Dang. I just put a perfectly good set of bedrails in the recycling, literally yesterday. I'm sure I could have found a better use for them. Thanks for sharing the video though. I'm sure at some point I'll end up copying this, just like I've copied many of your x300 mods.
Thank you. Angle iron is something I keep around as I find uses for it every so often. I'll get back to X300 stuff. We are in a heat wave right now and tearing the bike apart isn't going to happen just yet.
@@trekOCLVone haha. I'm in West Palm Beach Florida. I know how the heat can back burner many an outdoor project. Been putting off my bikes oil change for a month now. It's a good thing it's been too hot to ride much. You're an interesting guy though, so I'll tend to give whatever you put out there a chance, bike related or not.
@@papertiger795 Thank you for your compliments. I'm educated in electrical/electronic engineering. But I've been having fun with projects that are mostly mechanical. It has been said that mechanics that you can see is easier to understand, rather than electronics that you see but can't experience firsthand what it is capable of.
@@trekOCLVone I certainly agree with that last statement... I'm educated at RUclips university, and have done some trial and error tinkering here and there. With some success. Anything electrical still has me biting my fingernails with anxiety though.
Dang. I just put a perfectly good set of bedrails in the recycling, literally yesterday. I'm sure I could have found a better use for them.
Thanks for sharing the video though. I'm sure at some point I'll end up copying this, just like I've copied many of your x300 mods.
Thank you. Angle iron is something I keep around as I find uses for it every so often. I'll get back to X300 stuff. We are in a heat wave right now and tearing the bike apart isn't going to happen just yet.
@@trekOCLVone haha. I'm in West Palm Beach Florida. I know how the heat can back burner many an outdoor project. Been putting off my bikes oil change for a month now. It's a good thing it's been too hot to ride much.
You're an interesting guy though, so I'll tend to give whatever you put out there a chance, bike related or not.
@@papertiger795 Thank you for your compliments. I'm educated in electrical/electronic engineering. But I've been having fun with projects that are mostly mechanical. It has been said that mechanics that you can see is easier to understand, rather than electronics that you see but can't experience firsthand what it is capable of.
@@trekOCLVone I certainly agree with that last statement... I'm educated at RUclips university, and have done some trial and error tinkering here and there. With some success. Anything electrical still has me biting my fingernails with anxiety though.