5 Most Regretted Motorcycle Modifications and Accessories

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  • You might think that any modification or accessory that you buy for your bike will be as awesome as you expected however that is not always the case. So these are my top 5 regretted motorbike modifications or accessories.
    1) Handlebar Grips
    2) White Tyre Lettering
    3) GP Shifting
    4) Tank Protector
    5) Long Key Ring
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Комментарии • 369

  • @ChaosCauses
    @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад +21

    After getting strong arguments to ride in GP Shift I decided to give it another try: goo.gl/W2w9DX

    • @JHallam77
      @JHallam77 6 лет назад +3

      Chaos Causes I use gp shift, only because the Rearsets I have you could only use gp shift. When I got used to it I found it so much easier. When riding other bikes I tell myself 3 times it’s road shift! I never go the wrong way!

    • @JHallam77
      @JHallam77 6 лет назад +1

      Chaos Causes but 100% agree with all the others

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад +2

      That’s definitely a valid reason to use it!

    • @antdx316
      @antdx316 6 лет назад +1

      Everything was right except 2, 3, and 4 because the tire lettering is good but you didn't clean off the surface w/ a good sticker cleaner making it dry before applying. GP Shift is a lot better for everything especially when you are in a wheelie because 1st gear pulled the front up so hard you can just press down instead of toeing up which is better. Gearing down feels more natural under braking. Tank protectors aren't tank protectors, they are to keep your leg from sliding around when you change vectors. You got the wrong tank grips.
      Oh and also if you high-side and your left foot is trapped because it's ready to gear up you can't fly off safely. I high-sided but because I was ready to gear up by pushing down due to GP Shift pattern I flew off w/o issue. The bike is fine too otherwise you are trapped like a seatbelt on the bike.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      Hahah good spot!

  • @Robnoxious77
    @Robnoxious77 4 года назад +97

    The best keyring is none at all. Just make sure the key lives in only 2 places:
    - The ignition
    - Your jacket pocket.

    • @MLegacy100
      @MLegacy100 4 года назад +8

      fuck that, my key ring is attached to my belt loop with a carabiner. i can literally do anything and know that the keys will always be attached to me.

    • @N269
      @N269 11 месяцев назад +1

      Key attached to a rubber embelm (Hornet or like your rubber Honda wing) with 2 small zip ties 90° apart. Never attach key to yourself when in use.

    • @javierescuella9634
      @javierescuella9634 6 месяцев назад

      Jacket? Lol

  • @davidedwards3361
    @davidedwards3361 6 лет назад +11

    Without thinking about how they might affect handling, I fitted pannier bags to my bike. They made the bike even easier to ride. I think the wind over the top of the bags holds the bike in an upright position when traveling at speed, but it doesn't affect cornering, just helps the bike straighten up. One mod I WAS pleased with.

  • @Bawb17
    @Bawb17 6 лет назад +78

    Well bar grips are easy to replace and aren't that expensive, the stock bar grips will last forever but it's because they're made from hard uncomfortable rubber to do so.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад +10

      They're very easy to replace and not expensive until you have to replace them every few months and it starts to add up. But way more comfortable than the stock hard rubber!

    • @mayoluck
      @mayoluck 6 лет назад +3

      Chaos Causes use an air hose to blow air in between the grip n bars and it slides on no problem. Same to take em off.

  • @t77snapshot
    @t77snapshot 5 лет назад +4

    Speaking of key ring mod... an accessory I regret is putting on one of those trending "remove before flight" tags. It does serve a good purpose, like ease of access from my pant pocket with gloves on, but there is a con. While riding, the tag flops around and constantly covers my dash control readouts. So now every day I have to add an extra step getting ready to ride by tucking this super long tag underneath the bars of my sv650 before heading off.

  • @RockabillyRambler
    @RockabillyRambler 7 лет назад +35

    yeah, i tired gp shfit sucks! i kept shifting wrong and when i changed it back, i STILL KEPT SHIFTING WRONG!

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  7 лет назад +1

      +Rockabilly Rambler Hahah I think we’ve all tried it and messed it up. It’s definitely not for everyone!

    • @jediknight1294
      @jediknight1294 4 года назад

      Its somwthing thT really requires work to learn, I knos people who wore odd boots for a while learning.

    • @bryanth271
      @bryanth271 4 года назад

      There’s one common denominator 🧐

    • @Donuts_random_stuff
      @Donuts_random_stuff Год назад

      That’s a bit of emotional damage 😂 I hope after now 5 years you figured it out again 😅

  • @BlazeIncZeroCool
    @BlazeIncZeroCool 6 лет назад +123

    Mirrors are another in my opinion. Stock mirrors are usually ugly but have superb view(usually). Then ya put on the cool looking aftermarket ones and are unable to clearly see if you are going to be rearended at stops! Just another area I think people generally sacrifice functionality for aesthetics.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад +15

      Hahah I literally just did this on my R6! I put bar end mirrors on and it looks insane but can’t see a damn thing!

    • @BlazeIncZeroCool
      @BlazeIncZeroCool 6 лет назад +1

      Lmao! Me too on my drz400!

    • @crazyfingers_kc
      @crazyfingers_kc 6 лет назад

      I don't even have mirrors on my bike, so....took them off one day to decide how I wanted new ones to look and never actually bought new ones or put the old ones back on. XD

    • @BlazeIncZeroCool
      @BlazeIncZeroCool 6 лет назад +1

      Lol I ride daily to work and would prefer to not get rearended at a stop light xD

    • @jimmyrustled4373
      @jimmyrustled4373 6 лет назад

      shit anything has to be better than the stock mirrors on a RSV1000r...all you can see are you forearms or elbows

  • @PinotNoir_
    @PinotNoir_ 4 года назад +2

    I tried GP Shift, and only need 2 days until i can shift properly (even when speeding), and sometimes i use my friend bike without GP shift, and i can shift properly too... It's one of the best mods that i ever done✌️

  • @kenneyd1622
    @kenneyd1622 5 лет назад +4

    Thanks for making this.I feel like no one considers the cons of after market at all.
    I don't know how many times I've heard that " x and y components are trash and you should get r6 throttle body and gsxr 750 shock." And they don't really make a huge difference or the component creates other issues like a tail tidy/fender eliminator looks so good and is such a nice aesthetic mod until you ride through a puddle and cover the whole rear seat in muddy water.

    • @abnormallynormal8823
      @abnormallynormal8823 2 года назад

      Solution: move to California or Nevada. We don’t get sky water here

  • @Druwoods
    @Druwoods 6 лет назад +13

    Only on sport bikes do I ride GP shift. Moving my foot forward to downshift while on the brakes where everything wants to move forward anyway just feels so much more natural to me.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      That makes perfect sense. Between the hard braking and riding position maybe the memory would be natural from bike to bike.

    • @bryankirk3567
      @bryankirk3567 6 лет назад +2

      I used to ride side-saddle, but now I agree with you. BUT!! You should try with gears on the right and rear brakes on the left. It makes for very interesting hard cornering. I have worn out skin scars to prove how interesting.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      Haha I think I’ll give that one a miss if you don’t mind I’m not too keen on scars lol!

    • @peterjones6945
      @peterjones6945 6 лет назад

      I found it was best to set ALL my bikes to same pattern. Back in the 'good old days' I didn't care as I was test riding so many bikes for work, left shift, right side shift one up, one down, didn't matter but when racing it was easier to ave a familiar pattern

  • @rodolfotec
    @rodolfotec 5 лет назад +2

    About gp shifter, I love it, I changed 2 years ago and never come back, I feel much more natural, I just shift wrong in the first 15 days. When I ride other motorcycles I just remember where is the first gear(down) and ride.

  • @leovasquez5501
    @leovasquez5501 4 года назад +1

    Lol. Made these same mistakes when I started street riding many years ago. It’s funny how we all have to learn the hard way. My must do “mods” are ditch all key rings, install tank bra, and install a nice ( not obnoxious) exhaust.

  • @sciencenate
    @sciencenate 5 лет назад +5

    Great video - actually informative and personal experience. This is why I watch RUclips videos.

  • @misledshark4307
    @misledshark4307 6 лет назад +9

    I put grippy and wider tyres on my 200cc, and increased the power with a few other stuff, which destroyed my gears. Leaving me with only first😅

  • @Mr100asd
    @Mr100asd 5 лет назад

    Live and learn . I'm a basic guy, no frill's , BUT refuse to be typical. Look at what I ride after over 50 years of street riding and dirt track racing !

  • @robertstimmel1100
    @robertstimmel1100 Год назад

    I'm probably the outlier here, but I don't like riding really loud bikes. I put an aftermarket exhaust on one of my bikes. It was so loud that I ended up hating riding the bike. It sounded like a jet engine every time I slowly pulled away from a stop sign. The problem was solved with a db killer. I loved it after that, but it also meant spending more money when I had already spent a lot on the exhaust.

  • @vibheeshavelayudha1903
    @vibheeshavelayudha1903 5 лет назад +5

    Love u...u just saved me frm spoiling by tyre lettering my g310r

  • @the_mad_ratter
    @the_mad_ratter 6 лет назад +6

    Most of these are on different bikes...
    Hardtailed, metal seat pan with no padding, riders backrest, extended swingarm....
    Worst 'mod' was definitely piling into the front of a little red hatchback.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад +1

      Lol the last one sounds the worst but completely agree with the rest you mentioned! Extended swingarms on the road make me feel sorry for the bike.

    • @shaunmostert1585
      @shaunmostert1585 5 лет назад

      I absolutely hate extended swing arms...

  • @tomaszpankowski8903
    @tomaszpankowski8903 6 лет назад +3

    Chinese xenon headlight mod!!! It was working well for the most part but when it died the smoke from the xenon bulb essentially destroyed my headlight.
    Cheap crash pads, the screw broke off and getting it out was more costly then proper set of crash bars
    Fender eliminator - it looks great but if you live in rainy country like me (Poland) you'll have water and mud all over your back
    Removing bar end weights - my hands got numb in long trips from vibration

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад +1

      Sounds like you have had some bad experiences! Very interesting to hear about the headlights I often consider them!

    • @tomaszpankowski8903
      @tomaszpankowski8903 6 лет назад +1

      Xenon output is at least twice of a H7 bulb. Installing it was very easy, the most difficult part was to find a good place to mount the "ballast" and It was a great mod for night trips, sadly an illegal too, but there's a way to not pay any tickets for it. In Poland if you are able to remove any illegal modification in 5 minutes Police will let you go :) So I had standard H7 bulb in the trunk at all times along with hex key needed to change the bulb.
      The xenon failed after 2 years, and with its last breath it made a bit of smoke. It was impossible to clean the reflector afterwards.
      Back then there was no Led bulbs that could compete with xenon, if they produce clean focused beam i would go with leds.
      Consider also changing headlight relay for one with a time delay, that way the headlight could be automatically turned on after the engine and not before.

  • @Zeebo1uk
    @Zeebo1uk 4 года назад +2

    GP shift is awesome, tried it in a session at the race track and haven’t looked back

  • @myreality7817
    @myreality7817 6 лет назад +1

    I have a key on a tiny ring with a quick release connector so I can attach it to my other keys. None of it touches the bike. If you are unsure if you will like tire lettering you can use a piece of white chalk and see how you like it. Chalk washes off easy. I did this a week ago and its still there. There are bound to be more permanent ways of painting the letters.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      Good idea I'm trying real pens from a bike shop next

  • @OriginalTLab3000
    @OriginalTLab3000 6 лет назад +2

    I did lots of minor modifications and cosmetic repairs on the last bike I bought second hand. Only small stuff, but it added up to at least 10 hours of work and about 200 EUR. Only to find out, a couple of weeks later, that I've bought a lemon.
    Got a another used bike last week, and now I'm forcing myself not to mod anything for the next 3 months or until I'm sure I won't have to return the bike.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      That must have been a heartbreaking experience! I'm doing a similar thing with a Yamaha R1 on the channel and hoping that it isn't a lemon lol. But your new strategy sounds much safer and I hope it works out well for you!

  • @MegaJackhart
    @MegaJackhart 6 лет назад +9

    As you get older you realise ,most up grade,s are only cosmetic , thanks for the Video "YOUNGE MAN ""

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      Lol I hope that's not true but I'll see with time!

    • @ryano136
      @ryano136 4 года назад

      Most people over the age of 8 can spell young OLD MAN

  • @shahfacekillah
    @shahfacekillah 4 года назад

    I changed my grips on my bolt to the Kuryakyn ISO grips and no regrets. Have had them for a few years now.

  • @user-lr2jy1pq8b
    @user-lr2jy1pq8b Год назад

    the most important modification i have forgotten has to be a rear/front fender extender to stop mud flicking up at my rear or into my engine. These fairly cheap adaptations save time in the long run for cleaning the bike as well as maintaining the bikes quality, insuring it doesn’t corrode faster than usual.

  • @joshualuukku9653
    @joshualuukku9653 6 лет назад

    top 5 1.making the back tire go so mutch behind that you cant do wheelies easily 2.buying a exhaust that has so big performance peak that you wheelie it by accident in normal driving(2stroke) 3.you buy a cool graphics and then after couple of months you dont like it anymore 4. you buy too big sylinder for your bottomend and also even have too mutch space in the detonation area 5. you buy little mirrors that dont do shit

  • @wtfallstars
    @wtfallstars 5 лет назад +4

    The reason handlebar grip degraded over time is because of the comfort vs durability choice. If you choose more comfort than you will have less durability. The material of the grips make the difference. The durable one is much similar to the stock one most of the time. They are hard compound black natural rubber or neoprene. They will last as long as your bike.

  • @lewigimole
    @lewigimole 6 лет назад +3

    I popped a Leo Vince high level exit exhaust on my 650 supermoto and it melted my indicators and registration plate every couple of weeks. Seems like it’s worth it for the sound but the hustle of requiring and re ordering parts became too much

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      Hahah that’s how you know you have a high performance pipe lol!

  • @tintedferrari5150
    @tintedferrari5150 5 лет назад +1

    If your a fan of white tire lettering look into the brand Tire Stickers. Long lasting and cheap. Not as cheap as white markers but definitely worth the money if its something you like

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks bro I'll look into that!

  • @LArmstrong91
    @LArmstrong91 6 лет назад +27

    Couple you didn't mention...... LED indicators... total shit. towel things that go over the brake/clutch fluid reservoirs... really? wtf. Just enjoy the bike.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад +3

      Haha LED indicators can be difficult to see in the day time and I've never used a reservoir cover but they aren't too useful in my opinion!

    • @drunksanta1427
      @drunksanta1427 6 лет назад +2

      I have led indicators, mine are more visible than the OEM ones but just a tiny tat darker colored. Too bad its illegal to have integrated turn signals in your rear light here though

    • @thesh1ttygamer960
      @thesh1ttygamer960 6 лет назад +3

      What I've heard about the reservoir covers is that it's supposed to protect the fluid from UV rays. I doubt that, because a lot of bikes (including mine) only use a small viewing window...

    • @chrisredfield3240
      @chrisredfield3240 6 лет назад +1

      Bmw Oem LED indicators a much better in every way than the 10w orange bulb ones that come on the entry bikes. And are a strait swap use the same fixings flash the right speed and look 100x. Neater

    • @phils4634
      @phils4634 6 лет назад +1

      Replace your standard Tungsten bulbs with direct-replacement LEDs. Same goes for tail lights (if yours are not already LED). They last longer, and are considerably brighter (with a near-instantaneous "on" time for brake lights). If you are worried about lack of side vision (indicators) fit after-market car LED side repeaters. They look good, use no power, and work very well, especially in twilight conditions

  • @westwater73
    @westwater73 6 лет назад +3

    Red spoke wraps that turned pink after a few months.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      That would suck!

    • @westwater73
      @westwater73 6 лет назад

      I know I bought them from a moto X shop in whales UK, I should have bought them from the US at least they would have been uv protected.

    • @t77snapshot
      @t77snapshot 5 лет назад

      Yep! anodized red anything fades pink after enough sun exposure. Now I own a black and pink bmx bike. :/

  • @Nickgames1985
    @Nickgames1985 6 лет назад +2

    Bought my bike going on 12 years ago brand new off the showroom floor. Never had a tank pad or white letters on my tires. Totally agree with the keychain thing I just got a little black lanyard on mine so I can click it on two different things. One thing I completely disagree with is the whole GP shift. I absolutely love riding my bike GP it feels more natural after riding it for last six thousand miles that way and when I hop on someone else's bike it's like second nature to go back to the original shifting pattern.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад +1

      That’s awesome dude! Interesting to hear about the GP shift thing, might have to give it another try now that you said this lol!

    • @Nickgames1985
      @Nickgames1985 6 лет назад +1

      Yeah honestly now that I think about it. It's got to be closer to like 12,000 or more. For me It's not all about shifting up in the turns it's also when you're hitting the brakes it feels more natural to hook your foot underneath the shifter and come off the gears. Another thing when some dumbass that's had a license for 6 hours asks if they can take your bike for a ride you can just tell them it's GP shift. Had one guy drive my bike after we disengaged the kickstand kill switch. He proceeded to shift into second take of and accidentally downshifted to first and almost 12oclocked the bike. It was absolutely terrifying and hilarious at the same time.

    • @davidedwards3361
      @davidedwards3361 6 лет назад

      I too bought my bike brand new, but it is a cruiser, so the GP gears is meaningless as I am not going for speed. My key in on the side of the bike, not the instrument panel, so any keyring gets blown around and scratched the chrome. SO I have a keyring that I can easily take the bike key off. Sit back, so don't need a tank pad.

  • @grahamsmith2022
    @grahamsmith2022 6 лет назад

    A useful tip when swapping the gear selector lever around is to only partly tighten the pinch bolt leading to the lever coming loose and taking the splines of the selector shaft leading to a full engine strip-down to replace the gear selector shaft.Remember big key ring fobs are always a good idea when combined with steering dampers,not only do they wear paint of the top yoke but also as an added bonus it'll probably get tangled with the steering damper leading to a motorcycle-drainage ditch interface.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад +1

      Knowledge from personal experience? 😂

    • @grahamsmith2022
      @grahamsmith2022 6 лет назад +1

      Chaos Causes no,just common sense and a warped sense of humour + some of the "improvements" I've seen friends carry out over the years,many of these after market products are poorly manufactured/designed and very rarely "bolt straight on",beware in particular of "universal parts".

  • @upsidedowndog1256
    @upsidedowndog1256 6 лет назад +65

    These aren't mods but mere decorations. I only buy factory grips.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад +5

      Lol I’ll change the title to decorations

    • @phils4634
      @phils4634 6 лет назад +8

      Aftermarket heated grips are a real safety feature in colder countries. I've used decent heated grips in the UK (freezing cold Harrogate) and I'd never be without them!

    • @peterjones6945
      @peterjones6945 6 лет назад +2

      Sometimes factory grips are the best, BMW make some excellent grip shapes with good materials. On many bikes it isn't just a change but an 'upgrade' I like some of the Honda and Suzukio grips as well but oters are just a PITH

    • @upsidedowndog1256
      @upsidedowndog1256 6 лет назад

      Peter Jones
      I just changed the ones on my '03 SV1000S. The originals lasted 15 years, most aftermarket grips are only good for a year or 2. My '85 Kawasaki still has its originals!

    • @davidjones-vx9ju
      @davidjones-vx9ju 5 лет назад

      @@ChaosCauses you should

  • @twotiretirade4624
    @twotiretirade4624 4 года назад +1

    I once put a garden knome on my cycle and he escaped when I was getting a slurpee. I miss my garden knome!!!

    • @mannylozano8146
      @mannylozano8146 3 года назад

      hmmm, I was wondering why he jumped on my bike. he said u took too long. i told him to go home.

  • @BeardedFordTech
    @BeardedFordTech 5 лет назад

    As for tire lettering use a paint marker. Did mine like 2 years ago and its still there. Course i use dunlops. GP shifting. Been doing it since i was like 21. Im 34 now. Ill never go back to standard shift. Its just something you hae to get used too. Grips i always use stock grips. Even on my track bikes. I dont like the slimy gooey feeling when aftermarkets wear out.

  • @chrismoody1342
    @chrismoody1342 3 года назад +3

    Call me a dork, but like my bike in stock form. People say changing the exhaust makes my bike unique, no it makes your bike just like every other guy. Lol being stock I’m the one whose unique.

  • @thegatesofsleep
    @thegatesofsleep 5 лет назад

    I did tire lettering on my zx10r and it’s lasted over a year. I’ve rode it 8000km since and have had it up to 299kmh several times and it’s still there.

  • @hooviedoovie5220
    @hooviedoovie5220 6 лет назад +2

    yeah aftermarket grips are gonna wear out, you gotta replace them. that's how grips work. i may be just used to it cuz i ride dirt not street, but like any not-stock grips are gonna wear out.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад +1

      It may seem stupid to you but I really didn't know this lol. But since then I got Domino grips and they've lasted a lot better than the Progrips

  • @Valks-22
    @Valks-22 5 лет назад

    As far as they keyring goes if ( beside not putting anything hard plastic/metal on it to bank on your bike) you do need an attachment like a garage door remote or similar you can find car key rubber cases to put over.
    My door remote fits somewhat perfectly into a rubber key case made for a Toyota key with no branding and it did 5000km on the key without any damage to the bike.

  • @ghot1052
    @ghot1052 6 лет назад +1

    Tyre lettering is dope man

  • @alexanderson5749
    @alexanderson5749 3 года назад

    You did try gp shifting and now you don't regret that

  • @omkarshinde9939
    @omkarshinde9939 6 лет назад +2

    For No 2, Do the same with a black marker !! Haha !!

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      Lol that will cover up the ruined white!

  • @daronfayas8145
    @daronfayas8145 6 лет назад

    2. Use oil based paint pens for tire lettering, not acrylic. Oil based holds up quite well at least on the street. Uni-ball oil based paint pen. 3. GP shift is the way to go if you have a foot quickshifter x10 if you are wearing boots and leather pants. You have to get used to it. 4. Get TechSpec for a tank protector. The magnetic protectors that cover the wholt tank are slippery and they crack eventually. Tank bras were cool 30 years ago but that looks pretty out of date. I use one on my busa and it serves it's purpose but TechSpec is a lot better even if adding a bit of weight with the snake skin texture. You can buy in sheets from Revzilla and custom cut to cover as much as you want. Cut in small pieces and stick together like a puzzle for total coverage. The TechSpec precut tank kits work great even though they don't cover every bit of the tank.

  • @lucyferina
    @lucyferina 6 лет назад +1

    I would try to keep my mods to Oem parts like a radiator cover, maybe the comfort seat , and perhaps skid protectors.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      That's always a solid strategy! I'm always eager to try everything unfortunately lol

  • @J.t_fishing1
    @J.t_fishing1 4 года назад

    What you should do for the tyre lettering is use the marker let it dry after it dry get nail varnish and put it over it it wont come off for a long time then

  • @uncleben4536
    @uncleben4536 6 лет назад +12

    Excessively loud exhaust.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      Definitely a mod some people don't enjoy but I personally love my loud exhaust!

    • @phils4634
      @phils4634 6 лет назад +1

      In some countries (EU in particular) the Boys in Blue can (and do) use sound level meters to see if your machine's too noisy. Fail, and the fines are heavy. Fail again and "they" can modify your bike at your expense.

  • @levsc9217
    @levsc9217 6 лет назад +1

    Deleting the Cat and installing TOCE slipon. Yes sounds good sometimes but not in the garage early in the morning. Really loud.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      Hahah your neighbors might not like it but once you're out of your neighborhood it's definitely worth it! Plus Toce systems can be one of the best looking depending on the bike!

  • @Gerx024
    @Gerx024 6 лет назад +1

    I draw my letters always when i bought a new tire. It takes its time but its worth it

  • @adamstratford6740
    @adamstratford6740 7 лет назад +6

    TUT TUT!!! Do things right or you do things twice!!!

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  7 лет назад +2

      +Adam Stratford Hahah live and learn!

  • @paulroberts3639
    @paulroberts3639 Год назад

    Cheap and crappy phone holders. I went through so many before I bought a Quadlock setup. Main because of this channel’s recommendation. 😊

  • @twowheeledwaffle7847
    @twowheeledwaffle7847 6 лет назад +1

    Lol, I still have a GP shifted bike :) but it's my preference. Also, my other bike is still regularly shifted and besides a conscious "Hey, this bike isn't GP shifted" when I start the bike, I don't have any missed gears. Stay safe man!

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад +1

      Mines currently in GP shift now too after a video I made about it and turns out I was completely wrong lol!

  • @GusMonkey13
    @GusMonkey13 6 лет назад

    I regreet driving for a year with bad high for the handlebars... Adjust them save my back!

  • @shorty808100
    @shorty808100 Год назад

    you can change a gear on a Harley in a turn NP and i got grips but mine are metal i have like 4 keys and no keyring except a small carabiner to clip them to myself

  • @kavinsp
    @kavinsp 6 лет назад +1

    I have done all of these and learnt the hard way lol😂

  • @Ryniegan
    @Ryniegan 3 месяца назад

    I knew I was cooked when I looked up what I wanted to do and this showed up

  • @bellndben.6952
    @bellndben.6952 3 года назад

    Tyre pen lasts a set of tyres on my bike so a good 3 months just brake clean and rag the sidewalls first

  • @remundo1131
    @remundo1131 6 лет назад +7

    I regret to have changed the full exhaust and installing bazzaz on my track bike before getting ohlins suspensions. Exhaust and bazzaz will just give a very little more power. Suspensions will make your round times decrease by seconds.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад +1

      That's very interesting and is a very beneficial upgrade for a track bike! As awesome as exhausts are suspension is more useful on track and money spent better!

  • @JETZcorp
    @JETZcorp 6 лет назад +2

    On my vintage Kawasaki, I upgraded to a modern(ish) Ninja front brake caliper, but did not also change the master cylinder. Didn't change a goddamn thing. That's getting resolved this year.
    My dad installed some unmuffled "stinger" expansion chamber pipes for his 2-stroke street bike. Everyone told him it was a terrible idea and it would attract the police and make him miserable. Did it anyway. He has never been happier about a purchase. Braaaap!

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      It's always worth a try with mods like that! I've heard that master cylinders can make a bigger difference than calipers interestingly enough so I hope you get that sorted and make it feel better. And as for the expansion chamber that is awesome, this is why you should always make bikes louder and never listen to other people lol!

  • @willriseabove6858
    @willriseabove6858 Год назад

    Speaking of scratching the paint I spent over $200 getting my tank and rear fairings painted and clear coated just for someone to scratch the hell out of it /:

  • @shonith91
    @shonith91 6 лет назад +1

    I am guilty of 1,2 and 5. I have corrected 2 and 5 but 1 will take sometime. Nice video by the way.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      Thanks dude I'm glad you're learning that's the best part!

  • @ChocolatePie-by1ot
    @ChocolatePie-by1ot 2 года назад

    The fix for tire lettering, is to use an actual paint and a paint brush and wait for it to dry for atleast 1 and a half day. Trust me, I did this and the lettering lasted for more than a year.

  • @Kawaviking
    @Kawaviking 6 лет назад +7

    I Dont share your opinion on “gp” shift. It makes the shift for me easier. And it took 5 minutes to get used to. Ive heard from Many others that They have it like me.
    Besides that. A super race Ohlins (Or similar) rear suspension and Stock front. For road use Its just silly and stupid money!

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      That's very interesting, a few people have said something similar so I might have to give it another try!

    • @jimmypop777
      @jimmypop777 6 лет назад +1

      I got used to GP shift when a track bike I bought was set up that way. I rather prefer it now.

    • @threethrushes
      @threethrushes 6 лет назад

      You really think its a waste of money? I ride on very bumpy roads in Europe (cobblestones, tram lines, pot holes) and my stock suspension is pretty stiff. It is a lot of money, but most people who are serious about their bikes go down the suspension upgrade route sooner or later. I never ride on track, just street.

  • @jeremycubs8331
    @jeremycubs8331 5 лет назад

    Tank protector is one thing I never understood the point of it??? Protect from what!?? Agreed 200%

    • @jeremycubs8331
      @jeremycubs8331 5 лет назад

      @@passive101 right now I get it, in my case never see it happening though.

  • @rainergimenez4022
    @rainergimenez4022 3 года назад

    I actually bought mirrors that were a little wider than the stock because stock sometimes are too narrow. They must be able to work or they are useless.

  • @gerardmontgomery280
    @gerardmontgomery280 6 лет назад +1

    On par with bad tyre lettering is badly applied rim tape. The sort that isn't even a circle but instead a bunch of jagged lines.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      Lol yeah that's true and it's a bugger to put on nicely but luckily from far it's hard to tell

  • @abelbabel8484
    @abelbabel8484 5 лет назад

    Previous owner of my bike did the keyring thing real bad. Triple clamp looks like he had every single key to a castle dungeon on there flailing around, goddamnit.

  • @akupehsluarketatAR
    @akupehsluarketatAR 6 лет назад +3

    I switched my gear lever to gp style because i often get false neutral wen shifting to 6th. It will b a hel lot easier to just step on the lever fully than having to yank it up wit ur feet. Thats Ducati for u, they never ending annoying false neutral.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад +1

      That's a good reason to switch! I will be giving it another try very soon!

  • @yuunjac
    @yuunjac 6 лет назад +1

    I got a larger windshield for my naked bike. It works well to cover the meter but push the air towards my neck.
    I should have go for the largest windshield available at that time instead of the medium size because it looks cooler than the longer n wider ones.
    Sometimes, just have to choose functionality over beauty. On long run, I regret not getting the larger one.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад +1

      Windscreens are very useful on naked bikes but too often they don’t look right, luckily companies like Puig do great work!

    • @jeremyt7722
      @jeremyt7722 6 лет назад

      Have you looked into maddstad adjustable mounts? I had them on a previous bike and you can find the perfect spot for you. Not sure how they will work/ look on a naked though.

  • @lycanit
    @lycanit Год назад

    I have the same tank pad. I got mine with the bike though.

  • @alanhuffman683
    @alanhuffman683 6 лет назад +1

    Oh bro. you just about lost me as you started saying tank pads. then you caught me back last sec. nice video. sub

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      Lol I'll try to avoid tank pads in the future but thanks!

  • @xGxPhantomZzz
    @xGxPhantomZzz 6 лет назад +1

    1.Buying it

  • @cameronoquinn94
    @cameronoquinn94 4 года назад

    3 things I always get...
    LED KIT
    ALARM SYSTEM
    REFLECTIVE WHEEL TAPE.

  • @fqcraigus
    @fqcraigus 6 лет назад +1

    Done the tank pad and key rings. I was never happy after I changed my colour scheme when I painted it after an off so it then changed annually, black red, black blue then finally black and lumo yellow

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад +1

      Unfortunately we have to learn the hard way. Must be fun to change the colors every year though!

    • @fqcraigus
      @fqcraigus 6 лет назад +1

      Chaos Causes I looked at it as the 2016 model 2017 model ECT, and because it's always different you almost get a new bike feeling so you don't buy another one lol, but I went and bought one anyways

  • @misledshark4307
    @misledshark4307 6 лет назад

    Also don't buy aftermarket mirrors, mine fell off (the mirror part) at 9000 rpm when I pulled off in full throttle. Luckily I caught it before they fell and there weren't any cars behind me.

  • @B_K460
    @B_K460 4 года назад

    İ tried gp shift and did it on all my bikes after, ill never ride with the stock shifting again sucks ass shifting up getting ur foot under instead of just pressing down, waay more fun

  • @Newjorciks
    @Newjorciks 6 лет назад

    Of course softer and more comfortable grips will wear faster, that is simply logical. If you are so keen on not replacing them just get your self grips made out of pure plastic, those will never wear XD

  • @FREEFROMITALL
    @FREEFROMITALL 6 лет назад +2

    The key ring was my issue haha

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      It's the worst because once you realize it you can't fix it!

  • @imjus1guy
    @imjus1guy 6 лет назад +2

    I use silver and red perminent sharpie marker to white out the letters on the tires.
    In a span of 6 months and 1 crash i only had to color them in 1 more time because they were dirty and started to fade.
    yours chipped away my just faded
    try sharpies next time😊

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      Thanks dude I’ll give it a try sometime

    • @tintedferrari5150
      @tintedferrari5150 5 лет назад

      Look into the brand Tire Stickers. Not as cheap as markers. But longer lasting and a more professional look

  • @SPOILER750
    @SPOILER750 6 лет назад +1

    I want to take off my mirror/blinker posts. And get the integrated blinkers. That would mean getting the little round mirrors on my grips. I think it looks cool but i don't think I could get used to it. Having 2nd thoughts.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      I did the same think on my R6 recently. I’m already used to the mirrors being on my bar ends but the visibility of the mirrors isn’t very good. It looks awesome though! I would definitely do it again so give it a try!

    • @SPOILER750
      @SPOILER750 6 лет назад

      Warren552011 awesome! Love those

  • @Explore_With_Tommy
    @Explore_With_Tommy 6 лет назад +1

    the grip thing, you picked soft grips mostly used for off road motorcycles like mx and endure not for a road bike thats why our replacing them already, maybe look for a grip designed for your bike

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      They are superbike grips but yes they were soft, I have Domino grips on my new bike and they're a lot better!

    • @davidedwards3361
      @davidedwards3361 6 лет назад

      Due to some minor hand injuries causing pain on the palm of my hand when gripping a steering wheel or handlebars, I too bought some soft foam grips. They were fine until a mechanic sliced through one leaving it flapping.

  • @Vocaloid-English
    @Vocaloid-English 3 года назад

    #6 Painting.
    Seriously. If you want to change the colour of your bike, just get it wrapped. Don't paint it.
    The issue isn't messing up the paint, it's changing your mind later. Always wanted a white bike? Well now something happened that ruined it for you or you have grown bored of it, and you cannot reverse it.
    Wraps, at least, can simply be taken off.

  • @sdolman79
    @sdolman79 6 лет назад

    I always paint my lettering on my tyres, never comes off, just goes to show if you buy the right stuff it lasts.
    Grips are dirt cheap and take minutes to change.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      So what do you use to paint tyre lettering then?

    • @sdolman79
      @sdolman79 6 лет назад

      Chaos Causes tyre paint pen from local bike shop, designed to write on tyres.

  • @derf9465
    @derf9465 6 лет назад

    I fitted grey renthal grips to reduce vibration, tyre paint is a thing of the 90's. Nothing wrong with a race shift pattern. Just seems like a moany video.

  • @TheGholiday
    @TheGholiday 4 года назад

    I think we all did the key ring thing...lol.

  • @alexp3639
    @alexp3639 7 лет назад +1

    Good video! Bit short tho, don't be scared to do longer vids. P.s where did you buy your key chains from?

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  7 лет назад +1

      +ConstipatedKoala Thanks man, I’ll try make them longer in the future. I get them from Full Throttle.

    • @alexp3639
      @alexp3639 7 лет назад +1

      Thnx. Full throttle is hella expensive tho. The smaller bike shops have better prices but not always the variety that FT has.
      Judging by your videos it seems like you live near PTA/Centurion-ish? If you do there's a nice bike shop in Hatfield (Biking accecories) with tons of great bike shit for mega cheap.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  7 лет назад

      +ConstipatedKoala Thanks a lot I’ll check it out!

  • @jediknight1294
    @jediknight1294 4 года назад

    So a lot of this is buy better kit arguements not bad mods? Try a posca paint pen or one of the high end art markers vs a cheap one the alcohol markers are ace for some stuff.

  • @Eulsam_FZ
    @Eulsam_FZ 6 лет назад +1

    I quite like the lettering on my FZ's tires. like you said, it kinda fits with certain bikes, and the streetfighter look is definitely one of them in my opinion. As for my key tag, well its a lego Boba Fett on a short chain. The CBR has R2 hah

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      It must look epic on a FZ! They have the mean looks to pull it off, and I love your key tags!

    • @Eulsam_FZ
      @Eulsam_FZ 6 лет назад +1

      Chaos Causes instagram.com/p/BaDBAWpgslt/
      It definitely does!

    • @threethrushes
      @threethrushes 6 лет назад

      LOL, I had a Lego Darth Vader. Class!

  • @Texarmageddon
    @Texarmageddon 6 лет назад

    I'm sorry, but my VFR 800 is GP shift and my 1200 is standard shift. I love going back in forth..

  • @baconwhip
    @baconwhip 6 лет назад

    1. Just change back to the original grips
    2. Buy a better quality marker or reapply
    3. idk...
    4. Just buy another tankpad, they're super cheap
    5. Why would you have a metal tag on your key???

  • @CountryKidProductions
    @CountryKidProductions 6 лет назад +1

    i Hated myself for taking the all the stickers off my dirtbike, now im stuck with a sticky gross number plate and all the other plastics

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      That sucks man but sometimes you have to learn the hard way we've all done something similar lol!

  • @MaxVliet
    @MaxVliet Год назад

    My biggest regret was not getting a motorbike to go with my key chain

  • @1-shotslinger108
    @1-shotslinger108 6 лет назад +1

    On my old Harley I had natural rubber grips.{ sort of brown color. My batting gloves had sticky stuff that ate the gum rubber grips. A real mess.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      That's an interesting one mate and sounds awful!

  • @threethrushes
    @threethrushes 6 лет назад

    OK, good video, but like others have said, these are not mods.
    My only regret is that I spent so much on a very fancy adaptive LED headlight, when I should have put that money into suspension upgrades first.
    Most of the mods I have made I am extremely happy with: Oxford Grips, CRG lane-splitting mirrors, IXIS exhaust, LED indicators front and rear, fender elimination kit.
    I guess the only real waste of money mod has been the Probolt Fairing Bolt kit - I needed a few bolts, but spent far too much on this nonsense.
    XSR 900 rider in Prague.

  • @pauldavison7105
    @pauldavison7105 6 лет назад

    The moral of the story is you get what you pay for. But you buy junk.

  • @nononsensetaken
    @nononsensetaken 6 лет назад +2

    Nice video bro

  • @SamuRiders
    @SamuRiders 6 лет назад +1

    Haha I have that same keyring! A joint mod I regret, plastidiping my wheels and putting wheel stickers on. I now cannot get the plastidip off without removing the wheels, and those tyres stickers are a mish to remove.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      That's actually good to hear I've often considered plasti dipping my wheels but was scared that it wouldn't last! But tell me about it, I tried to get tyres off an R1 a few weeks back and had no luck lol!

    • @SamuRiders
      @SamuRiders 6 лет назад +1

      Where are you based? Saw you're on the left. We're in NZ. Yeah I got lazy and plastidipped over the first lot of wheel stickers because of the yellow not popping on the silver wheels. Then, rather than peeling the first layer of stickers and putting more plastidip then new stickers, i just stuck new stickers over the top. This really just added to the drama lol

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      I’m in South Africa. And that sounds like more drama than it’s worth!

    • @blackbirdxx928
      @blackbirdxx928 6 лет назад

      Key rings? i hate keys as it is..i leave mine in it all the time...i have a hard to find/easy to switch, toggle..only kills ignition....some pos tried to blaze my bike a few months ago..he was still cranking the starter when i hit him on the back of him helmet hard enough ti knock him off the bike...that landed on top of him..me thinks he will never try to steal a bike again.

  • @Lach2114
    @Lach2114 6 лет назад

    great video man!

  • @ehsnils
    @ehsnils 6 лет назад +1

    A tip when changing grips - use spray can deodorant when mounting the grips. It lubricates well when putting them on and then it acts as a glue so that they stick where they should be.
    As for suspension - you have to make sure that front and rear play together so if you replace rear shocks you may want to modify the front as well to get the correct balance.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад +2

      Never tried deodorant but I use hairspray and it does the same!

    • @davidedwards3361
      @davidedwards3361 6 лет назад +1

      petrol does the same thing. Just don't smoke when you are doing it.

  • @JARVPT
    @JARVPT 6 лет назад +2

    Keep making videos and you'll go far.

    • @ChaosCauses
      @ChaosCauses  6 лет назад

      +JARV PT Thanks man I appreciate it!