Can We Fix This Locked Up Yamaha TT-R125LE Ep52
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
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What a bummer on the lost footage. I always get a kick watching your videos, informative, and a little humorous. Makes for a good watch.
Unfortunately it seems to be happening more often. Thank you for your support.
Any update on that Chinese cylinder?? Man no one has made an update video on them, few videos of people installing them but no updates or reviews??????
Unfortunately I don’t. I sold the bike. All I can say is that it felt very well made. Can’t speak on the longevity of the Nikasil coating but it was actually impressive that the tolerances were so tight. I would say give it a shot for the price.
Why is there not 100k subscribers. I watch a lot of content like this. Yours is top shelf!
Maybe some day. Thank you for your feedback and support.
I want to buy a slide hammer, could you give me some insight on the one you have used?
Awesome video thank you kind sir
Thank you for watching and for your feedback. I have a few slide hammers so I’m not sure which one you’re talking about in particular. Most of these can be purchased off of Amazon fairly inexpensively. It just depends on what you’re looking to do with it
You just saved me with this video!!!!! Thanks alot.
Thank you for your feedback and support
Looks great, nice work. Do you have a rule for which bolts should get loctite? Or are you just following service manual?
Thank you and great question. Any bolt inside the engine that could vibrate out and cause damage will get blue threadlocker.
@@restoroosterohv Good rule of thumb, thanks. Found your channel last week and I'm glad I did. Just started playing with repairing bikes and coming from an auto tech background it's nice to see the nuances of motorcycle engines from another tech and not some kids in their garage haha
@@SkillCollectors Glad you are enjoying my content. I appreciate you.
Great video !
Thank you
is there any specific reason you use an impact? I can tell your super carful but I screwed my tar-125 clutch case up BAD using one back when I was dumb lol but now Im terrified to use them lol
Laziness… I would 100% recommend to use a torque wrench on all bolts. I’ve been doing this for many years and know my tools very well so I cheat a little. There are certain bolts that I will torque for sure. It’s not an excuse and I know it sets a bad example for my viewers. Thanks for airing your concern and I will try to be more vigilant in future videos. Appreciate you watching.
@@restoroosterohv oh no I didn't mean to like call you out I just didn't know if you had a specific reason lol but thank you soooooo much for the video extremely informative and you just gained a subscriber!
No worries my friend. Thanks for your feedback and support.
@@restoroosterohv for sure!
nice vid!!
Thank you