#27 - KTM 390 Adventure | Fuel X lite & Airbox Lid Install [UPDATE]

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

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  • @PhillyLS1
    @PhillyLS1 Год назад +22

    Hey bud. I wanted to make a comment as I have raced for years and actually worked for/with an air filter company. Please understand I'm not "sniping" you or giving you a hard time. You said that the manufacturers sacrifice filtration for airflow. That's not correct. OEM filters sacrifice air flow for cost and ease of maintenance. In terms of cost, paper filters are just that... cheap. It's a compromise. Furthermore emissions factor in. What you're not mentioning is that aftermarket non oem filters (which you pay a premium for) use different materials that A. flow better due to said material and B. are used by enthusiasts that will take extra time to work on their machine. Two popular air filter materials are gause (K&N) and foam (Twin Air). Both have advantages and disadvantages but do not sacrifice particulate filtration for airflow. Due to the nature of the material, they flow better by their nature. Foam filters require more maintenance, are cheaper, but have diminishing returns. The particulates caught in the filter can not be completely washed out. Gause filters flow better and can be washed better but are inferior in sandy conditions without a pre-filter.
    I recommend HIGHLY taking that air intake pre filter off. As I stated you'll be blocking more particulate materials, but you're sacrificing airflow and more importantly air temperature. IAT's are crucial on vehicle without mass air sensors. Finally if you're worried about particulate ingestion make sure you're actually getting foreign material past the filter. I recommend using a borescope to see what your situation is past the filter. And AND if you are getting particulate ingestion, then it's more likely an airbox seal issue and not the filter.
    I hope this helps and I'm not coming across as a dick. If you look at my channel, all we do is race offroad. The can ams I race have a pre-filter on our cvt's and the first thing we do is remove it as in sandy races the dust build up super heats the cvt. It's better to blow out the cvt and change a belt then DNF a race or melt a belt. Conversely it's better to have a little bit of dirt in your filter than your fuel controller having to dump fuel and foul plugs due to an air restriction issue. I dunno, something to think about. I'm wrong all the time, but just some food for thought.

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад +6

      Wow, thanks for the detail brother. And no worries, I’m very thankful when people correct me. I will definitely keep this in mind. 👍

    • @interstellarguy
      @interstellarguy Год назад +5

      An easy way to know if dust is getting into the air filter box is to apply a thin layer of Vaseline inside the air box. Check after a week to see if there is any dust.

  • @caldaemon
    @caldaemon 19 дней назад +1

    Thanks for sharing! Hi from Ireland!

  • @Dani-hh3qd
    @Dani-hh3qd Год назад +2

    Thanks for the video, it was very helpful and I like your music choice. Makes it entertaining instead of boring!

  • @matiasmorbidelli
    @matiasmorbidelli Год назад +3

    Great job showing how the air filter works. Regards from Argentina

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад

      Thanks Matias, feedback is much appreciated👍.

  • @edvul
    @edvul Год назад +2

    Finally installed my fuelx thanks to this video. Also had to lift the tank the cable was way in there. Cutting a few zipties helped alot. Very easy job and the results are noticeable. Its a big improvement i dont have to downshift as much and it feels very smooth.

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад

      Yes, one of the best upgrades I’ve done for sure. I agree with the smoothed out low end. I’ve actually started the bike in 3rd gear 🤣.

  • @RonOrud
    @RonOrud Год назад +7

    Great video. I love my FuelX lite. I put it on with 24 miles on the bike. I am half way in on break in mileage. I can’t wait to feel the full force after break in. They say the power jumps up after the service.

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад +1

      Really? That’s interesting. I just took my bike out yesterday…unbelievable difference. The lid filter is definitely helping out as well. Will be uploading shortly.

    • @Ntmoffi
      @Ntmoffi Год назад

      Does the bike automatically change around that time or no? Or does your dealer have to sort of "unlock" it for you?

    • @RonOrud
      @RonOrud Год назад +1

      @@Ntmoffi I hit break in and did the service and reset the light, no difference that I noticed, but you doget the higher revs/more power. Maybe that is what everyone is talking about?

  • @PauldelRosario
    @PauldelRosario 5 месяцев назад +3

    Good info, Joe. This channel is like a 390 service manual. lol

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  5 месяцев назад

      Haha, that’s the idea 🤣

  • @ALTIG-i2x
    @ALTIG-i2x Год назад +2

    Thanks, just getting ready to put mine in and i was suspecting taking off the fuel tank was the way to go.

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад

      Yeah, much easier and cleaner. Plus, as one commenter mentioned, by learning how to remove the fuel tank, you’ve gotten yourself one (big) step closer to learning how to change the spark plug. Good luck!

  • @hash2shyam
    @hash2shyam Год назад +1

    great video, nicely explained.

  • @jimvoitstraveller
    @jimvoitstraveller Год назад +1

    My friend, amazing video , thanks for sharing 👍🏼👍🏼😊🙋‍♂️

  • @johndebbarma4015
    @johndebbarma4015 Год назад +1

    I have put on my adv 250 but couldn’t find were to put the ground after seeing your video I finally put the ground as you had kept it’s working smoothly and power

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад +1

      Yeah, sorry my video cut off, GoPro overheated. It just goes on the battery negative.👍

    • @johndebbarma4015
      @johndebbarma4015 Год назад

      @@advinjapan same problem so I sold my GoPro last time it just went blank

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад +1

      Oh bummer, sorry to hear that. Overheating is a problem though with all action cameras. Doesn’t matter what you have.

    • @johndebbarma4015
      @johndebbarma4015 Год назад

      @@advinjapan ya so do you do long tours

    • @johndebbarma4015
      @johndebbarma4015 Год назад

      @@advinjapan if then try to come northeast India for the tour we a having ride for northeast tour Ktm adv

  • @SlyStrashMan
    @SlyStrashMan Год назад +1

    Sweet, finally! Silly people with big hands AND now we know how to change the spark plug! Hope you enjoy the difference! My ABS tends to kick in a bit when I shift to 2nd while goosing it. 😂

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад +1

      Thanks Bodyarmor, yes, you’re right! I totally forgot about the spark plug sitting under the fuel tank. I can’t wait to give this a go👍

  • @sachinhosmani1788
    @sachinhosmani1788 Год назад +1

    Hello,
    Appreciate your hardwork into getting to know things. So the final conclusion of Quantitative and Qualitative has summed up to clean air. Yes the point of desert/dusty places sure would help with pre-filter.
    - India

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад

      Yes, sir! Thanks for the feedback Sachin, very helpful.

  • @tsdmoto
    @tsdmoto Год назад +1

    Fantastic video as usual, nice demonstration of the impact of using the airbox lid filter. I suspect you'll notice a big difference with the airbox lid filter but curious how you feel about the sound.

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад +1

      Thanks a lot! I absolutely love the sound. But it can cause a lot of vibration under the seat so for longer trips I will put the OEM lid back on. 👍

    • @tsdmoto
      @tsdmoto Год назад +1

      @@advinjapan Do you feel the snorkel mod is worth it if you didn't want to go with the modified lid?

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад +1

      @@tsdmoto it's dependent on where you live. In very dusty areas it's a must. If not, then it doesn't add much of anything. If you go that route, be sure to clean that thing often or you could restrict airflow.

  • @virajvrooms
    @virajvrooms 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi again. I managed to install the fuel X lite without removing the tank. Not sure how 🤣. The FuelX + lamda sesor plugs are on the left side now. Exactly in front of this black cover that you point at 16:42. I like it that way, as it's easy to unplug for testing the before and after scenarios. My only concern is, Will the engine heat spoil the plug or wires if I keep it this way?

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  3 месяца назад

      Hey, long time no chat. I don’t think so, as long as it’s not touch the block itself. You should be alright. Glad to hear the install when smooth!

    • @virajvrooms
      @virajvrooms 3 месяца назад

      @@advinjapan Thanks. I will just double-check that.

  • @JJPsyc
    @JJPsyc Год назад +1

    I just installed the DNA lid and TuneX Lite. Seems like smoother throttle response down low and perhaps a bump in the upper mid range. Definitely a throatier intake sound when accelerating.

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад

      Completely agree, the throttle honk is a lovely sound. Any overheating issues?

    • @JJPsyc
      @JJPsyc Год назад

      @@advinjapan I didn't ride for very long after the install. So far no overheating. I live at high elevation so it hasn't been very hot, so far.

  • @louisdvx
    @louisdvx 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hey man, nice vid thanks. I live in Japan too and ride a Vitpilen 401, which has the same engine as your KTM. I bought the DNA and K&N filters on Amazon, should be arriving soon. Couple questions: (i) Where did you buy you FuelX Lite? (ii) are the filters & the FuelX Shaken proof?
    Keep it up!

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks a lot! What part of Japan? I purchased the fuelx straight from their website. And yes, both the filter and the fuelx will pass shaken no problems.

    • @louisdvx
      @louisdvx 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@advinjapanSweet. I'm close to Kamakura, you?

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  10 месяцев назад +1

      Kamakura is about an hour from me. I’m in northern Saitama. We should ride sometime. I’ll be passing through Kamakura here in a few weeks. You’re welcome to join me for part of the way.

  • @stephenfox728
    @stephenfox728 Год назад +1

    FuelX Lite road test results? Did you find this would improve the low rpm strength ( ability to lug ) when off-road?

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад +1

      Hey Stephen, it’s been near 100 degrees with 80% humidity here lately. Just haven’t been able to get on the bike. It’s coming soon though, I promise👍. Just to give you an idea, fantastic smoothening in the lower gears with a bit of added power as well.

  • @scottsmith1897
    @scottsmith1897 Год назад +1

    Just put the fuel x on my 23 and wow it was simple.......... connector was right there and easy to grab...... had to pull side panels and lift tank just to get wires routed back to the battery.....

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад

      Nice, yeah I’ve seen several videos of people being able to do it without removing the tank. Nice👍

    • @scottsmith1897
      @scottsmith1897 Год назад +2

      @@advinjapan I had more issues getting to the injector when putting on the fuel programmer....... am running both fuel X light and a BSDB programmer and bike runs great.

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад

      BSDB?? I’ll check it out, sweet!

    • @blastradiu5
      @blastradiu5 Год назад

      @@scottsmith1897 I have the BDSB (Dobeck/EJK) controller and was planning to try Fuelx Lite. Is there a benefit to running both?

    • @scottsmith1897
      @scottsmith1897 Год назад +2

      @@blastradiu5 I was trying to get rid of the surging at lower rpms and it has seemed to help. The fuel x only works up to the point where the BDSB kicks in. Talked to the guy who sells them and he did not see an issue piggy backing them together. So far it has worked out well.

  • @TheBigBlueMarble
    @TheBigBlueMarble Год назад +1

    The issue that I see with adding an airbox lid that includes a high-performance (i.e. high flow) filter is that most air is then bypassing the main filter. Start the engine and check the amount of air actually flowing through the snorkel. It is probably very little.

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад

      Hey, thanks for the comment. If you watch the entire video you’ll see that I demonstrated just that with a feather.

    • @The101damnations
      @The101damnations Год назад

      Hey BigBlue, I see you on almost every Husqvarna/KTM video. I'm curious what setup you are running on your bike? Aftermarket air filter? FuelX? Powertronic?

  • @69sled
    @69sled 6 месяцев назад +1

    I ride a 2016 gen 1 duke 390 here in JAPAN, I replaced the Air filter and added the open lid mod to the bike, and I eliminated the snorkel. Currently going to change the sprocket and add an MSD ignition, and a rekluse Torqdrive clutch. This bike is perfect for running around considering how ridiculous the traffic can get around here in Japan. Fuel X is next after all that, thinking about changing the Airbox and maybe the injector?

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  6 месяцев назад

      Hey, nice to see someone else riding here. Damn, that’s a lot of work (and money🤣). Good luck dude, let me know how it goes👍.

  • @virajvrooms
    @virajvrooms 11 месяцев назад +1

    Did this install today referring your video. Thanks. However, after the installation I have ridden the bike for a few kms. Not noticing any remarkable difference interms of low end torque or smoother quickshifting. The throttle response however has improved marginally. Wondering if the the unit is supposed to tune itself over a period of time 🤔

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  11 месяцев назад

      Have you had your first service? I also have hear it does take some time for it to adjust to your riding. It is perhaps most noticeable if you use it with a a filter upgrade (stage 1 and most with stage 2).

    • @virajvrooms
      @virajvrooms 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@advinjapan Yeah. I have completed 3 services already. One had the KTM firmware upgrade as well. Mine is the late 2022 version. I suspect they got rid of the issues to some extent on the latter versions. Hence the difference might not be noticable. I will monitor however. My next job is tho install the aux lamps and then tucking the Veridian Cruise module inside the headlamp unit. Again. I am referring your videos 😀

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  11 месяцев назад

      @virajvrooms nice! I recommend splicing in water proof connectors on your aux lights for quick removal when working on the bike.

  • @Nokotanu1961
    @Nokotanu1961 Год назад +1

    タンク周りの取り扱いがよくわかって勉強になりました。FuelXとDNAフィルターの換装で効果が知りたいです。これからもよろしくお願いします。

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад +1

      Hey Nokotanu, いつもありがとう!fuelx liteは間違いなくお勧めできるよ。でも、dnaフィルターが原因かもしれないオーバーヒートの問題があるので、テストが終ったら、動画アップします。

    • @Nokotanu1961
      @Nokotanu1961 Год назад +1

      @@advinjapan たのしみにしてま~す

  • @themok3rify
    @themok3rify Год назад +1

    Excellent! Excellent! You’re ticking off all the performance mods for the adv 390. Exhaust only thing left.
    Now join us on the darkside and Decat the bike 👺
    I’m using the Coober decat header + Best Dual Sport Bikes Exhaust End Cap mod (which is cheaper then buying a new exhaust slip-on).

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад +4

      Hah! Oh man, I spend any more on this bike and my wife will leave me 🤣🤣

  • @antonio1028FTW
    @antonio1028FTW Год назад +1

    Very interested aftermarket AliExpress fenders , could not find them , do you have a link for those? Thanks

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад

      Hey Antonio, are you talking about the high fender on the front? This is a Polisport fender, DIY attached: #17 - KTM 390 Adventure | Budget High Fender Hack
      ruclips.net/video/7smeVe_2Dhs/видео.html

    • @antonio1028FTW
      @antonio1028FTW Год назад

      @@advinjapan no if i understood correctly on AliExpress near the tank , i don't know how to call them 😅

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад +2

      Oh the fairings! Yeah, they stopped selling them apparently😭.

  • @roysyntageros4191
    @roysyntageros4191 7 месяцев назад +1

    Has anything changed on your bike how you filter air? My bike came new from the showroom floor with the UniFilter system installed. Even a spare pre oiled foam filter was under the seat in a zip lock bag !

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hey Roy, nothing new since this video. That’s a great deal, those two filters will last you the entire life of the bike.

    • @roysyntageros4191
      @roysyntageros4191 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@advinjapan BTW I still think the FuelX Lite was worth the upgrade. My bike wouldnt start at first crank, even the day I picked it up it didnt start first time the dealer pushed the button. I didnt think anything other than oh its gotta be cold, but it did it every time for weeks. Since I installed the FuelX it starts first time everytime. So I'd say get the FuelX even if you dont do any mode to the airbox.

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  7 месяцев назад

      @roysyntageros4191 definitely, totally agree

  • @chadgilbertson3071
    @chadgilbertson3071 Год назад +1

    Weird how you had to take the tank off. My green o2 connector was right behind the left side cover about left of center of the bike and took about 5 min to unplug after cutting 3 zip ties and pulling it down.

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад

      Yeah, for some people it’s right there. I pulled my cover off as well. Couldn’t reach it.

  • @dexterax6634
    @dexterax6634 Год назад +1

    DO WE HAVE TO WAIT FOR THE FUEL X LITE TO TURN GREEN EVERYTIME WE OFF THE IGNITION OR IS IT ON THE GO

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад +1

      Hello. You should wait for ten seconds after you turn the key, then you can turn the bike on and go.

    • @dexterax6634
      @dexterax6634 Год назад

      @@advinjapan thanks mate

  • @tomg6284
    @tomg6284 Год назад +1

    I recommend project farm, he does an air filter test. He covers the reusable type. You will never go reusable after you see how bad they are.

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад

      I just watched it😳. I’ve already taken off the old filter for my Hokkaido trip, but I didn’t check the airbox for debris, I will now. Thanks a lot, Tom🙏.

  • @arunbabu6524
    @arunbabu6524 8 месяцев назад +1

    Have you faced any issues with water creeping through the lid air filter ?. I tried a pressure wash with the stock air box cover and i could see water on top of the lid. What changes have you made to cope with the situation ( rain riding) ?

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hey, thanks for the comment. I too have done pressure washer tests and a small amount of water makes its way in the pillion seat area. I’ve never had water in the filter itself. I actually don’t use this filter on long trips because of the risk of rain. The only time I use it is when I know I’m going off road, close by and the weather is good.

    • @arunbabu6524
      @arunbabu6524 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@advinjapanI found your mods very interesting and I bought a BMC air-filter and i came to know that before installing the lid filter, it is recommended to use a fuel injector controller . So i bought the newly lunched fuel x pro plus which is claimed to have increase torque by 25% on par throttle.
      I tested the product extensively and i found no difference in performance. Without fuel-x , fuel-x mode 1, fuel-x mode 3, fuel-x mode 8 and fuel-x mode 10 . Has same idling RPM. Same speed at 4k RPM at 1st,2nd and 3rd gear. Same speed and similar knocking issue (at identical rpm) on no-throttle at 1st, 2nd and 3rd gear.
      I contacted the support team and as per them fuel-x is working fine but they are unable to explain why i am not seeing performance difference.
      It would be great if you can do a video on with fuel-x and without fuel-x performance difference on closed loop. Is it really making a difference or just an illusion ?. I cannot find a video on youtube where influencers technically comparing with fuel-x and without fuel-x.

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hey arun, thanks a lot. That might be something worth doing. I do have a reader now so I can see diagnostics. 25% seems a bit out of the realm of possibility. I think the biggest gains come from using it in conjunction with after market filter. Stick around and I might do something like this for you.

    • @arunbabu6524
      @arunbabu6524 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@advinjapan thanks a ton. I already have a BMC airfilter.

  • @EvgeniX.
    @EvgeniX. 9 месяцев назад +1

    watching the video, you rotated the fuel tank clockwise both times, so u done a 360 on the fuel line 🤨
    r u sure there's no bent lines left after your job?

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the heads up. You know actually the tubes were fine, it was the electrical wires that go to the fuel pump that I eventually messed up😱.

    • @EvgeniX.
      @EvgeniX. 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@advinjapan well, at least its not that much to disassemble 😉

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  9 месяцев назад +1

      @EvgeniX. I could have used your comment a few months ago when problems started happening. Omg, it took me 3 days of diagnosing as the wire came loose slowly over time. It’s a miracle I discovered it.

  • @amalantonyabraham
    @amalantonyabraham Год назад +1

    You should take extra care from now on while riding in rain and when washing the bike. There's a great possibility that water could enter from under the seat. I suggest that you use the stock airbox lid for those conditions.

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад

      Thank you for heads up Amal, and very good adobe indeed as the DNA filters do not catch water. 👍

  • @discopunkgr
    @discopunkgr Год назад +1

    Any video coming up with the results of FuelX installation? Cheers!

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад +1

      Thanks Discopunk! I made a video the other day and the audio was junk. I’ll have to do it again. It’ll be out asap👍.

  • @blastradiu5
    @blastradiu5 Год назад +1

    On your Fuelx Lite box, does it indicate "KTM Duke/RC 390 (2012-2022) NBX-KTM-DR-390-L"?

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад

      Hey H M, I ordered the KTM 390 Adventure model (2020-2022) NBX-KTM-AD-390-L.

    • @blastradiu5
      @blastradiu5 Год назад +1

      @@advinjapan Thanks. I was shipped the Duke/RC one but Powertronic tells me it's the same. Not sure if I should get rid of it or try it. Gotta wonder, why label them differently if they're "the same"?

    • @blastradiu5
      @blastradiu5 Год назад +1

      Who did you order from?

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад +1

      Yeah you got me on that one, not sure why there’s a difference in model name. The instruction in my box are for the Duke so 😂. You should be fine, it just the connector that needs to fit the bike. ADV and Duke are identical so, should be fine 👍. I’m out here now trying her out…mate, unbelievable power boost!

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад

      @@blastradiu5 Powertronic

  • @ankush1821
    @ankush1821 Год назад +1

    Sir, whats the difference after using filter and Fuel x,
    Shall i go with it or not?
    My daily running is 70 KM..

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад

      Here is my final review of both: 2023 #25 - KTM 390 Adventure | Overheating & Fuelx Lite + DNA Lid Filter Review
      ruclips.net/video/0ZGD47nZtuo/видео.html

  • @dipuBarua
    @dipuBarua Год назад +1

    Except for Europe and may be some parts in US and Canada, this is not recommended! I live in India and I can't possibly think of running without the OEM filter set-up because of dust and pollution!!

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад

      Yeah, definitely would benefit from a prefilter. 👍

  • @sachinhosmani1788
    @sachinhosmani1788 Год назад +1

    Headups for info:
    ruclips.net/video/6ZR2HRzX-kI/видео.html

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад

      This is great Sachin, thanks. Though the stalling issue is not necessary isolated to one single problem. The spark plug has also been a related issue, as well as pinched fuel lines.
      Finally, rider skill needs to be considered as well. The 390 has a very fast rpm roll off when cutting the throttle, which can also stall the bike if you aren’t feathering the clutch or downshifting properly. I feel like a lot of the stalling “problems” could be avoided simply by managing the clutch/ throttle and gear shifting better (myself included 😅).

  • @gerrittenberkdeboer7763
    @gerrittenberkdeboer7763 6 месяцев назад +1

    You HAVE TO leave the stock filter in the box, you heros.
    You are creating a second INLET.
    Without the filter INSIDE, the box has aN unfiltered HOLE.

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  6 месяцев назад

      Yes, I agree. Removing the filter would increase flow from the snorkel

  • @SticksAandstonesBozo
    @SticksAandstonesBozo Год назад +1

    I have this bike. I wish it was quicker and faster. But the bottom line after 35 years of dealing with bikes I can afford not bikes I would love to have..... You always cause issues when trying to get more out of these bikes. Its just a fact.

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад

      I do appreciate the concern Mike🙏. To some degree you are correct. Most bikes just do what they are supposed to do. Adding anything extra tends to push them to places they weren't necessarily designed to go. That’s said, these are pretty light upgrades.

  • @garyrobinson7128
    @garyrobinson7128 Год назад +1

    Great videos! But that background musik 🎵 makes me want to stop watching!

    • @advinjapan
      @advinjapan  Год назад +2

      Sorry Gary, I kind of noticed it was a bit loud this time. I’ve taken note 👍.