Great videos and builds! I just got done(hopefully) re-constructing a 1980 SR500 and it was a struggle! I appreciated hearing what was on your mind through the build process, and it was kind of re-assuring that other people go through similar issues as well. I appreciate you posting all these build videos. Take care!
Like how you are working your projects, video style is very enjoyable. Keep doing what your are doing. VLOGS of your build, hmmmm, I personally want to see the build run at normal usage, if possible a little dirt / sand / gravel if designed for such. Don't need torture tests and not an adrenaline junking so not interested in top speeds, baja 1000 and or dank wheelies but that is me and that is just 1 out of billions of possible viewers. Nice job.
Thanks. Timelapse videos will always be the main focus of this channel. But 10-4 on the running part, on the Buell and GS I'll have some riding clips. No wheelies/hauling ass here, that type of stuff is played out and IMO a bit annoying. Also, I got a ticket for Reckless Driving for doing a wheelie in my early 20's and it still follows me around to this day. Not worth it!
I like the video blog allot... even if I don't ride a Buell. I don't own a GoPro yet because I don't know how to talk while I'm riding without allot of wind noise ? did you have to buy a special go pro mic to be able to ride and talk at the same time ? Yup... I'm a Boomer LOL
@@kikobaliko3051 The tach does jump up and down at high rpms a little but cruising it's pretty accurate. It's difficult to get the amount of "wraps" right for an accurate reading for low and high rpm. Always been a drawback to the trail techs but TBH I've always thought it was a minor issue.
Great videos and builds! I just got done(hopefully) re-constructing a 1980 SR500 and it was a struggle! I appreciated hearing what was on your mind through the build process, and it was kind of re-assuring that other people go through similar issues as well. I appreciate you posting all these build videos. Take care!
Like where you’re headed, your candidness and work ethic.
Thanks Paul!
Like how you are working your projects, video style is very enjoyable. Keep doing what your are doing. VLOGS of your build, hmmmm, I personally want to see the build run at normal usage, if possible a little dirt / sand / gravel if designed for such. Don't need torture tests and not an adrenaline junking so not interested in top speeds, baja 1000 and or dank wheelies but that is me and that is just 1 out of billions of possible viewers. Nice job.
Thanks. Timelapse videos will always be the main focus of this channel. But 10-4 on the running part, on the Buell and GS I'll have some riding clips. No wheelies/hauling ass here, that type of stuff is played out and IMO a bit annoying. Also, I got a ticket for Reckless Driving for doing a wheelie in my early 20's and it still follows me around to this day. Not worth it!
Az cruise nice BUILD brother
I like the video blog allot... even if I don't ride a Buell. I don't own a GoPro yet because I don't know how to talk while I'm riding without allot of wind noise ? did you have to buy a special go pro mic to be able to ride and talk at the same time ? Yup... I'm a Boomer LOL
Purple Panda microphone
Been watching your videos.. curious on the speedometer you're using on the xs650.
Trail Tech Vapor. If you consider buying one, there's an affiliate like in the description of the "XS650 Brat style Full Build Timelapse" video.
@@DoctorMotorcycle did you have any issues with it? I'm planning on putting it on my nighthawk750 but read some reviews regarding issues on the tach.
@@kikobaliko3051 The tach does jump up and down at high rpms a little but cruising it's pretty accurate. It's difficult to get the amount of "wraps" right for an accurate reading for low and high rpm. Always been a drawback to the trail techs but TBH I've always thought it was a minor issue.
@@DoctorMotorcyclethank you. appreciate the reply and the videos!
Your doing just fine...and, waiting for parts is a pain in the a....sss !
Thanks Tom I appreciate it. And absolutely, waiting for parts is lame.