Fantastic camera work and lighting, good sir! I’ve learned the hard way that DIY maintenance on my Diavel 1260s never goes as planned. But hey, it’s always a great excuse to expand the tool collection which, let’s be honest, brings its own kind of joy. So, for me it’s not a total $hit show… just a mostly $hit show. Best of luck with the rest of the project, and I’m eagerly awaiting the next vid!
Good question! It's more of an OCD thing for me so that I know it's being installed in the same direction as removed. I don't know if there's scientific evidence that points to a chain wearing in a particular direction, but I'd rather not take a chance installing it "backwards".
Two wheel or four, always informative. Is the shock being rebuilt to 2009 OEM-spec or have there been evolutions to the parts that can be usefully incorporated?
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Fantastic camera work and lighting, good sir! I’ve learned the hard way that DIY maintenance on my Diavel 1260s never goes as planned. But hey, it’s always a great excuse to expand the tool collection which, let’s be honest, brings its own kind of joy. So, for me it’s not a total $hit show… just a mostly $hit show. Best of luck with the rest of the project, and I’m eagerly awaiting the next vid!
Finally some more 1198 content. Thanks, mate. 🙏
This will help me so much when I tackle my 07 S4R.
Great clear & concise work Bruh!
Love the attention to detail as always. What is the reason to mark the chain?
Good question! It's more of an OCD thing for me so that I know it's being installed in the same direction as removed. I don't know if there's scientific evidence that points to a chain wearing in a particular direction, but I'd rather not take a chance installing it "backwards".
Two wheel or four, always informative. Is the shock being rebuilt to 2009 OEM-spec or have there been evolutions to the parts that can be usefully incorporated?