years of draining coolant that a better way to ensure you flush out all of the distilled water and residual coolant in the system is by using a air bed pump, used to blow up inflatable camp beds. If your bike comes with a bleed screw on the water pump, just position a funnel of even a empty 2 liter coke bottle over it, and keep a watchful eye over it as there will be quite a lot of fluid still coming out. Obviously this should be done with the bike cooled of and not running. I have also found that running Samco hoses with Engine Ice does bring down my motorcycles temperature by around a bout 10 degrees. So say what you like about their product, but I believe it has made a name for itself by being field tested time and again, but in the end, it all depends on you, the end user. For street riding, stick to your manufacturer recommended coolant, should you choose not to, make sure that the product you are using will actually protect your bikes cooling system, as some coolants are not compatible with like cast metal blocks, and just with aluminum. Finally, never top up any cooling system with tap water, it contains chlorine, magnesium and other metals that will form scale buildup and rust in your vehicle's engine and ultimately lead to metal fatigue, pinn-holes etc over prolonged use. Rather top up with distilled water in the event of an emergency, and drain it as soon as possible, as water has a higher boiling point, resulting in it evaporating quicker and your vehicle overheating possibly. Yes, you can top up with distilled water, even though it would mean that you are reducing your current coolants properties, but it can help you just to get to where you can drain and refill it again to where it needs to be. Also never mix any brand of coolant with another, even though the color seems to be nearly the same, especially if its not the same color. Each manufacturer of coolant have different additives etc that contributes to lower or higher boiling or freezing points. It's like when you are drinking beer, and all of a sudden you start drinking brandy, whisky, tequila etc, it upsets everything.
@wobblysauce11 ай бұрын
Classic it depends… been falling with tap water only and 100k kms still good no leaks or overheating, even on a 48c day.
@845racingworks11 ай бұрын
@@wobblysauceif that works for you then I'm glad. Prevention is better than cure, so I rather follow the steps I listed above, than having to replace the enige at some time down the road. To each his own. In the end, I'm just sharing my experience and the choice is yours to do so as you see fit.
@wobblysauce11 ай бұрын
Oh, for sure, also depends on climate. As where I am rarely below 0c.
@JoshDurston11 ай бұрын
I was surprised how much metal dust came out with the coolant when I changed my dirtbike coolant the first time. I would recommend an early coolant change to get any factory casting debris out.
@spartanx169x11 ай бұрын
How are you with riding, are you back to 100%? How are you feeling now about motocross? Are you looking at other forms of riding to replace it like supermoto or trail riding?
@ChaosCauses11 ай бұрын
Back to normal, thanks! I’ve stopped motocross. I’m not sure if it’s forever or just a break. Planning longer street rides for the immediate future- you’ll see in next weeks video 😉
@ikaustralia10 ай бұрын
Liqui Moli leaves a lot of soapy bubbles in the system: could this be a problem?
@diyeveryday6711 ай бұрын
I would add, remove the lower radiator hose on both initial drain and after the flush. This will drain more of the coolant and flush.
@dennis.lc840711 ай бұрын
6:06 I learned it that way. Don‘t blip the throttle because when doing it the air can easily pass the opening of the radiator. I always keep the engine running without applying throttle and then wait till the thermostat opens so I can fill it up completely 😅
@Manchster9911 ай бұрын
On the mt09 I'd really recommend removing the radiator inlet valve from the thermostat. It's very easy to get to and is the actual lowest point of the system so any sediment in the system will collect there. Also if you are changing coolant types the old stuff should be fully flushed through till the water runs fully clear.
@decommonifyable11 ай бұрын
And then what to do with the old coolant? Probably worth a mention.
@beetleything186411 ай бұрын
Recycle depot. One that rakes old oit etc.
@motorax.service.motociclete11 ай бұрын
Actually NOT!!!! Quality coolant has a life span of 5 years and between 100.000 and 150.000 km 🤝👍
@adambarus112511 ай бұрын
Why didnt you choose the red version (factory) of Motul coolant? It should protect alloy blocks better than yellow you used. Just curious.
@ChaosCauses11 ай бұрын
This was the best option at my local bike shop.
@ataphelicopter573411 ай бұрын
Topped up the coolant in my air cooled bike, it’s stopped working ???? 😢🤨
@tungnguyenthanh465611 ай бұрын
I just change the coolant like 3 moths ago, the ODO meter is about 40k km. Before that i got my radiator fan melted down and stuck into the radiator. I mean 150cc bike would hot enough when you keep using clutch in traffic jam when people drive/ride slower than 6km/h. Thats a big lesson to me when we need change the coolant
@mvpjordan758411 ай бұрын
love that you're doing it on the mt09, i can watch this like a tutorial for my own mt09. can you make a video like this but for oil changes for the mt09?
@ChaosCauses11 ай бұрын
Just released an ASMR oil change with the MT09 on my second channel if that helps at all
@moterodemoto-qq7od11 ай бұрын
In some bikes the reservoir is higher than the radiator so in that case it should be emptied fist, I learned it that hard way when opening the radiator cap and having like half a liter of coolant rush from the reservoir into the floor lol
@wallabsolute826811 ай бұрын
I have a gd250r I changed oil and coolant late December
@SaintsOfEve8 ай бұрын
Just changed mine yesterday 😁
@pascuamichael14555 ай бұрын
Can I use automotive coolant for my bike??
@crr17195 ай бұрын
Does this coolant work for a 2020 ninja Kawasaki 650?
@Leonardo_groeneveld11 ай бұрын
Can we talk about coolant that use silicate and silicate free? Im so paranoid about it, i decided to put in Prestone Dexcool into my Zx636 2013, some said silicate can build up residue and clog the circulation. I was about to use the same motocool hybrid like in this video but some people said it was not silicate free. Do i have to worry about this silicate thingy?
@ianbruce96036 ай бұрын
Ethylene glycol decomposes into glycolic acid and formic acid (and others) - NONE of which you want near seals or your hoses. Replace your coolant regularly, especially in hot climates. Me: 400cc KTM-engineered adventure bike in Cambodia. My daily driver, rain or shine.
@twowheeledworld22311 ай бұрын
i wonder how the recovery is going.
@denizozdemir44511 ай бұрын
ı chanced my coolant about 3 weeks ago just to be sure because ı dont know what coolant used the previous owner
@fernandopamusic11 ай бұрын
Great video! How's the back?
@thedude85267 ай бұрын
I might have been one of the ones that didn't change my coolant in many years. Well, the stuff that came out was dark brown, and my resevoir was coated on sludge. Took me a long time to clean the reservoir, get a new cap for it, a new radiator cap, and I had to flush my system a few times. Dont do what I did lol.
@Daniel-dj7fh11 ай бұрын
My Honda manual says that the coolant only needs to be swapped every 20k km or what not, and this hasn't been the case in the past 5 years.
@Daniel-dj7fh11 ай бұрын
Ah every 3 years it says here. I'll need to check if Honda did it 2 years ago lol
@prototype990411 ай бұрын
I bought my latest bike after the previous owner had a crash at the track ~ The radiator, among other things, was trashed. So yea, my coolant and radiator are both new \m/
@Stevvros11 ай бұрын
I can’t find the radiator on my Harley 🤔
@Antidote436911 ай бұрын
I havent changed mine in probably 3-4 now. Have been noticing that my motorcycle is indeed getting hotter 😬
@ChaosCauses11 ай бұрын
Mine was the same!
@jesse6856911 ай бұрын
I change it every 2 years and will be doing it again soon. I don´t do the whole flushing though, just replace it
@Marco-ip5cw11 ай бұрын
what coolant?
@PetrolheadHQ11 ай бұрын
Had to do this after my coolant kept spilling out when the bike got hot, after changing it, it didn't do that again. I have seen a few bikes do the same thing and when I ask the owner, they didn't even know what I was talking about.
@Alpha-jp6lj9 күн бұрын
Happy to a scorpio classic 0:10
@Draecko11 ай бұрын
I actually did this entire dance before winter. Seems daunting at first, but it's pretty easy. Some bikes (like mine) need to be bled though, and my bleed screw needs the tank nearly vertical, so don't do that with a full tank ;)
@mohammedmudassir471911 ай бұрын
To the point straight...subd..very informative..❤
@matteblack580511 ай бұрын
As someone with a oil cooled bike, I think I should probably change it for a couple reasons
@MotoDash110011 ай бұрын
Can't start Sunday Funday wrong with a Chaos Causes video in the morning _now looking 👀 for the other moto channels that upload on Sundays_ , love that motovloggers and just moto channels period upload on Sundays. (edit: or on one same-day at all)
@adityagoswami571211 ай бұрын
Does Mahindra operate in your country? 0:09
@fsh8h_911 ай бұрын
Cleaning the colling system is very effective on a dirt bike by my own experience
@hooshangmaster6 сағат бұрын
i use 100% wagyuwetter. i hear some guy at michelin designed it and it's made in japan. it's more than enough to idle at stop lights and let me pretend im really fast.
@DaBinChe11 ай бұрын
Two years is too soon...this was true decades ago. With modern coolant they go at least 5years for the cheaper stuff, expensive stuff up to 15years.
@amin71811 ай бұрын
I just changed my coolant yesterday, my bike is 125cc, basically CBR125 but with different skin and only 5 speed, change every 10000km, bcs why not, i felt my bike getting hot quicker than usual and it only cost 1-5$ and one hour to change 😅
@Donuts_random_stuff11 ай бұрын
I don’t have to go through the trouble of coolant, also no need to change oil for me and I don’t even have to refuel That’s all because I don’t have a bike😂😂😂😅😅☹️😫😩🥺😢😭😭😭😭😭😭
@bendyer95469 ай бұрын
Tap water as coolant ...? 🤔
@heheboyholaamigo874211 ай бұрын
Yeah In my area most of coolant color is green the mountain dew green so I keep them away from children
@Tigerric311 ай бұрын
i never owned a bike long enough for this to be needed 😁
@dean_ferguson282511 ай бұрын
I love these type of videos
@ThisRandomGuyYouDidntNotice11 ай бұрын
learned that from my car, suddenly there was oil in my "lifetime of car coolant" - pretty happy that I couldn't mess that up on my air cooled FJ1200 :p
@garyramsdale934011 ай бұрын
Some bikes require vaccum refill kit or they have an air lock= overheating !!
@thisisganesh11 ай бұрын
happy to have a gixxer 250 that doesn't require liquid cooling
@daimonmt11 ай бұрын
I changed my mt-09 Tracer coolant 2 months ago. Nice video 👍
@Hazzyeditor-yy3ec11 ай бұрын
Who noticed the distilled water overflowed at 1:34 of the video
@ChaosCauses11 ай бұрын
I did!
@uses0ap11 ай бұрын
Keeping your radiator cap off over night is another trick to help release all air from the cooling system
@Snicker43311 ай бұрын
I changed my coolant about 5 months ago when I rebuilt my XJ6 xD
@paulroberts363911 ай бұрын
Damn. I have that ‘guilty - I should have done that recent’ feeling after watching this.
@aesamalam339111 ай бұрын
Thanks the last time I did, I forgot to rinse it with distilled water
@Moto2WorldMorocycleTravel11 ай бұрын
“Old bike” owner here…. Moto Guzzi v85TT and Ducati Scrambler 😂 air cooled engines team haha 😎
@nickzourb19011 ай бұрын
What a nice video. Meanwhile I own a Moto Guzzi V85TT so it feels even better to not have the hassle of a radiator, cooling liquids, water pumps, hoses etc . :P
@Fee.111 ай бұрын
It’s interesting nobody does proper/actual flushes at home anymore. The directions don’t even say to anymore apparently.
@adam34611 ай бұрын
my cb300r has inspect ever 12.8k km, I am guessing that the pipes, clamps or radiator will go before the coolant does.
@Fee.111 ай бұрын
@@adam346 uhhh what does that have to do with flushes? That’s even more reason to flush it.
@adam34611 ай бұрын
@@Fee.1 not really? Unless you are doing something you should not be with the bike the owner's manual is probably more correct than someone being sponsored by Motul... inspect means check, replace if necessary. Unless you have a way of telling whether or not your bike is running hotter than normal, it's likely fine.
@Fee.111 ай бұрын
@@adam346 you don’t flush because the coolant “goes bad” per se. Thats my point.
@adam34611 ай бұрын
@@Fee.1 if you have a new bike, are the only owner, should never need to touch it pending some external factor. Second-hand bikes, yeah, absolutely... they might have gotten a stone through the radiator and replaced it with a non-standard part with a different metal (iron, steel, ect...) that may create galvanic rust but that is literally the only reason I would... first and only owner, no need just inspect... second-hand, might as well for the peace of mind.
@CHAPNOE11 ай бұрын
Dang no hat or helmet awesome!!!
@PokerMuppet11 ай бұрын
Isn't this something that a full service should be taking care of? My bike is serviced every 6k miles which equates to roughly every 6-9 months as I don't commute at all.
@Deer-Hirsch11 ай бұрын
Well to be honest when I go service they change all fluids. Every 2 years, and with that and full checkbook my bike as higher value.
@Krom1hell11 ай бұрын
I change my coolant roughly every 7000 km..... Because you need your bike in tip top shape..... I've serviced my brake fluids once every 2 years .......once in my life.......And it ended up in a catastrophic fail in the twisties...... I said that i'm going to service my stuff as I see fit and when it needs it ....:P
@matthewkenny413511 ай бұрын
Nice!
@roythearcher11 ай бұрын
Wrong! I last changed my coolant when I had to replace my Radiator..... about four years ago!...🤔 Still cools brilliantly though....
@Rebaldoz11 ай бұрын
Ahaaaa, 2 years have passed already, time to change I guess.. right after I get my back fixed
@walt751811 ай бұрын
I use deionised water rather than distilled. Apart from that 👍
@incorrigible11711 ай бұрын
I drive a ls 411 air fryer.
@InsanitiesBrother11 ай бұрын
I'm lazy. My coolant gets replaced when my oil does.
@wakkogn935111 ай бұрын
I can't find the drain on my '99 Fat Boy.
@robinthepresent295211 ай бұрын
I replaced mine at Christmas when I developed a hole in my stupidly expensive Ducati radiator, unindented change of course bahahahaahha
@Motosadik11 ай бұрын
These motorcycle coolants are very expensive. Probably just because. In my car I can put coolant that cost 4 times less and lasts 4 more. I think that changing the coolant every 2 this is a beet of a scheme to make more money. Now that the oil on some bikes can be changed at 15000 km why not change something else just for fun.
@gulfcitynd11 ай бұрын
Yeah nope I have a air cooler bike
@hen34ie2211 ай бұрын
Hello van Edinburgh.Like jou videos nog voor ek dit kyk.
@csokolat11 ай бұрын
"keep it away from children" I need to keep it away from myself 😅
@FirdausAmir11 ай бұрын
I change it every 10k km because my oil strainer need to be clean but need to remove the side cover, its together with water pump 😂
@honestmstk979011 ай бұрын
cbr125?
@FirdausAmir11 ай бұрын
@@honestmstk9790 my bike cbr150r, all honda under 150cc all use oil strainer
@okkeboonstra458711 ай бұрын
Me watching this while having an aircooled Honda Grom
@thejupiter911111 ай бұрын
Fz25 and no coolant... Watching this because vroom vroom... 😅😅😅😅
@monokheros537311 ай бұрын
giggles giggles giggles giggles coolant? yea i have California to thank for some of my coolant changes Canada for some more and Russia for more.... they keep changing the air for me !!!
@Ryzza511 ай бұрын
I can't remember the last time I put petrol in mine lol
@clydejupiter245811 ай бұрын
*laughs in air cooled Harley… 😂 I came over from a ZX10r.
@frederickjeremy11 ай бұрын
Colaborate and listen, ice cube juice needs a brand new edition.