Suzuki Burgman 400 Valve Stem Replacement ** Warning Tip | Mitch's Scooter Stuff

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In this video I am going to show you how to replace valve stems on Burgman 400 for new angle shape valve stem... warning about installing on rear wheel, must watch!
*** Tools I used in this video:
Dish liquid soap

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Filmed by Mitch Bergsma
Edited on Final Cut Pro X on Mac
Scooter Intro edit by Erik Lauritzen

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*** Tools I used in this video:
Dish liquid soap

MitchsScooterStuff
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Very clever tip with the clamps Mitch!! Regarding the orientation of the valve stems, both of them should face the right side of the bike (or the opposite side of the side stand). This makes it easier to put air when the bike is on the side stand. Motorcycles that come with such angled stems from factory, have them facing the right side.

nksurfer
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Thank you so much for the tip. Everything worked out for me exactly as your tutorial showed. I was in a pinch when I looked into possible remedies that didn't involve removing the entire wheel. I would add that putting the bike on the center kickstand if it is available should be done when filling the tire back up. Thanks again!😊

jimmyramos
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Have been replacing tires of late n not replacing valve stems, now i have the exact issue and have irdered 90 degree valve stems. It's great to see the tire stay on while doing the replacement. Thanks for the video.

kunalkhanna
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I had that happen on my Gold Wing I sure wish I had seen this video first. that was a fantastic repair job

jimeckenrode
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This happened to me twice this year. 3 months ago on the rear and last week on the front.
I always change the valves when I change my tires, so I have around 100 new ones on the shelf, but I never thought about using those clamps.
I always have removed the complete wheel to do this. This will save me some time when I brake off a valve again someday.
Thanks Mitch...👍

Yiasya
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Thanks, Mitch! I just replaced my valve stem with your video. I'm feeling mighty accomplished, working on my motorcycle all by myself 😊

annastebelskyj
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Once again, I like your video. You keep the repairs cheap and simple.

ATMAtim
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Excellent. I would never have thought it could be done with the wheel still on the bike! I've just bought one! I think these vids are going to come in useful. Thanks Mitch!

peter
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Hi Mitch. I'm a 61 yr young female. Though I dont do the repairs to my k5 400S it's nice to know what the job entails so I wont get ripped off by repair persons. Sometimes they tell a woman these tall tails to make the job appear to be more than it is. Thank you for explaining things simply and thoroughly

gailconner
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Great video and great tip. I never realized how easy it was to change one of those.

timtaylor
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I have a Burgman K1 at 100, 000 km and I love it very much and drive him every day. I repair everything in my Burgy with my hands. Like for you from Bulgaria!!!!

ks-ekof
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Hi Mitch, I have been motorcycling (and scootering) since 1964 and came across your videos researching Burgman 400's as I'm intending to get one for the last few years of my two-wheeling
They are excellent and though I have been maintaining and repairing my own bikes since then have learnt plenty from your stuff, so many thanks for the uploads. Subscribed :-)

EricThomasHunterSweetland
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Thx bro great vid and saves me lots of $$$ and time from taking the tire off.

stevewhite
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Mitch , that information was priceless. Thank you very much. You are awesome.

markmoffett
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I did it the same way this spring on my 1100 Shadow Spirit rear tire. It wasn't leaking yet but I could see the dangerous valve cracking. Tire was about 85% tread. Both beads broke loose and I had to use a rachet strap arount the tread to get the tire against the rim so pressure started building up. You did a great job on this video Mitch which should be very helpful to many. Thank You.

jefffrayer
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Thank you! I'm swapping out my tires and figured I should swap out valve stems as well. Perfect video.

ctjanney
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Thank you Mitch, I would have taken the wheel off and taken it to a tyre repair shop. costing me money. With your valuable help, I should be able to do it myself.

MrDocMartens
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Mitch, once again your videos are amazingly clear and well produced. I've learned so much from you! Thanks again. Tom 1985 Honda CH250

wynntom
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You're good people Mitch...good videos...good family. I like this

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