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  • Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @debanjanchatterjee3420
    @debanjanchatterjee3420 21 день назад +2

    Just a suggestion to not put any background music if you're sharing a raw ride video. It kills the whole essence of the ride. Use a separate mic for exhaust sound and ride freely.

    • @ssc1348
      @ssc1348 20 дней назад +1

      I agree

  • @ashyknob
    @ashyknob 16 дней назад

    Hello Dipayan! Will you be uploading more videos on H’ness CB350? Have one myself, reaching its two-year mark soon. I’m at 40,000kms and like to know your thoughts on maintaining it. Not based in India as I got this bike through Parallel Import. Have a good day!

    • @DipayanBose
      @DipayanBose  11 дней назад

      Yes definitely will make videos on H`ness as well. Stay tuned.
      Thanks. Happy riding.

  • @santoshkumarpattnaik4739
    @santoshkumarpattnaik4739 20 дней назад

    Very long break???

  • @ananjanm
    @ananjanm 20 дней назад

    Hello Dipayan, good to see another video from you after a long break. Did you sell off your highness or is it still there?
    I need a little help with the brake light adjustment of the Highness. I was able to reach the rear brake pedal adjusting nut and the lock nut through the heel plate, but the brake light switch seems inaccessible. Is there any trick to rotate the brake light switch adjusting nut without removing the heel plate? Your advice will be appreciated!

    • @DipayanBose
      @DipayanBose  19 дней назад

      @@ananjanm Thanks a lot Bro. I still have the H’ness. The rear brake light adjustment is a tricky thing. Difficult to explain in words. Will try and make a video in it. However it is similar to mostly every other motorcycle. So best would be take it to any local mechanic and tell them to adjust it for you.

    • @ananjanm
      @ananjanm 18 дней назад

      @@DipayanBose
      Thanks for the tip... but I managed to figure it out without removing the heel plate. Tied a zip-tied around the nut tightly, then wedged a flathead screwdriver between the nut and the zip-tie... and thus was able to turn the nut from the top!