Excellent tutorial Stevie and the editing was very helpful along the way. I also liked the camera tip. I’ll definitely try in the future as it’s a real pain doing stuff only with one hand. All the best!
Many thanks Leandro. Much appreciated Isn’t the internet a wonderful place, allowing kindred spirits like us the opportunity to get in touch! Ride safe, Stevie.
@@soggybawsmoto absolutely! And i dare saying that in a few years even the language won’t be a barrier to get us in touch with people with the same interests and enhance human connections. Congratulations on your hard work and keep up the excellent videos . ride safe and all the best!
@유쭈니맘-t2m apologies, I replied to your question a few days, but YT must be hiding it because I included a link off platform. Wheels are Honda varadero, but heavily modified. If you search for varadero wheels on the Honda Africa Twin forum, you will find an explanation of how the job was done
Very well done. Kudos to you 👍. You have set a high bar with short and sweet videos on 'How to ...'. Thank you. What is the little red carrier you use to assist with removing the rear wheel?
Thanks for watching and your kind feedback KKU. Glad they are making an impression out there. The little red carrier is a product made by Abba Stands, it used to be called a wheel lift, but it is no longer on the Abba web site for some reason. The beauty of it is for putting the wheel back in place. When you take the wheel off, you adjust it to the height of the axle, then when you put it back in, it goes in square and at the correct height. It makes getting the brake caliper back on, the axle through, and the spacers in place much easier than trying to support the wheel whilst aligning everything.
@@soggybawsmoto Yeah, I hear ya. I jam my boot under the tire and angle my foot up, but that is a challenge when you are trying to align so many things. I think I'll design something to attach to my low profile jack that can cup the tire.
@@유쭈니맘-t2m full details in a pdf document at the following forum www.africatwinforum.com/threads/xl1000v-varadero-wheels-into-my-2016-crf-1000.39527/?post_id=347092&nested_view=1&sortby=oldest#post-347092
Thanks for watching and commenting. I modified a set of Honda Varadero wheels to fit it. No mods to the bike, just the wheels, it is a straight swap. If you have a look at my 50,000 mile review, you will find a link to details of the modifications
Hi Hans, You are never far from the sea in Scotland, however the biggest problem in the UK is the amount of salt our local authorities use on the roads in the winter. Wasn't so much of a problem with the 90's Hondas though. I believe the trend to extract every cent from production has had a detremental effect t on build quality.
Nice sharing my friend. I find this video very interesting.
Thorough, conscientious and very informative. Quality mate quality. 👌
Cheers Duncan, much appreciated pal.
Excellent tutorial Stevie and the editing was very helpful along the way. I also liked the camera tip. I’ll definitely try in the future as it’s a real pain doing stuff only with one hand. All the best!
Many thanks Leandro. Much appreciated Isn’t the internet a wonderful place, allowing kindred spirits like us the opportunity to get in touch! Ride safe, Stevie.
@@soggybawsmoto absolutely! And i dare saying that in a few years even the language won’t be a barrier to get us in touch with people with the same interests and enhance human connections. Congratulations on your hard work and keep up the excellent videos . ride safe and all the best!
That's really cool and very great vidz about on how to do it. Absolutely awesome tips bro. Keep it up and more vidz to come.
Thanks very much RodKris, much appreciated pal!
Nice informative video mate.
Great tutorial 🎉❤
That was really a good tutorial. What is the brand of chain tool?
Thanks very much Marcrobyn. I use the Whale 50S chain tool. Pretty sure it's available globally.
Good Stuff!
Can you share information about the casting wheel with the Afreeca Twin
@유쭈니맘-t2m apologies, I replied to your question a few days, but YT must be hiding it because I included a link off platform. Wheels are Honda varadero, but heavily modified. If you search for varadero wheels on the Honda Africa Twin forum, you will find an explanation of how the job was done
Very well done. Kudos to you 👍. You have set a high bar with short and sweet videos on 'How to ...'. Thank you. What is the little red carrier you use to assist with removing the rear wheel?
Thanks for watching and your kind feedback KKU. Glad they are making an impression out there. The little red carrier is a product made by Abba Stands, it used to be called a wheel lift, but it is no longer on the Abba web site for some reason. The beauty of it is for putting the wheel back in place. When you take the wheel off, you adjust it to the height of the axle, then when you put it back in, it goes in square and at the correct height. It makes getting the brake caliper back on, the axle through, and the spacers in place much easier than trying to support the wheel whilst aligning everything.
@@soggybawsmoto Yeah, I hear ya. I jam my boot under the tire and angle my foot up, but that is a challenge when you are trying to align so many things. I think I'll design something to attach to my low profile jack that can cup the tire.
Друг, подскажи, с каким моментом затяжки надо затягивать болт крепления ведущей звёздочки?
Hello. Can you give me your crf1000 casting wheel information? I am from Korea
@@유쭈니맘-t2m full details in a pdf document at the following forum
www.africatwinforum.com/threads/xl1000v-varadero-wheels-into-my-2016-crf-1000.39527/?post_id=347092&nested_view=1&sortby=oldest#post-347092
What rims are those?
Thanks for watching and commenting.
I modified a set of Honda Varadero wheels to fit it. No mods to the bike, just the wheels, it is a straight swap.
If you have a look at my 50,000 mile review, you will find a link to details of the modifications
Something tells me you live near the ocean... Just guessing
Hi Hans, You are never far from the sea in Scotland, however the biggest problem in the UK is the amount of
salt our local authorities use on the roads in the winter. Wasn't so much of a problem with the 90's Hondas though. I believe the trend to extract every cent from production has had a detremental effect t on build quality.
good video. bro where did you learn English?