Just finished an oil and filter change, few things in life are better than a job done well. Second time around, and it was more straight forward and far quicker with the right tools and manual. There is nothing to fear working on your bike, invest in good tools, buy a manual, take your time doing the task, build yourself up with easier jobs and reap the benefits
@@tanujmehta6505 Oh cool! I've had the chance to try both. Very good bikes! Here's my take. (Don't know if you want my verdict) If you're focusing more on long tours, get the Interceptor. Or your interest is more towards evening rides or Sunday trips, the GT will do :) Good luck :D
My Dad shares the same opinion. (The watches part too) He taught me the basics. I've done two oil changes on our '16 Royal Enfield 350. The satisfaction is unparalleled to a dealership service. That tail tidy looks cool! Goes very well with such a bike :)
Thanks Gokul! And yes, I love the way the tail tidy looks as well, I just have to figure out a way to prevent the rear tire from throwing mud and water on my back when it is raining... will likely repurpose a small fender or mudguard hidden underneath the license plate.
You make really good videos, i am always fascinated by the things you say and is a reason I also view bike riding differently now.
Cheers thanks Tanuj!
Just finished an oil and filter change, few things in life are better than a job done well. Second time around, and it was more straight forward and far quicker with the right tools and manual. There is nothing to fear working on your bike, invest in good tools, buy a manual, take your time doing the task, build yourself up with easier jobs and reap the benefits
Thank you, Chris.
Thanks as always!
I am gonna buy my first bike soon. I hope to explore places and having fun.
Which bike are you learning towards to? :D
@@gokulkrishm51 i am thinking of buying RE continental GT 650. I haven't ever rode a RE but i will try out and buy if i like it.
@@tanujmehta6505 Oh cool! I've had the chance to try both. Very good bikes! Here's my take. (Don't know if you want my verdict) If you're focusing more on long tours, get the Interceptor. Or your interest is more towards evening rides or Sunday trips, the GT will do :)
Good luck :D
My Dad shares the same opinion. (The watches part too) He taught me the basics. I've done two oil changes on our '16 Royal Enfield 350. The satisfaction is unparalleled to a dealership service.
That tail tidy looks cool! Goes very well with such a bike :)
Thanks Gokul! And yes, I love the way the tail tidy looks as well, I just have to figure out a way to prevent the rear tire from throwing mud and water on my back when it is raining... will likely repurpose a small fender or mudguard hidden underneath the license plate.
@@ChrisIronhardt Yep. That's a good idea.
Such a joy to find another person that has been impacted by Pirsigs philosophy as i have been...
Pirsig is one of the best. Have you read Lila? That is one of my all time favorites.
What an awesome video Chris, well done!! 👍👍
Great video!
Great message.
Cheers.
Amazing videos man!