Bought aftermarket bearings for my tm125 and after the first ride they were shot so had to buy oem very expensive but so far after a couple of rides they’re still holding up
Jakub, I dont use timelapse mode. All footage is recorded real speed and then i cut out and edit what I need, speed up the parts and use background music. Usually speed it up to 170-200% takes more time to do it like that but the result is way better I think
Hi! Long time sub, looking for anybody's thoughts. I'm 17, 6'2" and 135 lbs, trail riding only, if I ever hit a track for the first time it's probably just to goof around. I'm coming off from a '74 175 2t (my first bike, got it when I was 14!) that was outdated and out-teched compared to today's machines, but now that I know how to ride it's time to move to something modern. I'm in the used market, Yamaha 2 strokes only. I've kinda decided on the 250 already because I've heard a lot of guys say they wanted to resell their 125 for more power a year or less later. My one main question is do you think I could handle it? I've never ridden a modern 2 stroke of any size before but I'm pretty level headed, I like having fun but if I even doubt my skills on something I fade away from it. Thanks for any input!!
Hi Eli, I think get 250 and take it easy. You will like extra bottom power compared to 125, you can always sell it if its too much but i think you will be fine
Always learning something new thanks to you 🇪🇦
Glad to hear that! thanks Raul
Love your music. I like the build we will call it the Normal build. Maybe low budget.
sounds good, thanks Russ!
Couldn't agree more, always on point!
Got to change rear wheel bearings this week.... Going to do a front sprocket and rear tire change while the rim is off. The maintenance never ends 😜
Right on, wrench to ride - ride to wrench ;)
Love your videos radio keep up the good work
thanks Gideon! how is Montana? we miss you guys
@@dirtniron it’s pretty amazing I’ve gotten to ride my dirt bike a lot more
Bought aftermarket bearings for my tm125 and after the first ride they were shot so had to buy oem very expensive but so far after a couple of rides they’re still holding up
try Factory Links next time, they come stock on Sherco bikes, good quality
Good video!
thanks Joseph!
Coming along Great Rado!
Thanks Jeremy, glad you like it 👍
great job keep going!
Thanks 👍
Looking good buddy ❤️❤️
Thanks Bryan!
Good job, the bike will look great when it's finished! 👌🏼 You'll have to invest in a bearing puller!
thanks man, yea a need a lot of specialty tools I am a backyard mechanic ;)
@@dirtniron there's no harm in that buddy 👍🏼
We want you on that bike already :P
me too! :)
Hey Rado, great video, I was wondering where those puck like press things you used to seat the whee bearings were from, thanks!
they are from "bearing and seal press kit" i got it on amazon amzn.to/3qrgMdk
Hi, what timelapse settings are you using?
Thx a lot.
Jakub, I dont use timelapse mode. All footage is recorded real speed and then i cut out and edit what I need, speed up the parts and use background music. Usually speed it up to 170-200% takes more time to do it like that but the result is way better I think
What album is the music (lift me up) from? Always good videos, keep um coming.
thanks Preston, here you go: Shine - by Casey Parnell ruclips.net/video/kABE2TZXeeE/видео.html
@@dirtniron Thanks Bud
Does anyone know what the first song is called
Happy Before We Get Old
Album by Michael Shynes
Hi! Long time sub, looking for anybody's thoughts. I'm 17, 6'2" and 135 lbs, trail riding only, if I ever hit a track for the first time it's probably just to goof around. I'm coming off from a '74 175 2t (my first bike, got it when I was 14!) that was outdated and out-teched compared to today's machines, but now that I know how to ride it's time to move to something modern. I'm in the used market, Yamaha 2 strokes only. I've kinda decided on the 250 already because I've heard a lot of guys say they wanted to resell their 125 for more power a year or less later. My one main question is do you think I could handle it? I've never ridden a modern 2 stroke of any size before but I'm pretty level headed, I like having fun but if I even doubt my skills on something I fade away from it.
Thanks for any input!!
Hi Eli, I think get 250 and take it easy. You will like extra bottom power compared to 125, you can always sell it if its too much but i think you will be fine
What's up guys hehe
Whats up 😉
I'm here oke brothers, semoga sukses selalu