How To Make An Electronics Tray - XS400 Build
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- How to make a cafe racer electronics tray! The "Wanda" XS400 build is finally rolling with real progress and this time its is going over the electronics to be used and where they will fit. Watch as I show you exactly how I make my electronics trays in real time on this bike for a super clean look when done.
Next up will be a very cool seat so stick around!
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Informative, nothing unnecessary, just good advice with a clear delivery. Another excellent video, man! Great work! 🍻🤘💜
Thank you much!
Nicely done! Regards from Canada 🇨🇦
Thank ya Keith!
Suddenly I crave DiGiorno pizza. Great video!
Hahaha thank ya!
Perfect timing on this video, I'm looking to do mine before xmas. Thanks again.
Awesome! Looks like I scheduled it juuuust right!
You are legit! This video's such a godsend
Thank ya! Glad it is helpful!
GREAT JOB!!Seat rails done rite. I miss my 76XS400😢
Thank ya!
Wanda :) great video ....clean !!
Nice setup......I'll get there.
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Damn that’s clean looking.
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been binging almost all your vids last month, what a blast. And now we even get a new vid! thanks for the great content
Well I appreciate that! I normally try to get out a video per week with most weeks getting two but I haven't had enough time lately. Hopefully Ill get back on track
Awesome video dude!
This format is cool, but I typically watch them all also
It was much harder to edit and I feel it lost a bit in detail BUT....I cut it from 45 minutes to 19 lol. Thank you though
@@BrickHouseBuilds I was thinking that while I was watching- how much more time it must have taken to make a shorter video.
Finding that balance to get the information you want to put out and keeping your engagement up is a tough task. I guess when you see how the analytics change you’ll know if it’s worth it.
I do somewhat think that the type of audience invested in bike build content is generally more meticulous about things and isn’t turned off by long form content, but I could just be speaking for myself.
FWIW, I was able to follow everything you were doing in this video, I don’t feel like I missed anything.
@@bmicona really appreciate the input. I value that. You are very likely correct on the audience type being ok with longer form
Good to see "Wanda" back in the shop. Looking forward to the rest of the build.
Feels good too. Been far too long!
You've done a great job
Many thanks!
Nicely done! Looking forward to thr wiring videos on this one, planning on doing that with my CB550 build coming up!
Definitely planning to make some!
That's great! Thanks for posting this. 👌
Glad you liked it!
Excellent work Bj!!
Much appreciated 🤘
excellent informative video, explaining as you progress.
Thanks so much!
Great job, stronger frame as well
Thanks Jim!
Parabéns trabalho profissional, solda maravilhosa.
Thanks so much!
Nice to se a new video
Let me tell ya it feels equally nice to actually put out a new video lol
Great tips, giving me ideas about forming the base for my 750 seat build rigid frame. Thanks always
Glad they were helpful!
Perfec "bandeja" for e elements. Thanks against, man.
Thanks for the info BJ
My pleasure 🙏
Bj get some round hammer attachments for an air chisel,,works surprisingly well with no marks left
I appreciate it but just not one of the tools I like to use for detail stuff
Nice Job and clean.
Why did you choose to weld onto the frame instead of screwing?
Thank you! I like how clean it is when welded
That looks nice! I have never worked with steel like that. The aluminum I work with is much less forgiving and not weldable. I look forward to trying to work some sheet steel in the future.
Id agree on the aluminum. Ive only tried to use 6061 but next I want to give some 5000 series a try as it should be easier to bend
I like the fact you use gal sheet metal but,,, the uncoated part of the frame tube are seriously prone to rusting, after the tray is welded in you can't paint that part of the frame the tray is lapped up against. Major flaw considering the rear wheel will be throwing up all sorts of crud. In my humble opinion , I would design this problem out of the equation , other than that, its a good informative video showing one method of getting it done
Well I've yet to have a problem in the years I've done it this way.
Hi me i asking u sir i find like this old bike xs and the owner ask 2000 $ , is it good price and he said it got rebuild as cafe race ? and secand questions is it reliability bike has that much age do i can drive it everyday ?and thx for the video i enjoy
That is very hard to answer without seeing the bike. Send me an email with pics to bj@brickhousebuilds.com if you want and I can give a better idea
Any reason not to drill a couple drain holes in that tray just in case water gets in?
That gets brought up often when I make a tray video actually. The bike simply doesn't get ridden in the rain. In all the bikes I've done over the years they have never been in the rain so its not a big concern to me. My cx500 scrambler however will get a couple small holes as it is destined for offroad.
@@BrickHouseBuilds but it won’t be a problem if I do it on mine then? I don’t think mud would get up there, because I ride in the rain and sometimes leave my bike in the driveway. That’s what I was wondering about. Thanks
@@robertboyer5498 Having a couple tiny ones in the lowest set of corners would have no downside