@@soundlaboratoriessoundsrig8289 thanks for the input. I think I'm going to start doing more of these how-to videos. I'm constantly working on bikes and thought I throw a video out here and there. I will eventually get better at them and cutting them down a little. Haven't done a video in a really long time and got to get back into the swing of things. Again thanks for your input 👍🏻
Great question. Since I live in Florida we can ride all year round and no need to put a charger on it. You probably live in a colder climate and you may have to put a charger on it once or twice during the winter months. I would not leave a charger on a lithium battery because it could damage it. Just get the battery up to peak power and take the charger off, might only take a few minutes.
Well, I was filming at the Ace Cafe in Orlando and they shut down. They are in the process of moving to a new location in Florida and as soon as they open up again I can make some new content. So in the meantime it will be various video's on how to... I'm excited to do more dyno video's in the future. i think the new location will open by the end of this year or early next year.
@@TRocksGarage777 Off topic from Australia here and a video from you a few years ago..? That 1972 CB350 four had NOT only done 5,242 miles as terrible condition of the LEFT side covers and the gauges themselves clearly indicate that this is what these look like after 52,242 miles. EVERYONE winds these old speedometers back. It's so easy a child can do it. You done got had there sir.
Excellent work!
Thanks, mystery solved 👍
Thanks for the video. It was a big help.
@@soundlaboratoriessoundsrig8289 thanks for the input. I think I'm going to start doing more of these how-to videos. I'm constantly working on bikes and thought I throw a video out here and there. I will eventually get better at them and cutting them down a little. Haven't done a video in a really long time and got to get back into the swing of things. Again thanks for your input 👍🏻
Does the lithium battery need to be in a trickle charger during winter? Or it holds on for 6 months 😅?
Great question. Since I live in Florida we can ride all year round and no need to put a charger on it. You probably live in a colder climate and you may have to put a charger on it once or twice during the winter months. I would not leave a charger on a lithium battery because it could damage it. Just get the battery up to peak power and take the charger off, might only take a few minutes.
What happened to the Dyno clips?!??
Well, I was filming at the Ace Cafe in Orlando and they shut down. They are in the process of moving to a new location in Florida and as soon as they open up again I can make some new content. So in the meantime it will be various video's on how to... I'm excited to do more dyno video's in the future. i think the new location will open by the end of this year or early next year.
@@TRocksGarage777 Off topic from Australia here and a video from you a few years ago..? That 1972 CB350 four had NOT only done 5,242 miles as terrible condition of the LEFT side covers and the gauges themselves clearly indicate that this is what these look like after 52,242 miles. EVERYONE winds these old speedometers back. It's so easy a child can do it. You done got had there sir.
here is a suggestion... get your son..you wife..your daughter..your neighbor to hold the phone..so you can use both hands