I was just about to go to bed then this pops up ! Oh well who needs sleep ? I like these but I think I'll still go for the compact Enfield ones ! Good to see you back on the horse after the tappetgate witchunt 😁
Bought these after seeing them in your video, I'm not disappointed! Out of all the budget enginge guards they look the sleekest, not too wide or tall, don't block off the clutch case cover if it has to come off at the mechanics. I used the original thick washers on every part over the smaller ones, the bolts reach far enough into the nuts to make it work just fine (should they come loose I'll edit my comment).
I really like the color scheme and the way you have your bike kitted out with the headlight screen etc... Also, while a bash plate may have some utility, what the guard bars immediately bring to mind, is the possibility of adding a discreet set of forward highway pegs that could clamp on the bars, but fold up out of the way when not being used. They used to be found fairly easy, now you might want to get some made, but having had a setup much like that on several bikes, I can say that they are one of the best things to add to a bike like that. Not what you want about town of course, or in the Twisties, but just the thing on the open road to give you a change of position. Nice bike, enjoy👍.
Sam McRae - thanks Sam, yes that occurred to me also, I tried kicking my feet up on them as they are but you slip off. I might make something up that can be added for longer trips and easily removed or flipped up
Very nice - I fitted the RE compact bars in chrome - but did consider these. Agree it is confusing with the whole Kappa vs Givi branding. All made in the same place I imagine. Happy to see you back following all that nonsense regarding tappets. Look forward to the next video.
Great video, thanks for putting the time into making it. Those bars look great and I might do the same on mine. Have you tried fitting the RE sump guard with these bars? I think they might use some of the same engine bolts.
Like the look of these compact engine bars , a little similar to the Triumph original ones I've fitted to my Street Scrambler . So much better looking than the huge scaffolding we used to bolt to Suzuki GT 250's in the 70's !!
Hey Mate, nice Video again. It looks like you putted your own blood in the bike (i love the oil color 13:00) lol :D Good to know that the bolts started to Corrode... hmmm specialy for us in Europe and for sure for the people in UK it is very important to put grease on your bolts (not on the threat), the Ball bearings (back and front wheel) and of course Steering stem
Nothing yet, I think if your bike is outside or a cold garage they probably rot through eventually. I blow some acf 50 inside occasionally. I'm very happy with them at the mo and like the colour.
Hi, I enjoy your video’s,I have just bought an Interceptor and I am converting it to a Scrambler,so the tyre one you did was great! I noticed you have painted your tank now,you haven’t still got your tank emblems have you,and want to sell them?
Enjoyed watching video, I've recently fitted a fall over bar to my Harley Softail Street Bob. Gives a bit of piece of mind should the bike ever fall over.
Ian W - it’s a genuine RE one, I purchased from TEC so stuck their sticker on! Not sure how long it will take to peel off with the heat. The aftermarket suppliers need to get knocking them out. Think RE are just making hay whilst the sun shines.
With the gasket diameter and the spin-on thread count and diameter, one could match it to retail filters with close or identical height and width. I'd bet that many of the major brands have oil filters that'd fit the RE 650cc engine. As for quality of the filter element, you'd probably be able to EXCEED that of the OEM filter. One just has to buy a new OEM filter and start searching online manufacturer's size data or consult a retailer's catalog.
Dave InWLA I deffo think it would be easier to buy a superior unit. The standard ones are super thin, mine was on too tight as well and the chain wrench pierced it real easy.
Chrome would be nice. The black ones just happen to go well with this black bike, but I think chrome ones would look better on bikes painted in other colors or which have a chrome tank.
Think I'd have used a Torque wrench to set the engine mounting bolts correctly, you said later about not overtightening etc....dead easy to overtighten an engine mounting bolt and while you might not strip the thread you could stretch the bolt.
@@DormanDiaries 😂😂😂 Thought that was the 17mm bolt snapping 😉 Thanks for doing the valve clearance vid...I used it rather than the manual cos I thought it (the manual) was wrong too.
I do and I don’t. Depends what I’m doing and what it’s on and how critical it is. ie disc bolts definitely. I prefer where possible to use copper grease so I can undo easy enough. Nothing worse than stuck bolts. For example I’ve had my landy since 2007, it’s nice coming back around to stuff that I can undo without cutting, heating etc etc
I was just about to go to bed then this pops up ! Oh well who needs sleep ? I like these but I think I'll still go for the compact Enfield ones ! Good to see you back on the horse after the tappetgate witchunt 😁
THE MOOG - 😂😂😂😂😂
Bought these after seeing them in your video, I'm not disappointed! Out of all the budget enginge guards they look the sleekest, not too wide or tall, don't block off the clutch case cover if it has to come off at the mechanics. I used the original thick washers on every part over the smaller ones, the bolts reach far enough into the nuts to make it work just fine (should they come loose I'll edit my comment).
Is there a risk of the motor falling or moving during installation?
I really like the color scheme and the way you have your bike kitted out with the headlight screen etc... Also, while a bash plate may have some utility, what the guard bars immediately bring to mind, is the possibility of adding a discreet set of forward highway pegs that could clamp on the bars, but fold up out of the way when not being used. They used to be found fairly easy, now you might want to get some made, but having had a setup much like that on several bikes, I can say that they are one of the best things to add to a bike like that. Not what you want about town of course, or in the Twisties, but just the thing on the open road to give you a change of position. Nice bike, enjoy👍.
Sam McRae - thanks Sam, yes that occurred to me also, I tried kicking my feet up on them as they are but you slip off. I might make something up that can be added for longer trips and easily removed or flipped up
Very nice - I fitted the RE compact bars in chrome - but did consider these. Agree it is confusing with the whole Kappa vs Givi branding. All made in the same place I imagine. Happy to see you back following all that nonsense regarding tappets. Look forward to the next video.
Hi, Vishal Thanks for your support.
Great crash bars , must admit I fitted the RE chrome ones , disappointing seeing the corrosion so quickly , especially when you look after your bike
Great video, thanks for putting the time into making it. Those bars look great and I might do the same on mine. Have you tried fitting the RE sump guard with these bars? I think they might use some of the same engine bolts.
Hi mate, no I made my own sump guard. Check out my RE playlist. Did it in 3 parts. Cheers
Like the look of these compact engine bars , a little similar to the Triumph original ones I've fitted to my Street Scrambler .
So much better looking than the huge scaffolding we used to bolt to Suzuki GT 250's in the 70's !!
There are certainly some elaborate looking bars on some bikes when you take a look around.
My goodness. GT250's, that takes me back!! Those were the days. 😎
There’s one on eBay in bits... gerrit bought and give it a new lease of life
@@DormanDiaries I'd love too but even though i could build you a house from the ground up i have less confidence with the spanners !
david jay - you might find my garage project interesting then when it gets off the ground, planning on featuring that on the channel
What diameter are these bars used here. They look very well put together
Hey Mate, nice Video again. It looks like you putted your own blood in the bike (i love the oil color 13:00) lol :D
Good to know that the bolts started to Corrode... hmmm specialy for us in Europe and for sure for the people in UK it is very important to put grease on your bolts (not on the threat), the Ball bearings (back and front wheel) and of course Steering stem
I wonder why the frame brackets and engine casing are 12mm diameter, but they fit 10mm bolts?
Hi mate , I like those cans you have fitted , how are you finding them , any quality issues given they are inexpensive?
Cheers 🍻
Nothing yet, I think if your bike is outside or a cold garage they probably rot through eventually. I blow some acf 50 inside occasionally. I'm very happy with them at the mo and like the colour.
Hi,
I enjoy your video’s,I have just bought an Interceptor and I am converting it to a Scrambler,so the tyre one you did was great!
I noticed you have painted your tank now,you haven’t still got your tank emblems have you,and want to sell them?
Thanks Graham
I've kept the emblems gonna put them up in my garage if I ever get it built!
Can you rest your feet on these while cruising?
Enjoyed watching video, I've recently fitted a fall over bar to my Harley Softail Street Bob. Gives a bit of piece of mind should the bike ever fall over.
James Patterson definitely, my wife has dumped her Kawasaki a couple of times and they’ve saved the water pump etc
Another great video Mr Dorman. Thanks. What brand oil filter is that? The original is so expensive!
Ian W - it’s a genuine RE one, I purchased from TEC so stuck their sticker on! Not sure how long it will take to peel off with the heat. The aftermarket suppliers need to get knocking them out. Think RE are just making hay whilst the sun shines.
@@DormanDiaries thanks for that. Yep they are $40 here in aussieland.
With the gasket diameter and the spin-on thread count and diameter, one could match it to
retail filters with close or identical height and width. I'd bet that many of the major brands
have oil filters that'd fit the RE 650cc engine. As for quality of the filter element, you'd probably
be able to EXCEED that of the OEM filter. One just has to buy a new OEM filter and start
searching online manufacturer's size data or consult a retailer's catalog.
Dave InWLA I deffo think it would be easier to buy a superior unit. The standard ones are super thin, mine was on too tight as well and the chain wrench pierced it real easy.
Another excellent how to video!. I wonder if someone will offer a stainless bolt and fastener kit for the Interceptor...? Cheers, Steve
Stephen Eldridge - or titanium 👀
Chrome would be nice. The black ones just happen to go well with this black bike,
but I think chrome ones would look better on bikes painted in other colors or
which have a chrome tank.
Bike looks great!
Daft question , is that a custom paint job on the tank? Black / Gold looks great.
Hi Mate, Nah just dented it lol. Then swapped the badges for the gold transfers.
Think I'd have used a Torque wrench to set the engine mounting bolts correctly, you said later about not overtightening etc....dead easy to overtighten an engine mounting bolt and while you might not strip the thread you could stretch the bolt.
Alan Campbell did you not hear my elbow clicking when the correct torque was reached 😂. Thanks for watching.
@@DormanDiaries 😂😂😂 Thought that was the 17mm bolt snapping 😉 Thanks for doing the valve clearance vid...I used it rather than the manual cos I thought it (the manual) was wrong too.
unrelated but where did you get that fuel tank?
Standard that one mate, just swapped the badges/logos. Cheers
I thought crash bars are installed from the factory? Is it optional?
No not installed from factory unless they are somewhere in the world. RE do sell their own version though.
nice video & u r sparing a costly ACF 50 cost almost $50 here in India
What tyres do you have them on?
Nice video gud mod
Looking good....
Good mod!
😂😂😂lol😂😂😂If you don't like the video go watch east endears! LOVE IT👍🏻😂😂😂😎
Forgot I said that lol
I want to exchange experience on Royal Enfield all model with you, Coz it is new one for me
Any reason you don't use thread locking compound?
Very helpful video, thanks.
I do and I don’t. Depends what I’m doing and what it’s on and how critical it is. ie disc bolts definitely. I prefer where possible to use copper grease so I can undo easy enough. Nothing worse than stuck bolts. For example I’ve had my landy since 2007, it’s nice coming back around to stuff that I can undo without cutting, heating etc etc
@@robertpinder2307 ta! 😃
@@DormanDiariesnot necessary