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BROS WITH BOWS
Добавлен 17 фев 2016
. Be prepared for gut wrenching laughter, modest humiliation, and some total screw ups as we share our Southern Alberta Adventures, and half-baked attempts to fix our own crap because we’re too cheap to pay someone that knows what they’re doing.
No Guts. No Story.
No Guts. No Story.
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2006 Yamaha Grizzly 660 Front and Rear Brakes
Просмотров 87 тыс.8 лет назад
DIY front and rear quad brakes. Easy to follow step by step instructions.
Irish Setter Vaprtrek Boot Field Test Review
Просмотров 19 тыс.8 лет назад
Quick video of how Irish Setter boots hold up to real life abuse
kananaskis off the beaten path
Просмотров 1038 лет назад
Epic back country hike to 6500 feet with dare devil descent and breath taking views. Good for Nothing Safety by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: www.twinmusicom.org/
Hike in and Trail Camera Setup
Просмотров 1568 лет назад
Join the Bros With Bows Team as we hike in and setup our trail cameras.
2005 Yamaha Grizzly 660 Rear Wheel Bearings
Просмотров 30 тыс.8 лет назад
DIY 2005 Yamaha Grizzly 660 Rear Wheel Bearing Removal And Installation.
Great Video. I watched it and changed my brakes front and back on my 06 yamaha grizzly. Thanks
Do a video on replacing front upper ball joint .
I heard, "welcome to blows and bros"
I just did my rear brakes on a 2005 kodiak but I did it from the side not the back..why would u do them from the back?..I tried..lol..made no sence too me
Awesome video. Thank you. What size is the rear castle nut? What size of socket do you need? 27mm?
When you pop out the rear brake pin and can't find it on the floor or in the belly pan, look in the plastic air tube. That there is experience talking....
First hike? In comments you say you wore them twice... In video you say "these ones held up good" - cant tell if you're trying to bash irish setters or brag how hard you hike in boots 🤷♂️
Thanks I will not buy
Excellent video. Thanks for the effort
I am 14 5,7 and have this bike could I race it
Thank you
You should really wire wheel the retainer pins and also re grease the slider pins
The hex bolts are seized. Any tips?
good job
How did you compress the rear caliper pistons?
Just stick a pry bar in there.
Hi I got 2001 yamaha grizzly 600 4x4 its the brake same to this one?
Thanks, just did mine today after watching your video. Compressing piston was a big help.
Thanks for the very helpful video. Bought a used griz and am a bit new to it. Got the brakes done with confidence. Watching the vid made it very easy. I will be doing the bearings this winter so I've already watched that one. Any other maintenance vids you put on for griz I will watch. Helps to know exactly what tools a guy needs before starting. Thanx again.
That’s awesome. Love watching my kid have fun too!
Kindly recommend to me which snake resisant boot you would recommend.....thanks
thumbs up
good job
Mine are fine
Do those allen bolts that go through the pads need any brake lube? Mine were a bit corroded and sticky. Also the pad hooks over another rod on one end and that looked a bit sticky too.
eclipser2004 I always lube caliber pins, make sure to silicone brake lube though!
Thenks!!!!
Thanks
So the "sealed" bearings from Yamaha need no seal on the inner side right? Kind of freaked out today changing my bearings looking for any seals inside the kit I bought lol.
Yep, junk. Mine aren't falling apart, but they leak. Not happy.
I'm looking at a 2006 grizzly this weekend. Can you tell me what I should look for ands the weak spots to look at for. Thanks
Front drive shaft splines. The splined shaft is short and the splines tend to wear out. I had a rear axle pop out, they are only held in by a spring pin. You can pull it all apart and bolt the two inner axles together.
well i was going to get these but now im not. i recently got the under armour valsetz and while they are the most comfortable boot i have ever worn the reviews were terrible and now i know why. 2 months old and they are complete garbage. so from now on im going to rely on the reviews.
Always check your boots for grease....if they aren't clean...they've cracked
what size socket do you use to hammer the bearing out?
That was the second time I wore them, less then 6 months old
Ralph Wann Try your local hardware store, I know you can get epoxy for putting protective caps on the toes work boots that stuff is pretty durable and should hold it tight.
Thanks again
your welcome
my welcome?
Very helpful thanks, young man.
great instructions, I have a 2006 Yamaha 660 grizzly and am wondering if you are going to do more on that machine, I am interested in gravity flushing front and rear brakes/rebuilding front & rear master cylinders and anything else that pertains to that model machine
robert sullivan
Thanks for watching. more to come.
Beautiful country. Thanks for the video
You can get a floor jack at canadian tire 25% off as well. ;)
Good tutorial. Good video. Good job boys